Someone asked me this on a different website; specifically since I was 'already a Druid, why on Earth do it all over again from scratch?'
This was my answer
I am already an fully educated Druid (a "card carrying member") and yet I am going through it all over again with the NOD and the ADF as well. Why?
Because I get to explore what I know, what I thought I knew, and what I sometimes discover I do not know at all. Because I get to interact with people on an occasional basis and explore what they know. Because I can exercise my mind a little bit every day as I read what is on all of these boards.
To me that is what being a Druid is all about; learning, growing, and trying to carry on with a tradition that my Ancient Ancestors might have been proud of. To learn as much as I can and be there in case someone has a question. To be one of the people making sure this tradition does not slip quietly back into the mists of time.
I believe the Ancient Druids believed that as much knowledge as possible had to be well known and reinforced so people would never forget it. I believe that in order to do so they must have had places where Druids could recite it daily, test each others memory, and form a 'group mind' effort so that what was remembered was a true to the original thought as possible. the only way that could have happened is a gathering of a lot of educated people that could just talk and talk and talk.
That means that in at least one place in their area a large group of Druids just sat and talked all day long. I believe the discussion and not the coursework is where we will find our strongest contribution to the continuation of Druidry. The Rituals are fine and of course we get to carry magic tools all shiny and sharp which we can drape our wonderful cloaks over. But this is only the part of Druidry that the outside world sees and not the system of education behind it.
These essays are important so that we have a solid foundation of knowledge from which to expand from. I thoroughly enjoy both reading the coursework and writing the essays but by far what I love is the discussions it generates.






