I08; 2010 BS, SB; 2011 IL; 2011 BS
Speakers Corner, 2011Frog wrote:So - is recognising your decisions and taking responsibility for them druidic; or should you only consider yourself a Druid if you abandon those things you acknowledge to be "wrong" and live a pure life?




Frog wrote:
So - is recognising your decisions and taking responsibility for them druidic; or should you only consider yourself a Druid if you abandon those things you acknowledge to be "wrong" and live a pure life?
steampunkdragon wrote:If I refused air travel, I would lose my job... as I had to sign a waiver saying if I had to fly to the headquarters of the international company that owns us, I will do so. I couldn't practice the path for me if I had no money to buy my daughter and I groceries, or pay for the roof over our heads. Jobs are very hard to come by here, I will make the compromise.
steampunkdragon wrote:if you don't keep up with the times, you get left behind
Dendrias wrote:To sum it up: Sometimes it's worthy to look at what "left behind" really means.
I08; 2010 BS, SB; 2011 IL; 2011 BS
Speakers Corner, 2011Davin Raincloud wrote:LOl, I was also a scout!
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I08; 2010 BS, SB; 2011 IL; 2011 BS
Speakers Corner, 2011Frog wrote:Davin Raincloud wrote:LOl, I was also a scout!





Merlyn wrote:Greetings Frog,
Taking your question in the light you ask it:
We begin our life in a time far from what we may think the original drui had. I reflect though on the immense squandering of resource none-the-less by those of that time who could.
Nothing really different in the human sense, just more to squander now. So how do we feel about getting back to nature, having been born in a time so far from it, much has been destroyed, never to be recovered?
Opportunity, and the insight to seek and act on it. To me that is the challenge before us.
Very few if any of us are in position to act aggressively, make the world a better place over-all. Druids trend to be more passive aggressive, learning how to find the point of balance when the simplest push moves a mountain. In essence our study is to attune us well, bring our mind-body to act on the direction we feel is right.
That can mean great things. As I observe: the greatest opportunity to make positive change is in the midst of the worst possible times.
And right now... that is an interesting thing to ponder.
From the windy hill
Merlyn /|\
I08; 2010 BS, SB; 2011 IL; 2011 BS
Speakers Corner, 2011Davin Raincloud wrote:This is why we 'humans' form orders and groups.
At the end of the day we should be able to freely express and associate with others as a Druid.
In reality, so many people decide that they don't like you and your interpretation, and they seek to invalidate you.
So it matters more what Druid Order your belong to, and what regulations you agree to .... in order to satisfay debates as to what and what is not Druidry.
People without orders, can pretty much call themsleves whatever they like.
There are two many "angry" Celtic Recons, Polythiests, Christians, Athiests, Druids and Buddhists (To name a few) in the world. These people (The Angry ones) suck all the light and fun from life..and are the anathema of the Spiritual life.
Peace and War are choices.
Davin Raincloud wrote:This is why we 'humans' form orders and groups.
At the end of the day we should be able to freely express and associate with others as a Druid.
In reality, so many people decide that they don't like you and your interpretation, and they seek to invalidate you.
cursuswalker wrote:
Regardless of what group I belong to, and what their definitions are, I am a druid so long as I call myself one.
That is non-negotiable, simply because it is exactly the wat the Druid Revival happened. People declaring themselves to be druids.

katie bridgewater wrote:cursuswalker wrote:
Regardless of what group I belong to, and what their definitions are, I am a druid so long as I call myself one.
That is non-negotiable, simply because it is exactly the wat the Druid Revival happened. People declaring themselves to be druids.
Including my great-grandfather, which makes it my family religion and me a hereditary druid...
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