User:Rua.lupa/Ehoah

Ehoah is an off-shoot of the Reformed Druids of North America (RDNA) by way of an added tenet to the Reformed Druid's basic two.

The Ehoah revised Two Basic Tenets of the RDNA are:

'One of the many ways spiritual fulfillment can be found is through Nature'

'Nature, being one of the primary concerns in humanity's life and struggle, is important in spiritual quests'

By their philosophy and faith, if you believe in the two basic tenets then you are in every way a Reformed Druid and that is all that is required of you to be one. Being a Reformed Druid doesn’t mean that you are exclusively one, you may have many other beliefs and be involved in as many faiths as you desire. In fact this is encouraged as the founders of the Reformed Druids of North America believe that diversity is key for there to be tolerance and harmony among all people.

Ehoah’s additional tenet is a philosophy that:

'It is important to live in balance with Nature as to live unbalanced with Nature is destructive physically and spiritually'

This added tenet is considered important because Seekers of Ehoah feel that there is need to live more actively with Nature instead of exclusively focusing on the spiritual aspect of Nature. Like that of the Reformed Druids, to be a Seeker of Ehoah you need only believe that these Three Basic Tenets hold true. In believing this, naturally you would actively work toward being in complete balance with Nature, physically and spiritually. The word Ehoah is used to describe being in complete balance with Nature, hence the words 'Seeker of Ehoah'. The images associated with Ehoah are made to symbolize this balance. To achieve this it is recommended that you complete all the stepping stones, but it is not mandatory as each individual can practice in achieving Ehoah in their own way.

By no means is this believed to be the absolute truth and it is strongly encouraged that each individual find what is called their 'personal truths'. As this is considered to be the only way for any individual to find fulfillment in their lives. It is welcomed to combine what may be considered different beliefs if this feels true to you. The ways in which individuals combine their beliefs is openly discussed and considered to be a positive way of approaching one's walk in life.

The following quote is sometimes used to summarize the outlook of Seekers of Ehoah,

"There is no one right way, as there are many paths to the same destination, you just need to choose the path that feels most right to you, even if it means blazing it."