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  2. John Michael Greer - Wikipedia

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    The Druid Revival Reader. Lorian Association. 2011. ISBN 978-0-9837422-0-3. Apocalypse: A History of the End of Time. Quercus. 2012. ISBN 978-1-78087-040-3. The Blood of the Earth: An Essay on Magic and Peak Oil. Bibliotheque Rouge. 2012. ISBN 978-0-9567203-8-2. Mystery Teachings From the Living Earth: An Introduction to Spiritual Ecology ...

  3. Gear oil - Wikipedia

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    Gear oil is a lubricant made specifically for transmissions, transfer cases, and differentials in automobiles, trucks, and other machinery. It has high viscosity and ...

  4. Druidry (modern) - Wikipedia

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    A central prayer in modern Druidic traditions is "The Druid's Prayer", which was written in the 18th century by Druid Iolo Morganwg and originally addressed to a monotheistic god. In modern times, with the increase in polytheistic Druidry, and the widespread acceptance of goddess-worship, the word "Goddess" has largely replaced the word "God ...

  5. Ancient Order of Druids - Wikipedia

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    The March 1909 edition of The Druid, the magazine published by the Ancient Order of Druids. The success of the group that met at the King’s Arms, which came to be called Lodge No. 1, spawned the creation of a number of other lodges of the Order being founded elsewhere by new initiates, with Lodge No. 2 being inaugurated on 21 August 1783 and meeting at Rose Tavern, along the Ratcliffe ...

  6. Druid - Wikipedia

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    A druid was a member of the high-ranking priestly class in ancient Celtic cultures. Druids were religious leaders as well as legal authorities, adjudicators, lorekeepers, medical professionals and political advisors.

  7. Oilgear - Wikipedia

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    Oilgear Company is an American manufacturer of fluid power and hydraulic equipment, including pumps, valves, motors, meters and other components, as well as integrated systems, headquartered in Traverse City, Michigan.