tiompan wrote:
You are right tiompan, it is good.
I usually describe myself as 'without religion' on one hand - but a student of all religions on the other. It seems that the somewhat secretive Culdees/Ceile De may be the true inheritors of the pre-christian druids. Having absorbed many of their rituals and staying true to early pre-roman christianity, they practice in small communities in secluded parts of Scotland and Ireland.
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