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Druidry - Druidry Druidry or Druidism was the religion of the ancient druids, the "priestly class" in ancient Celtic society. Modern attempts at reconstructing druidism are often called Neo-druidism. Druids used to not only take the part that a modern priest would, but were often the philosophers, scientists, lore-masters, teachers, judges and councillors to the kingss. Our historical knowledge of the druids is very limited: much oral material is claimed to have its origins in antiquity, but there are also (problematic) classical sources in Latin and Greek. According to many of these, the druid teaching was split into three "grades": Bard - who was taught how to read and write, but more importantly was taught the poetry and lore of the time. Bards were the keepers of lore.

Neopaganism - the God. 13% have served in the Armed Forces, and Pagan women served at a higher rate than the general population. 32% of Pagans who reported having been in the Armed Forces were female. Concepts of Divinity While today's Paganism does continue many beliefs and practices of historical Paganism, including many of their Gods and Goddesses, it is in many ways very different. Many Pagans believe that there is a single Divinity, a life force of the universe, who is immanent in the world. The various names and archetypes which they worship are seen not as truly separate individuals, but as facets, or faces, of something that is far beyond our human abilities to see, know, or understand. Rather than attempt to describe the indescribable, they approach the Divine through one.

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