From the O.B.O.D. Facebook:
"π³ The Birch, bright and steadfast, teaches us that creativity always begins with a clearing. When we let go, we make space for the new to be born."
"π³ The Birch, bright and steadfast, teaches us that creativity always begins with a clearing. When we let go, we make space for the new to be born."
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As druids we recognize the original stewardship by the Indigenous peoples of North America, otherwise known as Turtle Island, and their devotion to the continued protection and care of their local biomes even in the midst of continuing colonization and genocide.
Happy Indigenous People's Day! πͺΆ
Happy Indigenous People's Day! πͺΆ
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briefly hanging out with vegans at a fest is putting me on that rabid A.L.F. type shit
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I do provide coffee to the Wandering God. I believe it makes sense for that particular deity.
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For those wondering who the "wandering god" is, there is a relatively consistent archetype that seems to stick about regardless of generation or continent or culture - a wandering chthonic sorcerer-god, an orator and poet, a holder of hidden mysteries, many times claimed to either be God or have brought communication to humanity or both, often garbed in a robe and large-brimmed cap.
Odin. Hermes. Thoth. Mercury. Veles. Dagda. The names change, but the story is the same.
Perhaps this archetype is the most important for those of druidic tendencies, as the druid themselves becomes the reflection of them in the most literal sense.
Odin. Hermes. Thoth. Mercury. Veles. Dagda. The names change, but the story is the same.
Perhaps this archetype is the most important for those of druidic tendencies, as the druid themselves becomes the reflection of them in the most literal sense.
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