how many pagan we have?
I am open I am. an Egyptian follower, with my personal goddess as Isis, Basset and Sehkmet
I am open I am. an Egyptian follower, with my personal goddess as Isis, Basset and Sehkmet
I suggest reading and se who come to your dreams. I helped a brined of mine find out the.. Celtic goddess Bridgette was seeing himI love how this post attracted some of my favourite people on the forum thus far! I don't consider myself a pagan anymore because I don't practice as often as I should nor am I that well educated on the subject. My father taught me some holiday rituals for Yule and New Year's. I have a few books as well as I was trying to teach myself more.
In my area there are some covens that won't accept me because of my age and how inexperience I am. So I've been having difficulties really honing in the spiritual practice.
Me! I got into paganism around the age most kids start questioning - about 13. I was pretty immersed in it through my teens, was really lucky to find a coven/group of incredible older women. I also began reading tarot and that became a huge passion for me.
I don't exactly *hide* it on camera, but as I have a lot of people of different faiths who get a little touchy when these subjects come up we don't discuss it in the room much.
I follow my own path - have studied hellenic reconstructism, dianic paths & 'traditional' wicca amongst a few other paths. I practice magic but less as a .. "get what i want" thing and more of a spiritual practice. I've begun reading a lot about buddhism recently and incorporating those beliefs into my spirituality.
Living in New Orleans is giving me an opportunity to learn more deeply about voodoo and hoodoo which is really interesting. I really miss having a group of people around me to practice with that had those deep connections I had in my teens...
sheesh spelling..I suggest reading books and seeing who comes to your dreams. I helped a friend of min find out the.. Celtic goddess Bridgette was seeing him
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any coven that will not help she who seeks need to be told 'what it the coven you wanted join rejected you'
true and good point. just a personal quirk . I never had turned down a student. here in Utah it takes a lot of courage to even ask..
this is why I work alone at times.I've been in areas like that before. There's drama in every group, coven, society, church etc. I just don't waste my energy on that..
it taken me a bit to respond for that I am sorry.. cause I don't want to make wild assumptions...I consider myself an electic pagan. I don't follow a particular path, but instead read about various ideas and incorporate them into my personal belief system. I would definitely call myself a witch, again very eclectic.
it taken me a bit to respond for that I am sorry.. cause I don't want to make wild assumptions...
mind If I ask you to elaborate?
what paths have to picked on and incorporated.Which part?
what paths have to picked on and incorporated.
I am Pagan, wont get into my philosophy except to say it revolves around nature and the forces of nature in particular (Particularly sub-atomic particles and the live giving process of entropy).
The OP might appreciate this, and be able to tell me something more about what this may mean.
I actually have a series of moles centered over the right side of my breast in the shape of Orion, Including Sirius (large mole under my left arm). The belt sits over my right lung/ breast with a slight color variation and the appropriate angle in Mintaka (Alnitak and Alnilam are almost identical). My birth number is 10:1 (in tarot the wheel: magician) as it turns out I was born exactly on midnight too, so it all fits well with the Orion markings.
If I were born in ancient Egypt it would have got me a good job and a nasty death most likely.
On other pagan traditions, I know my zodiac well, I used to do my own chart last century, but never got this centuries ephemeris. I have a passion for dream interpretation as anyone who knows me can see, with a lovely water-color painting done of my animal guides over my bed. I can read tarot, palms, runes, and I Ching. I find religion and myth fascinating, I could never settle with just one kind of religious experience (or any kind of experience).
Chakra (Indian) and the Meridian system (Chinese) in particular have a lot to offer. I really enjoyed learning about Tantra for example learning to control and not release that sexual energy was an amazing experience: I recommend every man do the work and learn some of the techniques, it will change sex forever.
I respect wanting to learn and having an open mind. any questions I mite hunt down for you?I'm not a pagan, as I am a Christian. But my mom was somewhere along those lines as a teenager, and even though she converted to Mormonism she kept a lot of the same practices she did when she was a teenager. So by exposure I find paganism really interesting and cool. I do practice some supposed pagan practices but I don't follow any pagan Gods or Goddesses... Honestly I don't even know much about it other than herbs, spiritual stuff, and crystals. I love that stuff. I still want to learn much more about the practice because it just really interests me and I find a lot of it beautiful.