The London Druid is a quiet space where city streets meet sacred stories.
I’m a queer, neurodivergent Druid living in London, walking a liminal path between nature, myth, and mindful ritual. I’m a member of the Order of Bards Ovates and Druids (OBOD), cirrently studying the Ovate Grade.
This blog is home to seasonal reflections, urban animism, Bardic and Ovate explrations, rituals, and the quiet unfolding of a personal path. It’s rooted in Druidry but shaped by curiosity, inclusivity, and everyday magic.
This space is rooted in a Druidry that welcomes the sacred in all its forms. I honour the diversity of human experiences – queer, neurodivergent, marginalised, fluid – and I also honour the diversity of all existence: of rivers and roots, winds and whispers, ancestors and animal kin.
My practice is animist and inclusive, shaped by the belief that everything is interconnected, alive, and deserving of respect. I strive to walk gently through both city streets and sacred spaces, holding reverence for the visible and the unseen.
This blog is not neutral. It stands in quiet resistance to systems that harm: homophobia, transphobia, racism, misogyny, ableism, colonialism, and the commodification of the spiritual.
You don’t need to share my beliefs to find a welcome here. If you walk with curiosity, respect, and kindness, you are already part of the circle.
I write to honour the spirit of place, to share fragments of Awen, and to offer a companionable voice in an often noisy world.