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What is a central belief of the Druids regarding nature?
Nature is sacred and interconnected.
Nature should be conquered and controlled.
Nature is irrelevant to spiritual practices.
Nature is primarily a resource for human use.
Which natural elements were especially important in Druidic practices?
Fire, Water, Trees, and Stones.
Plastic, Metals, Concrete, and Glass.
Clouds, Wind, Robots, and Machines.
Books, Money, Technology, and Food.
What role did the changing seasons play in Druidic beliefs?
Seasons were seen as cycles of life and death.
Seasons were considered irrelevant to spiritual practice.
Seasons were believed to be controlled by deities without relation to nature.
Seasons had no significance in the Druidic calendar.
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