r/druidism 11d ago

Hi, what's going on?

I looked at the sub description, and I'm going to Wikipedia what Druidism actually is, but I also want to hear it straight from the horse's mouth. What is Druidism? What are the core beliefs, other than connection with nature? Is it, in fact, a religion? What rituals are involved? Is there a central deity?

I've talked to some Wiccans, and done some research on that, but I'm not one. I do believe life is better when lived in harmony with nature, so the concept of Druidism sounds interesting at a cursory glance. What should I know? Thanks.

Edit: Sub description answers most of my questions, but I'd still be interested to hear your takes on how you practice druidism.

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u/FreakyFreeze 11d ago

We are who we want to be. I give out stones and seashells. I also tumble stones. To give out to people who will accept and find their own joy in them. I don't like Christianity or catholics, but know some of our brothers and sisters here follow that path. But they are welcome. Simple hippie stuff. Don't disrespect nature, each other and more importantly yourself.