
What Do Druids Believe? (What Do We Believe)

Druidry takes the environment into consideration on so many levels. Many Druids are animistic, believing in the essential and inherent spirit of everything, whether it be rock or tree, raindrop, beetle, horse or the sea.
Joanna van der Hoeven • Pagan Portals - The Awen Alone
In Druidry divinity was seen as being in everything, omnipresent yet manifesting differently in stone and star, animal and tree. And you communed with and celebrated your oneness with nature by observing a pattern of eight special ceremonies around the wheel of the year – each one designed to help you get in touch with the rhythm of the season, and
... See morePhilip Carr-Gomm • Druid Mysteries: Ancient Wisdom for the 21st Century
This focus on cherishing the earth and on encouraging our individual creativity means that Druidry appeals to many of those who are tired of the way conventional religions, both Western and Eastern, can stifle individual joy and creativity with their focus on suffering, detachment and self-denial.
Philip Carr-Gomm • Druid Mysteries: Ancient Wisdom for the 21st Century
Druidry seeks to strengthen the bonds of our relationship with the natural world, gaining inspiration and wisdom from studying the patterns that nature is constantly unfolding around us and using that as inspiration for a more holistic way of life.
Joanna van der Hoeven • Pagan Portals - The Awen Alone
Mystery Teachings from the Living Earth: An Introduction to Spiritual Ecology
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