Zebra
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Do you know of that Wheel of the Year?
and of Lammas and Samhain and Imbolc etc …
and of Lammas and Samhain and Imbolc etc …
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For some time I have also moved in Wicca circles.
anybdy else who knows about wicca.?
Not a surpriseFor some time I have also moved in Wicca circles.
under my nickname you can see that I am from the Black Forest. So I speak of Abnoba, a Celtic Goddess.Abnoba is the Goddess of the Black Forest.
and the Drawiluri is a little known local god of the northern part of that forest.
Not really, because I see Wicca as just another modern movement with a coat of narcissism and vanity. I actually dated a Wiccan witch who was also a schoolteacher. A high-priestess, she was actually ordained by the state of New York to legally marry couples in ceremony. I found her and her coven members to be quite a self-absorbed bunch of bitches, really. And I've generally thought the same of others that I met before and after her.anybody else here?
No?
yes, i am also interested in old traditionsNot really, because I see Wicca as just another modern movement with a coat of narcissism and vanity. I actually dated a Wiccan witch who was also a schoolteacher. A high-priestess, she was actually ordained by the state of New York to legally marry couples in ceremony. I found her and her coven members to be quite a self-absorbed bunch of bitches, really. And I've generally thought the same of others that I met before and after her.
I do enjoy reading about the real Pagans of old, however. Druids...and Vikings before 1066...and the Corded-ware people of Eastern Europe. Those were MY people. But I don't just appreciate European paganism. I have a deep appreciation for the spirituality of people like Native Americans and Australian Aboriginies as well. And Hinduism...and also other quasi pagan belief systems like Bön-influenced Tibetan Buddhism and Shinto-influenced Japanese Buddhism.
And I also sometimes appreciate the spirituality side of some Christians, Jews and Muslims....particularly the Sufis, although they are not pagan.
One of my best friends is a black women who considers herself not religious but "spiritual", and I regard myself in the same way.
interesting that a Wicca High Priestess can legally marry couples in N.Y.Not really, because I see Wicca as just another modern movement with a coat of narcissism and vanity. I actually dated a Wiccan witch who was also a schoolteacher. A high-priestess, she was actually ordained by the state of New York to legally marry couples in ceremony. I found her and her coven members to be quite a self-absorbed bunch of bitches, really. And I've generally thought the same of others that I met before and after her.
I do enjoy reading about the real Pagans of old, however. Druids...and Vikings before 1066...and the Corded-ware people of Eastern Europe. Those were MY people. But I don't just appreciate European paganism. I have a deep appreciation for the spirituality of people like Native Americans and Australian Aboriginies as well. And Hinduism...and also other quasi pagan belief systems like Bön-influenced Tibetan Buddhism and Shinto-influenced Japanese Buddhism.
And I also sometimes appreciate the spirituality side of some Christians, Jews and Muslims....particularly the Sufis, although they are not pagan.
One of my best friends is a black women who considers herself not religious but "spiritual", and I regard myself in the same way.