Aemilius wrote:Now that's extremely interesting.... Are you lumping me in with the Celtic Reconstructionists? I'm asking you this for a reason.... Emile




How have the noble Druids come to be found worshipping among the grand stones of a strange monument of unknown origins in the midst of a rotting necropolis?

Aemilius wrote:So, there is high comedy in Druidry after all....

DaRC wrote:So is ancient Druidry an integral part of Celtic culture OR a development of the Atlantic Celtic culture?





Aemilius wrote:So, in essence, what you all seem to be saying (if I understand correctly) in different ways using different rationales and speculative mental constructions is "I don't need to regard what's been written about the ancient Druids as being in any way significant or applicable to my path since all the information is suspect for one reason or another and no one can prove anything anyway." Would that be a fair assessment?
oakapple wrote:Aemilius, I wonder what image and values the word "Druid" brings to you?

oakapple wrote:
Aemilius, I wonder what image and values the word "Druid" brings to you?
Hmm, yes, I second that

Aemilius wrote:Red Raven "I would respectfully suggest that the role of trees (wood) and stone were well established and not in competition as such." [/i]
I'm not certain I understand what you're getting at with that, Red Raven, but if you mean to suggest that because the ancient Druids used both stone and wood for utilitarian purposes that somehow explains why they should wish to worship among a bunch of corpses in the middle of a big circle of stones, it didn't work (open to correction).
Emile
Red Raven wrote:At the risk of coming across as somewhat crass and opportunistic with this, especially as I have only just started to frequent this site again after an absence, but in the spirit of providing a better understanding of my viewpoint, the link to my work is here...http://religionofthesoil.com/




Aemilius wrote:Social values - I started volunteering<....>Family values - I’ve got a full plate here, but it’s the best job in the world....





When you hear the word "Druid" what image comes to your mind?

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