Zephyr said:
However, veganism has always confused me. Why not eat things like Cheese, Milk, and eggs? As far as I know the cow doesn't die when you milk it.
I am not vegan myself, and so have also wondered this for a while. Its something I cant quite get my head around.
Zephyr said:
Also, about Druidry. Is it based on old reconstructions (like Asatru or various other forms of Paganism) or is it more of a blend of old and new (more like Wicca)?
I am not Druidus, obviously, but perhaps I can give you my personal opinion/experience
Im sure Druidus has heard the saying Ask ten druids the same question, and youll get fifty different answers! so Id be interested in his opinion too when he has the time.
I wouldn't say that Druidry was "like" Wicca, though the similarites between the two have been argued for what seems like an age. In my opinion, Druidry is a path of continual evolution. It is not confined to one time, one people, nor one understanding. Like the land, each new generation shapes and forms it, bringing in new ideas and opening its traditions to further development and interpretation.
Having said that, our path can be compared with the physical make-up of a tree ~ as the roots of a tree run deep into the ground, our spiritual roots have grown from the wisdom set in place by our ancestors. The tree gathers nutrients from the ground via its roots, in order for it to grow. We gather knowledge from the practices of our ancient ancestors, from the land itself, the old tales, the skies, and the trees ~ nature as a whole ~ in order that we may grow, spiritually.
There are those that believe Celtic ancestry is a necessity to walk the Druid path. There are those that form their own path of Druidry, perhaps blending it with Christianity or Wicca. There are those who would say that Druidry relies purely on what once was, and so they try to reconstruct it as such. However, it is my opinion that no matter how hard they try, there will always be discrepancies among recons, neos, mesos and the like
simply because somewhere along the line, we seem to have misplaced the two-thousand year old Druid to whom we would field any questions to! In short, were ALL modern Druids, because we are in the here-and-now.
As you can see, it is a very individual path, but with one common connection throughout ~ the seeking of Truth.
Hope that helps some.