What differentiates Tië eldaliéva from other seemingly similar Elven groups?
Tië eldaliéva is aware of the numerous other Elf groups and Elf sites in which they (more or less) explore the qualities of being Elven. These can sometimes include the study of past-life memory, but mostly it is becoming aware of the connection with Elvenness in whatever form it comes to the person, and in some ways, can seem quite shamanic in nature. Many of these groups are also for community, to meet others of like kind and to feel supported and not alone. They usually do not emphasize a particular spiritual path so all spiritual and religious backgrounds are embraced. Tië eldaliéva also aware of Wicca practitioners (mostly solitary but there are a few that are defined as a tradition) in which their spiritual practice is based upon Wicca, and then Middle-Earth elements (via characters from LOTR, Elvish names in place of their regular language, etcetera) are added afterward. These practitioners were likely exposed to Tolkien before the ancient mythologies that Wicca more commonly em
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