Finding a synchronicity with the current around us, we access an appropriate energy, which is more potent than if we were struggling against the tide. It's in the struggle that apathy kicks in.
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"in some ways," I said to one woman, "Druidcraft might be described as the spirituality of the uninhibited child expressed through the mentality of the responsible adult. Its about finding the freedom to feel pure joy, which I believe is our essential state."
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Perhaps the great difference between the two, the gods of nature and the gods of humanity, is that those of nature are
definitely non-judgemental; not only do they not interact in that way, but they have no understanding of judgement.
~Druid Priestess: An Intimate Journer Through the Pagan Year by Emma Restall Orr.
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