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Isnt the division of Druid training into three grades limiting or artificial after all, arent we all simply seekers on the path, so why create divisions or separate groupings?

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Isnt the division of Druid training into three grades limiting or artificial after all, arent we all simply seekers on the path, so why create divisions or separate groupings?

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Certainly we make a mistake if we consider one grade superior, or even totally separate from the others, but there is a profound value in having these separations, which are more accurately described as specialisations. Each of the grades awakens or resonates with a particular aspect of the soul, which is quite unique and distinct. The Bardic grade’s purpose and design is to help us awaken to our inherent creativity – to stimulate those aspects of our soul that long to express themselves in the world. You could say that the purpose of the Bardic grade is to help us sing the song of our soul. This is to be taken in its widest sense – for some of us it may literally help us to sing out, while for others it may help us to express ourselves creatively in other ways. The Ovate grade’s purpose and design is to help us awaken to the inner ‘Wild Person’ – to ignite the ‘green fire’ in our souls that feels at one with the spirit of all Nature. This inner ‘wild person’ can be seen as the ‘inner

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