What are similarities, and differences, of Tië eldaliéva when compared to other spiritual paths?
Even though Tië eldaliéva has some structure; in practice, there appears to be more similarities with earth-based paths that rely on nature and cycles of Earth. Native American Shamanism and Druidism are two examples that seem diverse; but upon closer examination, the connecting element is nature. As mentioned in FAQ #8, because of Tolkien’s own Catholic practice, many Christian followers can feel comfortable with any portion, or even all of the Elven path, as there is no moral conflict between Christ’s teachings and the Legendarium. Tië eldaliéva is not a religion and does not require worship – it is simply a path for those wishing to explore their spiritual and ancestral roots, while following Christ’s teachings (optional of course), and make connections as the pathworkers themselves see fit. What is somewhat different is that there is less of what would be called High Ceremonial Magick, which is based on the Kabbalah and many esoteric, highly symbolic ideas. High Ceremonial Magick i
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