The dragon symble has to do with what ancient celtic druid associated themselves with, prior to converting to Christianity. They called themselves dragons serpants or snakes depending on tranlation, and would not take it being derogatory.
Oh my goodness... from the way these people stumble through the forest and shyly touch those stones I can tell that they are not used to nature. Well, at least they are seeking to get in touch with it by and by.
People who grow up in the countryside/forests "inhale" it from childhood on. But what has it to do with dragons? I am very well aquainted to german and austrian forests and mountainsides - but we have no dragon-symbology here.
(Except the austrian city Klagenfurt - province Carinthia)
Well, it's about a lot of different things. It can be purely spiritual, and you revere nature itself, or you can also personify nature; i.e. Mother Nature, the Celtic gods and goddesses, etc. You can then choose whether to simply spend time in nature and perhaps make little altars or shrines like the one in this video, or get more into a ritualistic practice. Wicca is very ritual- oriented, for example. Myself, I prefer simple altars to nature deities.
@warchild1976 Personally I went to OBOD druidry.org Good luck on your journey :)
silvermam 4 weeks ago
a druid*
Ubergreyface 2 months ago
i am druid in south alabama
Ubergreyface 2 months ago
Le Genie Celtique et le Monde Invisible
spirite.free.fr/ouvrages/genie/genie.htm
silviompge 3 months ago
Be Wise as Serpents.
Druidikal 4 months ago
Where is the Church lady to explain this shit to people?
buckwats 4 months ago
The dragon symble has to do with what ancient celtic druid associated themselves with, prior to converting to Christianity. They called themselves dragons serpants or snakes depending on tranlation, and would not take it being derogatory.
buckwats 4 months ago
Beautiful woodland! Great video! )O(
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Pagyptsian 10 months ago
Oh my goodness... from the way these people stumble through the forest and shyly touch those stones I can tell that they are not used to nature. Well, at least they are seeking to get in touch with it by and by.
People who grow up in the countryside/forests "inhale" it from childhood on. But what has it to do with dragons? I am very well aquainted to german and austrian forests and mountainsides - but we have no dragon-symbology here.
(Except the austrian city Klagenfurt - province Carinthia)
DasWaldkind1 1 year ago
Well, it's about a lot of different things. It can be purely spiritual, and you revere nature itself, or you can also personify nature; i.e. Mother Nature, the Celtic gods and goddesses, etc. You can then choose whether to simply spend time in nature and perhaps make little altars or shrines like the one in this video, or get more into a ritualistic practice. Wicca is very ritual- oriented, for example. Myself, I prefer simple altars to nature deities.
moongirl786 1 year ago