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Old 11-04-2006, 02:48 PM   #3
skysidhe
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Originally Posted by wolf
Try areligious or irreligious, if you need an identifying term.

Heathen is generally (in the NeoPagan sense) taken to mean someone who follows a Germanic or Norse-based Pagan path, including, but not limited to Asatru, Irminenschaft, etc.

no not areligious

I think I am going to have to go with the Irreligious judging by the music set though :p





Irreligious (album)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Irreligious

"Perverse... Almost Religious" – 1:07
"Opium" – 2:48 (video)
"Awake" – 3:06
"For a Taste of Eternity" – 3:53
"Ruin & Misery" – 3:48
"A Poisoned Gift" – 5:34
"Subversion" – 2:44
"Raven Claws" – 3:16
"Mephisto" – 4:58
"Herr Spiegelmann" – 4:35
"Full Moon Madness" – 6:47



Studio album by Moonspell
Released 1996
Genre Gothic Doom
Length 42:34
Label Century Media Records
Producer(s) Waldemar Sorychta
Professional reviews
All Music Guide (2.5/5) link
MetalStorm.ee (9/10) link
Metal-Observer.com (9.5/10) link
Moonspell chronology

Wolfheart
(1995)
Irreligious
(1996)
Sin/Pecado
(1998)


Druidism is appealing.

I hang on to old pagan holidays absorbed by Christianity. I believe in a 'life force' and the power of nature.

http://www.religioustolerance.org/druid.htm

"Druidry is not a religion. It's a philosophy and you can worship a God or a Goddess, it's up to you. You can be a Christian or a Moslem or anything else and still be a Druid. "But while a Christian will say God made that tree, a Druid will say the energy of a creative force is in that tree." Kieron, a North-East UK Druid.



Moral code of druidism?? Arn't we all a bit of this?

"Briefly stated the virtue of Honor requires one to adhere to their oaths and do the right thing, even if it will ultimately hurt others or oneself in the process. A Druid is obligated to remain true to friends, family and leaders thus exhibiting the virtue of Loyalty. Hospitality demands that a Druid be a good host when guests are under one's roof. Honesty insists that one tell the truth the whole truth and nothing but the truth to yourself, your gods and your people. Justice desires the Druid understands everyone has an inherent worth and that an assault to that worth demands recompense in one form or another. Courage for the Druid does not always wear a public face; it is standing-strong-in-the-face-of-adversity, alone or with companions. Sometimes Courage is getting up and going about a daily routine when pain has worn one down without complaint or demur.

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