Dana O'Driscoll

Dana O’Driscoll has been an animist druid for 20 years, and currently serves as Grand Archdruid in the Ancient Order of Druids in America (www.aoda.org). She is a druid-grade member of the Order of Bards, Ovates, and Druids and is the OBOD’s 2018 Mount Haemus Scholar. She is the author of Sacred Actions: Living the Wheel of the Year through Earth-Centered Spiritual Practice (REDFeather, 2021), the Sacred Actions Journal (REDFeather, 2022), and Land Healing: Physical, Metaphysical, and Ritual Approaches for Healing the Earth (REDFeather, 2024). She is also the author/illustrator of the Tarot of Trees, Plant Spirit Oracle, and Treelore Oracle. Dana is an herbalist, certified permaculture designer, and permaculture teacher who teaches about reconnection, regeneration, and land healing through herbalism, wild food foraging, and sustainable living. In 2024, she co-founded the Pennsylvania School of Herbalism with her sister and fellow herbalist, Briel Beaty. Dana lives at a 5-acre homestead in rural western Pennsylvania with her partner and a host of feathered and furred friends. She writes at the Druids Garden blog and is on Instagram as @druidsgardenart. She also regularly writes for Plant Healer Quarterly and Spirituality and Health magazine.

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  1. Thank you so much for this! I needed to read and absorb this information today. 💚

    1. You are most welcome, Jen! 🙂

    1. Absolutely! Thank you for reading :).

  2. Man, male and female, Genesis 1:27, was an integral element of God’s heaven-on-earth, designed and ordained to “know the ordinances of heaven, and establish the dominion thereof in the earth” Job 38:33.

    Our responsibility, and potential value to life-purpose, has not changed. However, human consciousness took a dive, when (symbolic) Adam was deceived, ate forbidden-fruit, and thereafter denied himself partaking of the Tree-of-Life.

    The dying-state of humanity on Death Row prevails, unless, and until ‘two-or-more in agreement with the Way-of-Life, and the way life works’ awaken, break the spell of the deceived condition, partake of the Tree-of-Life, and live.

    God’s timeless free invitation is still open, Dana; it’s the logical next step for Druids, and other seekers to take. I trust you’ll consider and agree.

    With love, Peter

    1. Hi Peter,
      I do not agree with the passage you quoted–that humanity is meant to have dominion over the earth. This kind of thinking, rooted in the narcissim that humanity is somehow better than all other life on the planet, is part of why we are in such a mess now.

      Dominion has lead to mass extinction, the extiction and suppression of indigenous peoples and their ways, to colonization of both people and the ecosytem, and really, to everything that is wrong in the world today. These attitudes are why we have so many issues and why humanity has pushed this world into the Age of the Anthropocene, because we believe we should and can do whatever we want.

      So no, I do not agree that there is any good that can come from Genesis 1:27 or this line of thinking. I will not be taking God up on his invitation, because I don’t believe that his way is the best way forward. I believe this way leads to only more suffering and death for all beings on this planet.

      We need to embrace diversity and multiplicity. Diversty of people, of beliefs, of cultures, and of ecosystems are all necessary and important. We need to return to the living earth and learn how to live in relationship to her–in collaboration, where we are not viewing ourselves as better but as equal to all other life. Where we human beings take our rightful place as one of many different species who live on this beautiful earth. The ideas espoused in this verse and really, in all of the Bible, are contraindicated to this necessary path forward–one where humans set aside their ideas of dominion over earth and instead learn how to live in peace with other beings.

  3. Thank you so much for sharing this! A little east of you in Lancaster PA and so grateful for that rain we got! It was incredible how much tension left my body once it started pouring- I hadn’t even realized how much I was physically holding during this drought.

    1. Right??? I couldn’t believe how much tension was released with a few hours of rain–and the more it rained, the more relaxed I felt.

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