Druidic
Druidic refers to the practices and beliefs associated with the ancient Druids, who were members of the priestly class in Celtic cultures. They were known for their roles as religious leaders, teachers, and judges, often connected to nature and the spiritual world. Druidic traditions emphasized the importance of the natural environment, rituals, and oral storytelling.
In modern times, Druidic practices have been revived by various groups, often focusing on nature worship, spirituality, and community. These contemporary Druid organizations may incorporate elements from ancient traditions, celebrating seasonal festivals and honoring the earth through rituals and ceremonies.