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CELTIC NATION GOALS
Celtic Nation supports
the efforts of groups and individuals consistent with our 3 specific goals in
the following areas:
CELTIC LANGUAGE - Without a language, a culture and its
spirituality are dead. With this important realization, Celtic
Nation believes the most important
goal should be the preservation of extant Celtic languages. We also
support the efforts of organizations, groups and individuals to scholarly
preserve and reconstruct Celtic
languages. Celtic
Nation lends its financial support to
organizations like
An Comunn Gàidhealach America. Our site offers links to Celtic
language websites, organizations,
web
groups, recommended books, tools, and individual teachers, while also
encouraging the learning and fluent use of one or more of the 6 extant Celtic
languages.
CELTIC CULTURE
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Without a living culture to define a worldview, language and spirituality
have little meaning beyond definitions of words. Whether one is influenced by a
desire to study early Celtic traditions, language and culture, or that which
exists today, one must due so with respect to the cultures themselves. Another
Celtic Nation goal is to support the existing Celtic cultures. To aid in this journey,
Celtic
Nation lends its financial support to
organizations like the
Celtic
League, and the
Celtic Studies
Association of North America, while also providing helpful resources through
its own web presence. We support the efforts to accurately learn more
about the traditions, languages, and spirituality of extant Celtic cultures as
well. More specifically, we are also supportive of sound efforts to revive a
love and respect for all of this among those of us in the States currently
disconnected from this culture who find ourselves longing to become closer to
what has been lost by us.
CELTIC SPIRITUALITY
- It is impossible to approach a spirituality of a
minority culture authentically by ignoring its language and the culture itself.
Many modern spiritual movements today who identify themselves as Celtic
Pagans are attracted to honoring the Gods and Goddesses associated with Celtic
traditions. and try to do so from outside Celtic cultures. However,
because most of these groups, as well as their members, are born outside Celtic
cultures and non-fluent with its languages, the core assumptions of such groups
too often become problematic when the worldview associated with Celtic cultures
and their languages is ignored or marginalized, often becoming alien to the very
thing they claim to represent. Spirituality in early Celtic cultures was
not something that was separate from daily life. It was something bound up
in daily tasks and routines, so much to the point that there is no known
separate word for "religion" in Old Celtic. Even today, in some areas of
living Celtic cultures, this fact is still evident. So the third Celtic
Nation goal is supporting Celtic
spirituality, both Christian and pre-Christian. We do this by speaking out against common misinformation, by
helping people put aside their assumptions and projections of non-Celtic
cultures on real Celtic cultural spiritual values, and by hosting cultural and
language resources to help assist developing a Celtic worldview.
* "Celtic Nation" is not responsible for web content of
off-site links. Listing of links is for a public service only and does not
infer reciprocal endorsements by either "Celtic Nation" or the linked sites in
question.
Last Updated:
04/20/10
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