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What holidays do people of the Celtic Shamans faith celebrate,and what is their view about Christ?

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What holidays do people of the Celtic Shamans faith celebrate,and what is their view about Christ?

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Celtic Shamanism is not a faith. Many Celtic Shamans are Christians and they usually celebrate the Christian holidays. Some Celtic Shamans celebrate the pre-Christian holidays of Samhain (Nov 1), Imbolc (Feb 1), Beltane (May 1) and Lughnasadh (Aug 1). In addition to these four there are equinoxes and solstices which are usually celebrated around Dec 20-22, March 20-22, June 20-22, September 20-22. There is no central authority telling Celtic shamans what they may and may not belief – no doctrine or dogma. This is a very individualistic path. It is a mystical path about becoming one with all that is and entering into union with the divine. Christian Celtic Shamans generally believe in the divinity of Christ. As a non-Christian Celtic Shaman I believe that all is divine, including Christ.

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