Re: Druidic Code of Honor Searles Tue May 12 10:12:06 1998 I'd love to hear your triads and thoughts. I am thinking that the use of such triads can define the extremes and the means of a concept. It is my intention to accumulate such wisdom and to illustrate it with tales and lessons so that we can include the lessons of lives in a school for young Druids. In doing this we would be following a curricullum that has existed for many thousands of years. Maybe, each triad should have the name of the Druid listed with it in a manner similar to the way that I have quoted the ancient historians and their quotations?*p*Searles*p**br*TopazOwl wrote,*br*: *br*: Searles wrote,*br*: : I've begun posting items called "A Druid's Code" *br*: : in the Public Library (available from the Crossroads page). *br*: : It is my intention to post recorded and reported beliefs, *br*: : practices, and ideals of the ancient Druids with the *br*: : intention of expanding on them through mutual discussions *br*: : with other Druids and Celts on the An Daire Draíochta and *br*: : Aonach Ceilteach message boards. We'll probably eventually *br*: : hold a seminar on these codes. *br*:*br*: I can think of several triads that might contribute to *br*: this proposed Druid's Code. Interesting project. *br*:*br*: Of course, we will most likely discover that it all *br*: boils down to concepts that can be expressed in three parts *br*: or phrases. :-)*br*:*br*: Leigh*br* Re: Druidic Code of Honor TopazOwl 35 Tue May 12 09:01:11 1998