Zone1 Wicca and Neo-Pagans and their Wheel of the Year

Wicca is about 20-something lil' girls running around naked in the forest ... it's a hoot ... not the prettiest of girls but still wet on the inside ... Berkeley 1975, that was a wild time for shore ...

Anything that was opposite Nancy Reagan's beliefs ... and they freely borrowed from all kinds of different religions corrupting these religious doctrines into something monstrous and deceitful ... the free sex part of "sex, drugs and rock-n-roll" ...

Hinduism uses the Wheel symbolism ... with a healthy dose of acid, you can make all kinds of wheels ...

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Abnoba is the Goddess of the Black Forest.

and the Drawiluri is a little known local god of the northern part of that forest.
 
Abnoba is the Goddess of the Black Forest.

and the Drawiluri is a little known local god of the northern part of that forest.
under my nickname you can see that I am from the Black Forest. So I speak of Abnoba, a Celtic Goddess.

And in Roman times the Schwarzwald was called Abnoba mons = Mountains of Abnoba.
 
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anybody else here?

No?
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.
 
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.
yes, i am also interested in old traditions 😊
 
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.
interesting that a Wicca High Priestess can legally marry couples in N.Y. 😊
 
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