Date: Wed, 19 Jun 2013 04:13:20 +0200
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- Forum - The Pagan Teahouse
Modern Druidry
http://paganteahouse.ning.com/xn/detail/1154485:Topic:83853
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- Druidic knowledge is rare and hard to find, especially when anything that we could have known about them have been ravaged through the Roman invasions and just the sheer call of time. There have been many movements such as the Order of Bards, Ovates, and Druids (O.B.O.D.), Ar n'Draoicht Fein (A.D.F.), and the Henge of Keltria that have sought to revive and reconstruct the ancient ways of the Druids. Yet, those groups, and myself, will tell you that there is no way we can fully find out the true extent of ancient Druidry.
There have been many revivals throughout the centuries for Druidry but it has been mainly within the past two centuries that we have found such a growing interest and curiosity about Druidry and the ancient Druids. I believe we are truly blessed in this modern age to have the resources that we do to help us in our journey not only to revive the ancient ways, but also through archeology and exploration, to perhaps learn of how our Druidic ancestors may have lived. I would also like to add, that through the spirit of us people, the Celtic spirit has never truly died.
The reason I bring all of this up is because I have been wondering who would be interested in a group here at our beloved Teahouse focused on Druidry and the study of the ancient Celtic ways? If you would, please let me know one way or another. I look forward to input from any and all of you, if possible.
In Love, Wisdom, and Blessings,
Seraph BloodStone
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