The Celtic and Roman religions

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Religion

 

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Philip C

 

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January 15, 2016

 

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University

 

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Transmigration is a philosophy of reincarnation incorporating the specific belief that after death, the soul of a living being is then transferred (or transmigrates) into another living form and thus takes birth again. The Irish believed in an Otherworld, which they described sometimes as underground and sometimes located on islands in the Western Sea...
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This Otherworld was believed to be a country where there was no sickness, old age, or death, where happiness lasted forever, and a hundred years was as one day. According to classical authors, the Celtic religion was based in three professional classes: the Druids, the Bards, and the Vates. The Druids were the Celtic version of modern priests, but were also philosophers, scientists, lore-masters, teachers, judges and counsellors to the kings...
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