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“time of the winter solstice. We lose all our energy, it feels like death and in the darkness”
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“reincarnation is making a comeback'.”
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“This journey of course lasts throughout our lives. In Druidry there is no quick fix,”
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“sacred darkness of the womb of the Earth Mother.”
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“You are beginning to let the greater wisdom of your whole self be born into the world,”
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“winter solstice, it is the time of the birth of the Mabon, the sun child, the self.”
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“unconscious thoughts, patterns, habits, sorrows that we would rather leave buried and we have usually done an expert job of burying them until even our conscious self can no longer see them. Now, this is where the true magic of Druidry comes in! Look again”
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“we have to imitate one another; rather we can help and support each other on our collective journey to wholeness.”
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“the earth,
the stag, the trees, etc. You can return to this place whenever you need.”
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“Throughout the meditation, if you want to cough, then allow yourself”
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“If you are ever made to feel foolish by asking questions, you're in the wrong place.”
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“where image and symbol have meaning. For they allow us a deeper insight into life.”
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“Otherworld to be a deep source of wisdom, healing and inspiration.”
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“spirits of the ancestors, etc.”
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“whether one could call it a Religion is debatable, for it certainly does not embrace any dogma.”
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“Druidry today does not pretend to present a replica of the past; rather it is producing a new season's growth.”
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“So simple is the heart of man So ready for new hope and joy; Ten thousand years since it began Have left it younger than a boy. Stopford A. Brooke, The Earth and Man”
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“In Druidry rather than performing 'spells' to bring about change, we focus on making changes in our life through study, meditation, therapy, ritual, ceremony and discussion, which allow the changes to take place in our consciousness.”
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“The senses can connect us to our intuitive skills. How much do you trust your intuition? Do you listen to your body's needs? Or do you override its messages and push yourself beyond your physical limits? Do you respond to your body's need for rest or exercise or a healthier diet? By”
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“intellect allows us to function with clear knowledge of the physical world the intuition allows us insight into the deeper regions of our human existence that are in shadow to the bright light of the intellect.”
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“Whether they are poets, gardeners, fathers, priestesses, bank managers or a whole host of other ways of working in the world; the vision and aims of people in Druidry today are rooted in healing, in the widest sense of the word.”
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“Nothing will be wasted, everything that we have experienced in our lives, no matter how painful, will become a valuable part of our enlightened Self.”
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“While the intellect allows us to function with clear knowledge of the physical world the intuition allows us insight into the deeper regions of our human existence that are in shadow to the bright light of the intellect.”
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“Intuition is experienced as a clear and direct knowing that, because it surfaces with no logical information to back it up, is often dismissed
as fanciful and valueless.”
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“By listening to and acknowledging the body's needs, over time, the body becomes less demanding and we become more sensitive to the wisdom of the body.”
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“Everybody has their problems, but these needn't be your problems.”
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“common sense is a powerful mixture of 'gut feeling' and intelligence.”
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“Through an exaggerated reliance on the intellect we have come to view the imagination as a faculty not to be trusted or valued.”
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“Each one of us is born into this world with our own unique potential, a sort of tiny perfect piece of the whole that we are each trying to manifest against seemingly impossible odds.”
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“I would say that Druids don't worship a single thing! I have heard that there are those who secretly worship chocolate, but I'm sure it's just a rumor. The”
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