Lily wrote:Would you share that secret knowledge with the academic world? They are looking for hereditary druids, you know.
R.Hutton@bristol.ac.uk
reilz81 wrote:i dont know just, how interested he'd be.
reilz81 wrote:im wondering why there is no mention anywhere of the dark side of druidry the druids from how i understand it were all about balancing light and dark they cursed as much as they healed oh and if im posting this in the wrong place please move it
I've met lots of people who are so-called "lightworkers" who only want to deal with love and light.
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It has nothing to do with casting curses or maliciously causing harm to others. It means having the resilience to balance your life, no matterwhat gets thrown at you.
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This is what I believe is the meaning behind "the balance between light and dark". I hope that makes sense.
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deepwater wrote:Yes it does and some look for the dark to learn more and some have already learned too much

athelia143 wrote:reilz81 wrote:im wondering why there is no mention anywhere of the dark side of druidry the druids from how i understand it were all about balancing light and dark they cursed as much as they healed oh and if im posting this in the wrong place please move it
For me, the balance between light and dark means balancing and not denying the existence of any aspect of your life: even the stuff you might not want to deal with. I'm not talking about evil spirits or black magic, but the things in life that people often see as "dark" and therefore don't want to deal with: death, misfortune, the side of ourselves that we're not always proud of (but is also the side of ourselves that deals with the challenging stuff that happens in life) and the things in life that don't make us comfortable such as illness or loss.
I've met lots of people who are so-called "lightworkers" who only want to deal with love and light. Anything else is bad and should therefore be banished, it seems. I actually tried to maintain that philosophy at one point many years ago and found that it is not healthy for me. By constantly focusing on love and light, I was left unable to handle the not-so-love-and-light things in my life: the daily news, gossip at work, the death of a loved one... even certain movies and books were hard to deal with.
Life is full of situations that are not always pleasant and I found that it was my "dark side" (or "the Shadow" in Jungian psychology) that was able to handle all of the stuff and keep me going. It helped me be strong and the dark side of things also helped me learn and become a stronger person. When I denied it, I was a mess! When I acknowledged, respected and welcomed its presence in my life, I became stronger, more resilient and... dare I say it? Happier.
By striving for balance in my life and philosophy, I continue to grow as a person, am able to help others in times of crisis and can grow as a spiritual being as well. The universe maintains a balance, which I try to do as well.
It has nothing to do with casting curses or maliciously causing harm to others. It means having the resilience to balance your life, no matterwhat gets thrown at you.
This is what I believe is the meaning behind "the balance between light and dark". I hope that makes sense.
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