(For an audio reading, in English -- read by Caromâros Caitogabros -- click here.) It can be a challenge at times to explain the overarching components of bessus (custom). Better said, to explain it in our own way. Consistent with the way in which a bessus articulates itself. Defining things on its own terms instead …
Uediâs for Coligny Calendar Rites
For your convenience, all of the invocations for the daily adaððoues (rites) are below. They are in the order in which they are needed for the different diioi (days). Refer to the main Uediâs page for the open days (6, 7, 13, 14, 21, 22, 28, 29). If a second part of a uediâ is …
Îuoi in Îanê (Holidays in Virtue)
The ÃŽuoi -- for which Bessus Nouiogalation (BNG) has twelve -- present us with an opportunity to do more than simply hold festivities, do rites, and get together. While undoubtedly they provide these things, they also present us with another kind of opportunity. That is service. The notion of holidays across the world eliciting the …
Ambi Exbiion Anson (About Our Symbol)
The symbol of Bessus Nouiogalation (BNG) has a few Gaulish elements displayed within it. At the centre is a turcos (a boar). The turcos (boar) holds a position of prominence in Gaulish works and displays and is very much associated with them. For us, that means it was important to include it. It is indeed …
BNG Casual Gaulish (Nouiogalaticos)
The Iextis -- that is language -- is a big part of Bessus Nouiogalation. It informs how we learn and develop custom greatly, as it seeks to develop along the lines of Galatibessus, which centres Gaulish worldview in development. This is why the language is so important, and is privileged over English in our articles …
BNG Toutâdêuoi (BNG Understandings of Tribal Dêuoi)
Bessus Nouiogalation is an adbessus (tradition). As such, and being comprised of several people, that means that as a group we have specific Dêuoi of the group. Of course, many Dêuoi are worshipped by BNG members. However, there are also types of deities. Specifically Toutâdêuoi (People's or tribal Dêuoi). Such as the Suleuiâs, the Materês, …
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Tegobessus IV: Outdoor Rituals
This is a ritual design specifically for rituals involving a fire outdoors. Such as with a bonfire. Of course, not everyone has access to this, but plenty of people do and so Bessus Nouiogalation has developed a ritual for the outdoors as well as indoors. That said, one can certainly do the normal ritual in …
Tegobessus III: Regentiâ (Ancestors)
The worship thereof is one of the oldest and longest lasting practices we know of, and the most persistent. In fact, forms of it still linger in almost every society. The dead are often treated with a sense of reverence. And many cultures carry on revering folks long after their deaths. Though less can be …
Tegobessus II: Tegatis (House spirit)
In the previous piece we spoke of the basics of doing a simple ritual at home. That involved the invocation of deities in such rites. However, it's important to note that Dêuoi aren't always going to be the main focus of such rituals. As Galatîs, and especially in BNG, there are many spirits other than …
Membership in Bessus Nouiogalation
Sindiu 9 Samoni Bessus Nouiogalation (BNG for short) is a mostly open toutâ (people, "nation"). One can practice the traditions of it, or parts of it, and no further attachment is needed. Nothing is required to do so, except being a person of decent character (which excludes fascists and the like by default). For the …