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I'm interested in finding out more about druidry. Anyone on here following this path?

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In the very top right corner of this page there is a little search bar, just type in "druid" and it will produce all of the threads that have mentioned it :)
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You're in the right forum (Druids and Druudry)
Are you wondering if anyone on this board is actively practicing? I know there us a couple men here who do but as for women (other than myself) no one is coming to mind.
Here is a good thread by Kassandra it mentions a book I think you may be interested in :roll: :D
http://everythingunderthemoon.net/forum ... 23849.html
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Thanks!

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I actively practice with the Ancient Order of Druids in America and the Druidical Order of the Golden Dawn.

Depending on what path you are interested in, you might check out some of the orders. You can find a lot of free information on the various websites. The orders have differences and similarities. You might also check out this website. It lists groves in various areas. If you live in CA, then you have a lot of them.

https://www.danaan.net/druidry/druid-gr ... 3/-115.928

You can also check out the various order websites. They have a ton of stuff.

www.AODA.org - The Ancient Order of Druids in America
www.druidry.org - The Order of Bards, Ovates, and Druids
www.adf.org - Ár nDraíocht Féin: A Druid Fellowship

Also, there are a lot of people who love The Druid Network, but I haven't done much with it yet. https://druidnetwork.org/

In AODA, we use John Michael Greer's The Druidry Handbook as part of our first-year training. You can check that out if you want to get a more in-depth look at Druidry as a practice.

It can be a rewarding path. I hope you find what you are looking for.
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Thank you very much!


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