AODA Ethics Statement for All Members
AODA asks that everyone who joins read and abide by our ethics statement. The goal of our ethics statement is to ensure a welcoming, diverse, and supportive environment for all Druids. Here is our statement — please read, then check the box below.
The AODA as an order values inclusivity, understanding, integrity, tolerance, and a respect for all beings. AODA is a religious non-profit organization holding 501.c.3. status and is incorporated in the state of Connecticut. Thus, the resources of our organization are leveraged to benefit our members and support protecting and honoring the living earth.
Membership is open to adults of all religious, cultural, national, and ethnic backgrounds. We welcome those of any sexual identity, gender, and gender identity, including transgender, non-binary, and agender individuals. Membership is also open to those of any belief system; we have members who practice druidry along with many other faiths and perspectives, including but not limited to Buddhism, Christianity, Paganism, Animism, Shinto, and Atheism. We welcome those who are differently-abled or neurodiverse and are happy to adapt our curriculum to meet the needs of our members (see:
Adapting). Our goal is to be an organization where every person, inclusive of identity, background, and belief, can find a home.
AODA recognizes and honors that each person who joins AODA has a unique path and unique expressions of that path. In keeping with the traditions of Revival Druidry, the AODA encourages its members to pursue their own spiritual directions within a broad common framework, and our approach to spirituality is personal and experiential rather than dogmatic. Creativity and the quest for personal Awen – the inner light of inspiration – are among the AODA’s central values. Our common framework includes a daily protective practice, the Sphere of Protection, which members adapt to fit their own beliefs and ecosystems. We also share a core set of practices including our grove opening and closing rituals, initiation rituals, and celebration of the four traditional Druid holy days: the solstices and equinoxes. Our curriculum is designed to be flexible and focus on allowing each druid to explore and adapt their druidry to their own ecosystem and path, honoring the diverse paths and identities that each individual brings to our order.
In line with our Masonic roots, AODA as an organization respects the separation of church and state and maintains political neutrality. That is, while members are welcome to hold any political beliefs, we ask all of our members to refrain from discussing politics of any kind in our AODA-sponsored spaces (Forums, Facebook group, and Discord server). We create safe spaces for individuals of all identities, beliefs, and walks of life by maintaining a politically neutral space.
Those who perpetrate hate crimes or belong to hate groups, who commit unnecessary violent acts (e.g., acts not in defense of self or others) toward humans or the natural world, or who have been convicted of crimes that demonstrate a disregard for the well-being of others (human or non-human) do not align with the overall ethics of the organization. The Grand Grove reserves the right to review and revoke the membership of people falling into the above categories.
Our commitment to integrity and truth encompasses the transcendent and the earthly. Falsification of information upon application for membership or degree completion, as well as failing to maintain the secrecy of initiations and the inner work of the order, are grounds for dismissal/termination of membership per Grand Grove review and decision. This includes any sort of deception, including plagiarism (failing to give proper credit to or passing off the writing or ideas of others as your own).
For more details on our ethics, please see:
AODA Ethics.