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    When you look at the Celtic Church before It became centralised in doctrine by The Church of Rome It had a very different aspect.It was almost Eastern In It's Interpretation of the creed.There was a certain amount of belief In re-incarnation and the Idea of an on going journey through many different lives/plains of being.Even In the early Church their were many differing voices all with a different take on what comes after.It was not until the creed was formalised at the convention of Nicea that a a unified voice began to be the norm.Through out history there have been many different readings of what to expect,even In the Christian tradition e.g.Arianism and the Cathars.

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