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What if Ive already studied Druidry in another Druid organization?

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What if Ive already studied Druidry in another Druid organization?

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You may be able to apply these studies to your AODA degree work. Our “transfer credit” policy allows equivalent study programs in other Druid organizations to count toward work on the AODA’s First and Second Degrees. Please see our “transfer credit” policy for more information. Return to top 18. Do AODA Druids take Druid names It’s traditional but not required for members of the AODA to take a name or title, generally in a Celtic language. AODA Druid names tend to be longer than the “Craft names” used in some other modern traditions, and are rarely if ever the names of gods or legendary heroes; rather, they reflect aspects of the natural world. For example, Past Grand Archdruid Betty Reeves’ Druid name is Aerach Crann Crithaec, “Great Quaking Aspen,” and current Grand Archdruid John Michael Greer’s Druid name is Creyr Glas Cynwyddon, “Blue Heron Loremaster.

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