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Neo Paganism
#21
RE: Neo Paganism
@Minimalist I like that! It's funny xD
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#22
RE: Neo Paganism
(January 4, 2014 at 4:36 pm)CapnAwesome Wrote: I've heard people say that about lots of religions. Here is the main problem with that statement. You can do that with anything on it's own. You don't need some religion or philosophy to tell you can believe what you want. You can do it all on your own.



Come all ye faithful joyful and triumphant.
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#23
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The only neo-Pagans with which I'm at all familiar are neo-Druids. Harmless, but a little annoying and prone to littering.

Quote:do you still mourn the loss of your favourite pencil?

*sigh* Pointy was my best mate. We went everywhere together. I could talk to him about anything. We...umm...*cough* *sob*...

Sorry, I can't do this.

Boru
‘But it does me no injury for my neighbour to say there are twenty gods or no gods. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg.’ - Thomas Jefferson
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#24
RE: Neo Paganism
(January 18, 2014 at 7:55 pm)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote: prone to littering.

That doesn't sound very reverential to the sacred divinity of the land, Earth Mother/Triple Goddess or whatever it is.
Come all ye faithful joyful and triumphant.
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#25
RE: Neo Paganism
(January 18, 2014 at 8:10 pm)Sword of Christ Wrote:
(January 18, 2014 at 7:55 pm)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote: prone to littering.

That doesn't sound very reverential to the sacred divinity of the land, Earth Mother/Triple Goddess or whatever it is.

It isn't.

Boru
‘But it does me no injury for my neighbour to say there are twenty gods or no gods. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg.’ - Thomas Jefferson
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#26
RE: Neo Paganism
(December 27, 2013 at 2:11 pm)LalalaTabby Wrote: I've always liked this religion, despite all the woo. It's got a lot of New Agey wooness about it, but aside from that, I do like some of the philosophy.

This religion is like a buffet; you can take what works for you, and leave what you don't like. For many, most of the beliefs are pretty much the same.

There's deities. Usually two--a god and goddess--or more, depending on what pantheon you want to worship. "All gods are one god, the goddesses are one goddess, and the god and goddess make up The One, who is The All, all of creation". I always thought that was interesting, and I gave it a pantheistic twist, saying they were a part of everything and us (humanity), and we are all connected. Also, particular deities were merely psychological archetypes.
There are 8 holidays. Yule (Christmas), Imbolc (Feb 2), Spring Equinox (March 21), Beltaine (May 1), Summer Solstice (June 21), Lughnassadh (sp? Aug 2), Fall Equinox (Sept 21), and Halloween. Yay, drunkenness and celebrations all year round!
Then there's witchcraft. You light a candle, say some words, do some complex shit (just google Wiccan circle casting) and you feel special about yourself because you used your "magic powers" to make some stuff happen. For a while, I told myself that there was nothing supernatural about witchcraft, it was all psychological. You wanna get over a heartbreak? Burn some dead roses. You wanna get a job? Bury a jar of coins. Making these little rituals or what have you made you feel like you were doing something (interestingly enough, every "spell book" I read always said "You can't just do a spell to find a job, you have to go the extra mile and actually find one!" Imagine that.).

So! I have all these attachments to all this, and this is just the tip of the iceberg of what Neo-Paganism is. A couple days ago, I took down my little Wiccan altar and replaced it with tea and books. I felt better coming back to my room after I put all my pagan stuff away. But....I still feel emotionally attached.

Does anyone have any recommended books, readings, articles or what have you to help me out?

im not really into religion that much but like shinto or the greek philosophers or the native american way of life would be ideal , Again I say ideal because it would be very difficult to live by these principles
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#27
RE: Neo Paganism
I like Wicca too. I flirted with converting when I was younger, because Judaism just wasn't cutting it, but didn't feel any better with it.

As a gardener though, I agree with the living in a nicely cyclical manner throughout the year.
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#28
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If you want to overcome attachment, I hear there was this guy over 2000 years ago who thinked about it and had some ideas. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gautama_Buddha. For a simpler take on it watch http://movies.netflix.com/WiMovie/701446...of%20death or any other game of death links or consult a library for a game of death VHS. Probably no DVD's made.
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#29
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(March 7, 2014 at 11:36 pm)thesummerqueen Wrote: I like Wicca too. I flirted with converting when I was younger, because Judaism just wasn't cutting it, but didn't feel any better with it.

As a gardener though, I agree with the living in a nicely cyclical manner throughout the year.
wicca comes of as kind of weird to me srry if i offended any body
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#30
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How's that?
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