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19 Oct 2011 07:36 PM #1Master Member



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Which Celtic Tradition?
I fellow a strictly Welsh tradition, and a reconstructionist one at that. What traditions do you follow, or are you more eclectic.
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19 Oct 2011 11:26 PM #2Staff
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Re: Which Celtic Tradition?
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20 Oct 2011 01:51 AM #3Apprentice

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Re: Which Celtic Tradition?
Cambiano solo le onde, sempre uguali e sempre diverse.
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20 Oct 2011 09:45 PM #6Journeyman


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Re: Which Celtic Tradition?
Last edited by PhantomQueen; 20 Oct 2011 at 09:46 PM. Reason: spelling mistake (I'll try to be more careful next time)
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27 Oct 2011 09:22 AM #7Senior Apprentice

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Re: Which Celtic Tradition?
The human brain is an amazing thing: it works twenty-four hours a day, every day from before we are born - except when we take exams.
If everything's under control, you're going too slowly.
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27 Oct 2011 10:03 AM #8Journeyman


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Re: Which Celtic Tradition?
So far: I'm learning that I follow Celtic Reconstructionism with a focus in Scots traditions. I apply this to my daily life and add religious witchcraft to it, using dietys that originated in Scotland, Ireland, Wales. I'd like to say that's by choice, but when someone jumps at you, you grab on and hold tinght. LOL
Now, I'm still totally earning, that's where I'm at now. *grin*
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27 Oct 2011 12:08 PM #9Senior Apprentice

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Re: Which Celtic Tradition?
I'm not sure what to call it to be honest. I honor the realms of Land, Sky and Sea. I see Triskelle as a representation of those. I see the spirals as my path and journey. I hold duty, the hearth and my kin of high importance. While I have an affinity for Brigit and Danu, I see the Gods as aspects of the same source but also separate. But I do not worship the Celtic Pantheon or honor their heroes. I tend to honor their source or "Great Spirit" as it were. So far, none of them have objected to it.

Mine is not so much a tradition as Celt inspired I guess.
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