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Druidical traditions

Druidical traditions originate from ancient Celtic spiritual practices centered around reverence for nature, especially sacred groves and trees. Druids served as priests, scholars, and leaders, conducting rituals, offering sacrifices, and interpreting natural phenomena. Their beliefs emphasized harmony with the environment, spiritual wisdom, and the cycle of seasons. Modern Druidry has evolved as a spiritual path that celebrates nature, eco-awareness, and personal spiritual growth, often incorporating rituals, storytelling, and ceremonies aligned with the cycles of the year. While rooted in ancient practices, contemporary Druidry emphasizes ethical living, ecological respect, and spiritual connection with nature.