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Traditionally,
the Reformed Druids
have adhered to two basic tenets:
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1.
The object of the search for religious truth, which is a universal
and a neverending search, may be found through the Earth Mother,
which is Nature; but this is
one way, yea, one way among many.
-- 'Book of the Law'
-- Druid Chronicles |
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2.
And great is the importance, which is of a spiritual importance,
of Nature, which is the Earth Mother;
for is is one of the objects of Creation, and with it we do
live, yea, even as we do struggle through life are we come face
to face with it.
-- 'Book of the Law'
-- Druid Chronicles |
Generally
we summarize these as
"Nature is groovy" and "Nature
is very groovy."
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often than not, "good" is substituted for "groovy",
but, whatever.) |
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To
these tenets, Mithril Star Druids have added a third:
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"'Thou
art God.' It's not a message of cheer and hope. It's
a defiance--and an unafraid unabashed assumption of personal
responsibility."
--Mike to Jubal,
SIASL by Robert A. Heinlein
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