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Philip Shallcrass (born 1953), often known by his Druid name, Greywolf, is Chief of the British Druid Order.〔(British Druid Order )〕 He is an artist, writer, poet, musician and singer-songwriter who pioneered a "shamanic" Druidism.〔The content of this article is extracted from booklet 9 of the (BDO Bardic Course ), ''Who Are We?'', pages 21–31, from biographical notes in Shallcrass & Restall Orr (eds.), ''A Druid Directory'', pages 31–33, from the autobiographical account given in 'A Priest of the Goddess,' Chapter 12 of the book, ''(Nature Religion Today )'', edited by Pearson, Roberts and Samuel, Edinburgh University Press, 1998, and from the manuscript of Philip Shallcrass' as yet unpublished autobiography, ''A Druid's Tail''. Publication details are from these sources and from Emma Restall Orr's (website ), the BDO archive, from amazon.co.uk and from the (BDO webshop ).〕 ==Background== He was born in Sussex, England in 1953. In 1974 he discovered Druidry through reading Robert Graves' ''The White Goddess''. In the same year, he read Mircea Eliade's ''Shamanism: Archaic Techniques of Ecstasy''. Eliade's book contained descriptions of the visionary experiences of shamans that mirrored events in Shallcrass's own life. Further studies convinced him that Druidry was the earliest recorded form of native European shamanism.〔See Philip Shallcrass, 'A Priest of the Goddess,' which forms Chapter 12 of the book, ''(Nature Religion Today )'', edited by Pearson, Roberts and Samuel, Edinburgh University Press, 1998.〕
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