Rayne wrote:I'm not sure if this would be better suited to a new thread or not.
I've read through the links here, and I'm curious. Are there any major differences from Order to Order that you all know of? Tangible ones anyway?
Ok...I'll take a crack at it...I'm only really familiar with ADF and OBOD, so:
ADFLocation: USA-based
Membership cost: (it was $25/yr in the 90's)
Structure: Yes. regional reps, chain of command, etc., democratic elections.
Leadership: I think they have an elected Arch-Druid, and elected regional reps.
Theology: pan-Indo-European...heavy on the scholarship
Course-work: Self-directed, I think...so you would buy your own materials and work on your projects, etc. Different "guilds" of interest rather than grades. (correct?)
Outlook: Public rituals, growing the organization, proselytizing within pagan circles.
Community:They seem numerous and active in my region of Canada, and hold various gatherings. I think they have quite a few active chapters across North America. Don't know about international. On-line, there is a fairly anemic newsletter...perhaps I am missing a bulletin board somewhere. Good podcast.
Notables:The late founder and author isaac Bonewits. Author and (current leader?) Skip Elisson.
OBODLocation: UK-based
Membership cost: Purchase the coursework for the first/Bardic Grade (a few hundred dollars) and you are in for life.
Structure I think they posted some sort of chart awhile back, but it looked like a Dadaist sketch from the 1920's to me. You organize yourself, locally...organized sort of like...maybe a resistance network...with individual cells, and an inspirational spiritual figurehead. Few know where his compound is.
Leadership: Chosen Chief, various trusted officers.
Theology: Celtic-inspired, with modern neo-pagan, liberal Christian and self-help leanings..but very much self directed/self discovery.
Course-work:Multi-grade Mystery school approach, which involves mostly correspondence course work.
Outlook: Mystery school, local/regional groups and gatherings.
Community:Scattered in NA, but with a few bigger/active groups. Various groups around the world. Small regional gatherings. More active in the UK. Most extensive druid on-line communities, superb podcast, vast community of accomplished artists, scientists, theologians, magicians, shaman, mystics and pet lovers.
Notables:The late founder and writer Nuinn. Author and current Chief Philip Carr-Gomm