and wild as druids, we live close to our noble natures, taking easily our instruction from mother overmind, whether through birds’ beaks and elves’ mouths, and incidental ogham in the brittle sticks and prickles of the thorn, or through well-worn domesday tomes, gnomes traditions, paleolithic spells, and the wisdom of the well, or through high flying on swift winds of wonder and amazement in the sky cathedral of the many minds to hear the majestic choirs of gaia’s cerebral mind in meditation and in ritual and in flight, wild we live as druids close to our tribal natures, talking easily our inner vision in town and forest still.