That's a good question, and how you define "druidy" determines the answer. The terms "druidry" and "druidism" were coined in the 18th century by the forefathers of the modern Meso-druid movement. Our particular tradition, is a form of Gaelic Revivalism.
Our Ancestors, like many tribal peoples, probably did not have a name for their spiritual practices- their spiritual practices are inseperable from thier cultural practices- it was just their way of being. This is what we strive for, and hence the proper name of our spiritual practice is "na Rian an Sinseareach" -meaning, The Way (of our) Ancestors, or The Ancestral Way. Within this tradition, Draoithe (druids) are recognized as a distinct professional caste within our cultural and spiritual society.
They are the repositories of knowledge of ancestral culture and it's traditions-and it is thier duty and obligation to teach the people the ways of the Ancestors. Now this doesn't mean that we are advocating or idealizing life in the Iron ... more.
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