One of the most striking characteristics of Druidism is the degree to which it is free of dogma and any fixed set of beliefs or practices. ... The Three Goals of the Druid; A clue as to the purpose behind the process of successive rebirths can be found if we look at the goals of the Druid. Druids seek above all...
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algnc.org/druid-beliefs-and-values/
algnc.org/druid-beliefs-and-values/
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Celtic culture has existed for centuries. ... The druids were the protectors of the way of life - not necessarily a religion, but a belief of the universe's energy. There are three main types of druids. Each type focussed on a specific aspect of druid life, just as people in college take different majors.
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www.bellaonline.com/articles/art27234.asp
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Paganism on the Net. ... These included devotion to Norse gods & goddesses in Iceland, Denmark and Norway, along with centuries-old Celtic, Heathen, Druid, or a blend of these belief systems throughout Europe arising out of the natural world or seasonal cycles. ... Gold Star Druid Beliefs...
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www.chiff.com/society/paganism.htm
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The Spiritual Bookstore Online World Religion Library. Paganism: Neopagan Druid Beliefs. ... Here's a brief introduction to the basic beliefs that I expect will characterize most members of ADF (a Neopagan Druid organization).
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www.spiritualbookstore.com/Paganism_Neopagan_Druid_Beli...
www.spiritualbookstore.com/Paganism_Neopagan_Druid_Beliefs.htm
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One of the most striking characteristics of Druidism is the degree to which it is free of dogma and any fixed set of beliefs or practices. ... While a Christian Druid may believe that the soul is only born once on Earth, most Druids adopt the belief of their ancient forebears that the soul undergoes a process of...
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www.druidry.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=PagEd&file=...
www.druidry.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=PagEd&file=index&topic_id=1&page_id=30
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Because of my beliefs, which I term as “a follower of the ancient traditions of this land”. I love working with natural materials that have or have had a spirit of their own. To bring forward an image or a personality from this material that takes on another life or role is very rewarding.
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October 5, 2007, Newsletter Issue #84: The End of Druid Beliefs ... An early Christian missionary, now referred to as St. Boniface, chopped down an enormous oak tree that was a major place of worship for the then Druid people. By destroying the tree Boniface hoped to destroy the old religious beliefs, symbolically.
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christmastree.lifetips.com/newsletter/2007/10/5/the-end...
christmastree.lifetips.com/newsletter/2007/10/5/the-end-of-druid-beliefs/index.html
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Many of the members of Ar nDraiocht Fein: A Druid Fellowship, Inc. (ADF) have come to accept most of the following beliefs. ... We believe in cooperation and ecumenical activities with those members of other faiths who share all or most of these beliefs. We also believe in resisting efforts by members of...
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orangenova.com/sdd/what-druids-do/druid-beliefs
orangenova.com/sdd/what-druids-do/druid-beliefs
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Druids are inspired too by their ancestors. To a Druid, ancestry is not a vague concept, but a gathering of individuals, each with their strengths and weaknesses, their own stories of success and failure. ... Beliefs and Definitions...
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www.druidnetwork.org/beliefs/articles/common
www.druidnetwork.org/beliefs/articles/common
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