Re: Triads as Druidic Dogma? TopazOwl Fri Aug 11 17:14:24 2000 Searles wrote,*br*: I know dogma gets a bad rap among Pagans because it is just *br*: so... well... dogmatic! However, I think that the Druids *br*: solved this problem by presenting their more dogmatic *br*: approaches to many common topics of behavior and values *br*: through a triadic approach. The Triads give two possible *br*: ways things can be and a third possibility that might be the *br*: result of the first two. In some cases, this third instance *br*: almost seems like an alternative to the first two. I think *br*: presenting logic in three ways like this is a step beyond *br*: dogma and a move toward a more enlightened interpretation of *br*: how one should behave. This is done through an almost *br*: miny-parable approach to learning and instruction. Am I off *br*: base here or what? Thoughts and suggestions would be *br*: appreciated.*p* I feel that you are totally on base with these assertions, Searles...but you knew that, didn't you? ;-)*p*Leigh Triads as Druidic Dogma? Searles 664 Fri Aug 11 09:24:09 2000