NEO-DRUIDISM.
Edward Davies, author of Mythology and Rites of British Druids,
was one of those who, with Job Morganwg, regarded the Arkite theory as
having its foundation in Genesis. But, as Professor Rhys says, "when one
turns to Davies's authorities for his unhesitating statements of the kind,
no doubt one is a little dismayed at first, and not a little inclined to
doubt him altogether, and, in disposing of his Helio-Arkite absurdity,
dispose of the Druids with them."
The Modern Druidism, or Bardism, about which a few years
ago there was considerable excitement in Wales, must not be confounded
with the Druidism of Myfyr and Morien, who sought the revival of what was
declared by others to be a mystical paganism. The Bardism of this century,
brought forward by Welsh clergymen, like Ab Ithel, &c., was founded
upon the so-called Welsh Triads of the Middle Ages, which were
interpreted in a quasi Christian light, and presumed to have been the
relics of the Scriptural Patriarchal system.
The Rev. John Williams was, perhaps, the best exponent of Bardism,
though all its advocates recognized in it the Church of England ideas of
this century, and yet hardly of the High Church order. The Patriarchal
Religion of Britain, by the Rev. Dr. James, made many converts to the
system. But the ceremonies associated with it have something of the
Masonic character. This is the Summary of the Bardo-Druidic creed:--
There was one God. There were five elements--earth, water, fire, air,
and heavens. The soul--refined, vital, and imperishable--is a lapsed
intelligence, regaining happiness by transmigration. Creation improved as
man improved, and animals gradually became men. Man develops by experience
in different states of being. Celestial beings aid man in development.
Ultimately all will be happy, and evil finally extinguished. All these
views were gathered from the said Triads, though regarded by many pious
Welshmen as teaching opposed to Christianity.
Morien's reading of the Triads is something very different; for The
Light of Britannia has no Bardo-Druidic creed. |