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3 Responses to “How Do we Live our Druid Spirituality?”
Enjoy your rest this summer. Thank you for all your Monday evening Chats and meditations, they have been a great motivator during a difficult time. Look forward to seeing what you do next.
Philip, I wish you a good break, but I sincerely hope this is NOT the end of the cycle. I am learning so much from you and these tea’s are a blessing to so many. Funny thing, is just as I clicked on and you brought that very important question about how to live our druidry to the group, I had this odd thought- “How will we manage when he decides to retire.” You have given so much to the OBOD community and you certainly deserve to honor whatever you are being called to do, but selfishly, I hope it’s just a break. Be well in your cave and I’ll hope to see you in September.
Thank you Heidi! All being welI, hope to resume the teas on 6th September!
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