Is Chosen Chief a Druid?

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Re: Is Chosen Chief a Druid?

Postby Road Warrior » 19 Dec 2010, 20:39

At some point, people need to understand that the responsibility for their spiritual enfoldment begins and ends with them selves. There many people who have thousands of good ideas, but the truly rare person is the one who can figure out what he has to do in the physical world to make his spiritual dreams come true. Life’s five simple rules to be happy are. Free your heart from hatred, free your mind from worries, live a simple life, Give more, and expect less from life. Love to all.

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Re: Is Chosen Chief a Druid?

Postby Ghostrider » 08 Jan 2011, 21:20

Cwm wrote:One core concern of my guides is that Druidry will fragment too much
in the future.


Interesting point...
However, seeing as how Druidry of Old was fragmented to the point that there were as many different 'ways' as there were tribes....
Add to that the fact that the difference between Germanic and Celtic tribes was just a long river and not much else... ( many of the tribes that were 'classified' as Germanni by the Romans, are now recognised as having a lot of (linguistic) links with other CELTIC tribes and vice versa ).
So if you throw together all those tribes, each with it's own different variations to Druidry, I don't think we need to worry much over current fragmentation :grin:

If anything, one can say that the 'limited' amount of Druidic organisations nowadays, compared to Tribal 'organisations' in the past, vary a lot less. Both internally as between eachother.
I.m.h.o. OBOD provides guidelines along which people can learn to develop their own version of Druidry. :old:
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