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Post by SummerBoi on May 18, 2003 15:47:33 GMT -5
Just curious as to what everyone follows.....
I started out being a Wiccan, but now into Sorcerery, Druidism, and Paganism. hehehehe what are you???
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Post by Sidhe Ravenwitch on May 18, 2003 16:43:21 GMT -5
Me too, i am studying quite a few paths, Druidry, Sorcery, Celtic, and Correllian. Im a multi-faceted witch.
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Post by jadedsage on May 18, 2003 16:43:22 GMT -5
My formal training was Wiccan as well. I have since evolved into something else. I don't know if I have many paths that I follow, or just that I borrow elements from many sources to create my own Path.
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Post by SummerBoi on May 18, 2003 17:57:23 GMT -5
A path is one that you feel that you take to more so than others, that is what you would be considered.... every witch uses ideas, and techniques from others forms of witchcraft. This is what makes us unique and powerful. We make up new ideas and thoughforms from different paths. New Rituals can spring up from different paths. I follow evenly on all my above listed paths. So it is hard to distinguish which witch I a really am..... LOL!!
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Post by Sidhe Ravenwitch on May 18, 2003 19:46:37 GMT -5
A very wise man once told me that finding your path sometimes meant leaving the beaten path (ie a set tradition or path) to discover your own way. I keep that in mind with all i do.
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Post by SummerBoi on May 19, 2003 10:16:53 GMT -5
how very true..
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Post by RavenMaid on Aug 9, 2003 8:20:46 GMT -5
Alright i thought i was ok but now you have me confused! what i sthe difference between pagan and wiccian?
RavenMaid
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Post by sistergoldenhair on Feb 22, 2004 2:07:59 GMT -5
Alright i thought i was ok but now you have me confused! what i sthe difference between pagan and wiccan? RavenMaid pa·gan (n.) - one who is not a Christian, Muslim, or Jew, especially a worshiper of a polytheistic religion. that's pretty clear definition. as for wiccan, this site here seems to have some good explanations: www.religioustolerance.org/wic_intr.htmif anyone sees anything on this site that doesn't jibe with their idea of what wicca is please let me know. from what i understand about wicca it's pretty good. however, i'm just a beginner. if i'm wrong, i want to learn. thanks!good luck. bb, sgh
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Post by sistergoldenhair on Feb 22, 2004 2:10:45 GMT -5
i would like to change my answer... upon thinking about it, i don't really have many paths that i follow as that wouldn't make any sense. i follow my own path. my bad. please excuse my indecisiveness.. how very un-sagittarian of me! bb, sgh
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Post by arewynn on Feb 27, 2004 14:08:21 GMT -5
the above poll is confusing espeasially to newbies Druidry, , Celtic, and Correllian. wicca all fall under neo/paganism so i really cant ans the poll paganism is a classification for a type faith wicca is religion that falls under the above which has many traditions to help clarify like christaianity is a classification for a type faith baptists is a religion that falls under this which has many traditions now there are some eclectic witches that use many of all of the faiths and practices and there are some christians that practice witchcraft that like to call themselves christian wiccans but they would be better served under the title christian witches. since they practice christianity with spellcraft incorperated so if you are wiccan you are pagan but if you are pagan you may not be a wiccan...see what i mean?
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Post by sistergoldenhair on Feb 27, 2004 14:44:52 GMT -5
cool... so if i understand you correctly arewynn, we agree right? bb, sgh ) ps- ahhhhhhhhhhhh gotta change the radio *runs from ymca* ~______^
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