1) No, I haven't, and you've inspired me to go looking.
2) He did indeed! Au Pied des Menhirs is a very good summary of Druid Revival teaching.
3) The Cabala didn't find its way into the Druid scene until it was brought there by refugees from the breakup of the Golden Dawn in the 1920s. The older Revival tradition was a wild mix of Celtic traditions, ancient Greek Neoplatonism and Pythagoreanism, and various oddments of mystical Christianity. As for resources, the anthology I edited, The Druid Revival Reader, is a good intro to the older strata of the tradition.
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2) He did indeed! Au Pied des Menhirs is a very good summary of Druid Revival teaching.
3) The Cabala didn't find its way into the Druid scene until it was brought there by refugees from the breakup of the Golden Dawn in the 1920s. The older Revival tradition was a wild mix of Celtic traditions, ancient Greek Neoplatonism and Pythagoreanism, and various oddments of mystical Christianity. As for resources, the anthology I edited, The Druid Revival Reader, is a good intro to the older strata of the tradition.