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- noun The
religion andphilosophical beliefs promotingharmony withnature , and drawing on thepractices of thedruids .
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First of all, the religion itself is called Druidism, and those who teach others of the ways of it are called Druids.
Celtic Interactions with Other Cultures, by Steve Myles (Research Paper) 1994
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This may be termed Neo-Druidism, a kind of Druidism subtilised and reformed on the model of Christianity, which may be seen growing more and more obscure and mysterious, until the moment of its total disappearance.
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Incarnations of Druidism have popped up through the centuries and that is what we are familiar with today.
Five Things You Might Not Know About Summer Solstice | myFiveBest 2010
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A little research will indicate that Dionysianism dates back to very ancient times, making Druidism look like a flash in the pan.
Sean Paige: Dionysians Decry Air Force Academy Discrimination Sean Paige 2011
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The ADF was committed to being a public tradition of Druidism.
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The ADF was committed to being a public tradition of Druidism.
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Phillip Emmons Isaac Bonewits was an expert on ancient and modern Druidism.
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Phillip Emmons Isaac Bonewits was an expert on ancient and modern Druidism.
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It warms my heart to think that children of all races and religions get to experience the the joy of converting to Druidism, or paganism, or whatever it is, at least for one day a year.
Tony Sachs: Who Won The War On Christmas? At My School, It Was The Druids 2009
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There are many NYC offices where this will seem like a bizarre request, bordering on Druidism.
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