TRAKER wrote:Hello everyone.
I have recently stared the course and I have a question brewing. What are the OBOD's views on Celtic Reconstructionism?
I would be very interested in incorporating a bit of CR into my Druidism but I am not sure where to start. I have already decided that my ideal Druidry is a mix of OBOD and ADF, but any advice you can give would be good.
Any books or web sites would be very helpful.
With thanks and blessings.
:ADF and OBODtreegod wrote:The course itself is not reconstructionist. It's roots are the Druid Revival (revivalist not reconstructionist) and also occidental occultism. Mix in some Celtic scholarship and modern psychology, and that's more or less what the course is.





DaRC wrote:However, the reconstructionist approach doesn't work for me for various reasons probably the main one being I'd have deny part of my heritage as a typical european mongrel who comes from England.



wolf560 wrote:Does the Druidic Reconstructionist operate with the belief of British Druids only?
With all the work on the La Tene and Hallstadt period Celtic studies, I thought that the Celts were a much broader base. Is some group saying that Druids existed only in Britain then?




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wolf560 wrote:DaRC wrote:However, the reconstructionist approach doesn't work for me for various reasons probably the main one being I'd have deny part of my heritage as a typical european mongrel who comes from England.
Does the Druidic Reconstructionist operate with the belief of British Druids only?
With all the work on the La Tene and Hallstadt period Celtic studies, I thought that the Celts were a much broader base. Is some group saying that Druids existed only in Britain then?
Just curious as I thought with the Celts spread from Turkey to Ireland, from Spain and Italy to possibly as far as Scandanavia, that the Druids could be said to have occupied at least some (if not most) of those lands.
Or is the Druid (sub. Celtic) Reconstructionists belief something else entirely.
treegod wrote:ADF I think don't just do Pan-Celtic but also anything Indo-European. The have reconstructed a priesthood, with training. Doubt it resembles anything EXACTLY like it was though.
The Henge of Keltria is an offshoot of ADF, apparently of people not happy with ADF's openess to the Indo-European and wanting to concentrate on the Celtic (not sure if a specific Celtic or Celtic in general).




treegod wrote:I have access to a Celtic Reconstructionist board on Beliefnet, if you don't mind maybe I can take these questions there, see what the response is?



DaRC wrote:To be a Celtic Reconstructionist I feel it would effectively mean having to commit to my Celtic spiritual heritage at the expense of my English cultural heritage. I can't do that and so prefer to walk between the two paths. OBOD allows the freedom to reconcile the cultural, spiritual and genetical diversity that many of us in the modern world have.
I am primarily a member of ADF, though, which has a more reconstructionist focus than OBOD does, but is also Pan-European in scope. It does tweak some CR's who do, indeed, tend to have sticks up their butts. (Some people say I'm not really CR, I think, because the stick up my butt isn't big enough.)treegod wrote:ADF I think don't just do Pan-Celtic but also anything Indo-European. The have reconstructed a priesthood, with training. Doubt it resembles anything EXACTLY like it was though.
The Henge of Keltria is an offshoot of ADF, apparently of people not happy with ADF's openess to the Indo-European and wanting to concentrate on the Celtic (not sure if a specific Celtic or Celtic in general).
I have access to a Celtic Reconstructionist board on Beliefnet, if you don't mind maybe I can take these questions there, see what the response is?
DJ Droood wrote:ADF obviously learned from OBOD that a "Big Tent" means more people at the party.....the more specific (read exclusionary) you are in what you officially embrace, the fewer people you have to play with.
DJ Droood wrote:... a "Big Tent" means more people at the party...
Fiacharrey wrote:... A vibrant community requires something of a critical mass of people, which ADF has.



Fiacharrey wrote:Well, I don't think that they necessarily got the idea from OBOD, but yes, they have a big-tent approach which works well for them.




CR FAQ: http://paganachd.com/faq/



DJ Droood wrote:wolf560 wrote:Does the Druidic Reconstructionist operate with the belief of British Druids only?
With all the work on the La Tene and Hallstadt period Celtic studies, I thought that the Celts were a much broader base. Is some group saying that Druids existed only in Britain then?
I am familiar, irl, with someone who practices some type of Baltic reconstructionism. (I've never actaully met a Celtic reconstructionist in the flesh..they only seem to exist, ironically, on messageboards.)
If I was so inclined, I would be most interested in some sort of Neolithic reconstructionism...I just ordered a book called "Deep Ancestors: Practicing the Religion of the Proto-Indo-Europeans"..maybe I'll start sacrficing to Deiwos if it is any good....
I think for me the underlying weakness of "reconstructionism" (as a spiritual path, as opposed to simply researching) is that it is backwards looking, seemingly as fantasy/escapist based as any "Atlantian" druidry...many apologies if I offended any CRs, but that was my experience with it, and I did go through a phase. It seems to deny the way the world is now...our modern culture and our experience in it, and sort of glances wistfully back to some long ago time when things were somehow better. On-line champions also seem to foster a humoursly undeserved "elitist" attitdue as well, which makes me glad they don't seem to be a presence in real life druidry...in fact, I'm not really sure they could be seen as part of a druid tradition..they seem to be something other..probably something they themselves are happy about.
But as I said before, I do appreciate the ethos of scholarship, and as part of my druidry is trying to understand my ancestors, I have found some of the tools of reconstructionism to be useful...I also think they helped with druid fashion...I've always liked historical re-enacting and authentic costumes.
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