“It now
seems that the Old Ways, reinterpreted for our times, can offer
us the kind of spirituality that we need to heal the separation
that has occurred between ourselves and our environment. Druidry
is one such Way, and although at first sight it might appear to
be just an old curiosity, a quaint memory from the distant past,
if we take the time to look at it more closely, we will discover
a treasure-chest just waiting to be opened. And in this chest
we can find at least seven gifts that Druidry brings to our modern
world:
The
first gift is a Philosophy:which emphasizes the sacredness
of all life, and our part in the great web of creation. It cares
passionately about the preservation and protection of the environment,
and offers a worldview, which is ecological, geocentric, pragmatic,
idealistic, spiritual and romantic. It does not separate Spirit
and Matter - it offers a sensuous spirituality that celebrates
physical life.
The
second gift puts us back in touch with Nature: with a set
of practices that help us feel at one again with Nature, our ancestors,
our own bodies, and our sense of Spirit, by working with plants,
trees, animals, stones, and ancestral stories. Eight seasonal
celebrations help us attune to the natural cycle, and help us
to structure our lives through the year, and to develop a sense
of community with all living beings.
The
third gift brings Healing: with practices that promote healing
and rejuvenation, using spiritual and physical methods in a holistic
way to promote health and longevity.
The
fourth gift affirms our life as a Journey: with rites of passage:
for the blessing and naming of children, for marriage, for death,
and for other times of initiation, when it is helpful to ritually
and symbolically mark our passage from one state to another.
The
fifth gift opens us to other Realities: with techniques for
exploring other states of consciousness, other realities, the
Otherworld. Some of these are also used by other spiritual traditions,
and include meditation, visualization, shamanic journeying, and
the use of ceremony, music, chanting and sweathouses, but they
are all grounded in specifically Celtic and Druidic imagery and
tradition.
The
sixth gift develops our Potential: Druidry as it is practiced
today offers a path of self-development that encourages our creative
potential, our psychic and intuitive abilities, and fosters our
intellectual and spiritual growth.
The
seventh gift of Druidry is the gift of Magic: it teaches the
art of how we can open to the magic of being alive, the art of
how we can bring ideas into manifestation, and the art of journeying
in quest of wisdom, healing and inspiration.”
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Adapted
from Druid Mysteries by Philip Carr-Gomm; from
the OBOD website:
www.druidry.org