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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – My question is, then, "Is Wicca right for me?" Why are you asking other people? I think he meant to say, "Given the information I have told you about myself and mt beliefs, what do you guys think about the idea of me pursuing Wicca? Does it sound like it fits what I have described about myself?" Does that sound better lol Yes. The answer to that is that he doesn’t need to pursue Wicca. If you already have these things about you, then just do what you’re doing, and it will be fine. If what you’re doing is not fitting with your attributes, then you should probably change. But just because there is an onus to change, it does not mean you have to change to something organized. Do what you feel is right. After a while in which you get a bit firm in what you’re doing, you may then wish to investigate Wicca. If it meshes with what you’re already doing, then that’s great. I think it’s best summed up with the idea that religion must conform with beliefs, rather than your beliefs being dictated by your religion.
The eclectic rede covers it… "Steal what works, Mend what’s broke, Forget the rest"..:-) P – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – Nathan- One thing I learned VERY quickly- on newsgroups, you have to say EXACTLY what you mean. I got blasted so many times for not being precise lol. Just a lil’ F.Y.I. That’s some very good advice. And even when following it, consider the fact that people may still misunderstand.
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My question is, then, "Is Wicca right for me?" Why are you asking other people? I think he meant to say, "Given the information I have told you about myself and mt beliefs, what do you guys think about the idea of me pursuing Wicca? Does it sound like it fits what I have described about myself?" Does that sound better lol
Yes. The answer to that is that he doesn’t need to pursue Wicca. If you already have these things about you, then just do what you’re doing, and it will be fine. If what you’re doing is not fitting with your attributes, then you should probably change. But just because there is an onus to change, it does not mean you have to change to something organized. Do what you feel is right. After a while in which you get a bit firm in what you’re doing, you may then wish to investigate Wicca. If it meshes with what you’re already doing, then that’s great. I think it’s best summed up with the idea that religion must conform with beliefs, rather than your beliefs being dictated by your religion. Nathan- One thing I learned VERY quickly- on newsgroups, you have to say EXACTLY what you mean. I got blasted so many times for not being precise lol. Just a lil’ F.Y.I.
That’s some very good advice. And even when following it, consider the fact that people may still misunderstand.
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I think he meant to say, "Given the information I have told you about myself and mt beliefs, what do you guys think about the idea of me pursuing Wicca? Does it sound like it fits what I have described about myself?" Does that sound better lol
Thank You Rainey
Yes she covered what I was thinking I believe.I was trying to start a topic about it, because I wanted to hear people’s opinions, that doesn’t mean that any one person will affect my decisions however.
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wondering if Wicca is where I want to go from there. Also, I wasn’t asking for definitive answers for my dilemmas, I brought up some points about my beliefs that I thought could warrant some discussion in the group.
Well that’s a good start. Discussion.
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My question is, then, "Is Wicca right for me?"
Why are you asking other people?
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My question is, then, "Is Wicca right for me?" Why are you asking other people?
I think he meant to say, "Given the information I have told you about myself and mt beliefs, what do you guys think about the idea of me pursuing Wicca? Does it sound like it fits what I have described about myself?" Does that sound better lol Nathan- One thing I learned VERY quickly- on newsgroups, you have to say EXACTLY what you mean. I got blasted so many times for not being precise lol. Just a lil’ F.Y.I. rainey — Your impossible ego fuck is like a Megalomaniacal tab on my tongue You fuckin’ touch me I will rip you apart I’ll reach in and take a bite out of that Shit you call a heart… I don’t mind being ogled, ridiculed Made to feel miniscule If you consider the source, it’s kinda pitiful The only thing you really know about me is… …that’s all you’ll ever know ~~~~~S.k.
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Realizing your pagan – ness is a fine start. You can always find public groups and meetings related to such, and find what feels right. If you feel uncomfortable with what someone’s doing, it prolly isn’t right for you. Try some books. If you get into the book and find yourself thinking "ah, bullshit" you might try a different book! ;D
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – Nobody can tell you if Wicca is right for you, Nathan. People who want to be told or need to be told if a religion is right for them are incapable at this stage of spiritual development of truly understanding Wicca. Please answer the question for yourself. Wicca is not right for everyone. People who don’t want to work at becoming spiritually enlightened should sit in their pews on Sunday morning pretending not to fall asleep. It’s not a question of whether I want to be spirtiually enlightened. It’s a matter of believing in magick. I know that I am Pagan, just wondering if Wicca is where I want to go from there. Also, I wasn’t asking for definitive answers for my dilemmas, I brought up some points about my beliefs that I thought could warrant some discussion in the group.
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I have been reading around this group for sometime. Not sure if I have ever posted. I got turned towards Wicca by a friend of mine that I had met online. She told me that because of the ways that I look at my gifts that I would probably be spiritually fulfilled, looking into and studying about Wicca, and Witchcraft. My problem is this, I don’t view magick as anything supernatural or strange or whatever the "muggles" wanna call it. In fact, I don’t really think of anything that I do as magick. To me, it’s more of a meditative state, sort of what I believe the Christians could accomplish with "prayer", if they were sincere. I use "Magick Words" only as a helper, if you will, to get into the proper state that I need to be in to properly use my gifts. I do not pretend to be some powerful wizard that can take anything he wants, or to perform great feats. I go through my life trying to figure out what is expected of me. I keep an aura around myself, because I am extremely empathic, but it’s doesn’t always keep everything out, espescially during meditation. I can often "know" things, that people are thinking, or that have happened in the past. Things that I am sure that I didn’t know 10 minutes before, but it just hits me in a flash that I know it. Again, I do not view this a magickal. I believe that herbs and roots have the power to heal, and do other fantastic things, but that is the way the Goddess planned it, and I do not view that as magikcal, either. I do not use a wand, and I have no real feelings that a wand would give me anymore power than I have already. I believe that I can learn more about my gifts and to learn to harness them and use them for good. My question is, then, "Is Wicca right for me?" I gave up Christianity for a great many reasons, not the least of which was my belief that there are no such things as "biblical miracles." God doesn’t give a person the power to use one’s gifts. Goddess created the gifts and it’s up to us to find them and use them. Am I alone in my beliefs? Sometimes I feel like a freak, then I come into this group and read, or other groups and websites with similar content, and I feel like there are others that, at least to a point, knows how I feel. Thank you for listening to my rambling, Natt Thresk natt_thresk(at) hotmail(dot)com
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10Q! ^_^
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – (O/) (O O) ~,,/~ … Well put Rhy!
Wicca is just another religion with a deity – affiliation very similar to xtainity, including guilt trips, threats of ‘divine’ retribution of a dubious nature, and people who are all hopped up on themselves trying to tell you how to think [these people being the ones to *create* the aforementioned issues]. If you WANT to go from one power – over system into Otherwise, I would suggest simply studying what’s out there. There’s a fascinating world out there that has fuck – all to do with gods of any stripe [they're make buhleeeeeve, donchyaknow] . The only tool you need is the lumpy thing sitting between your shoulders that keeps your shirt collar in place. Don’t strap yourself down to dogma, nor commit to something that looks shiny and nice on the outside. Oh, and don’t be fooled by people who claim to have the answers, enlightenment, The TRUTH, or The WAY. Good I have been reading around this group for sometime. Not sure if I have ever posted. I got turned towards Wicca by a friend of mine that I had met online. She told me that because of the ways that I look at my gifts that I would probably be spiritually fulfilled, looking into and studying about Wicca, and Witchcraft. My problem is this, I don’t view magick as anything supernatural or strange or whatever the "muggles" wanna call it. In fact, I don’t really think of anything that I do as magick. To me, it’s more of a meditative state, sort of what I believe the Christians could accomplish with "prayer", if they were sincere. I use "Magick Words" only as a helper, if you will, to get into the proper state that I need to be in to properly use my gifts. I do not pretend to be some powerful wizard that can take anything he wants, or to perform great feats. I go through my life trying to figure out what is expected of me. I keep an aura around myself, because I am extremely empathic, but it’s doesn’t always keep everything out, espescially during meditation. I can often "know" things, that people are thinking, or that have happened in the past. Things that I am sure that I didn’t know 10 minutes before, but it just hits me in a flash that I know it. Again, I do not view this a magickal. I believe that herbs and roots have the power to heal, and do other fantastic things, but that is the way the Goddess planned it, and I do not view that as magikcal, either. I do not use a wand, and I have no real feelings that a wand would give me anymore power than I have already. I believe that I can learn more about my gifts and to learn to harness them and use them for good. My question is, then, "Is Wicca right for me?" I gave up Christianity for a great many reasons, not the least of which was my belief that there are no such things as "biblical miracles." God doesn’t give a person the power to use one’s gifts. Goddess created the gifts and it’s up to us to find them and use them. Am I alone in my beliefs? Sometimes I feel like a freak, then I come into this group and read, or other groups and websites with similar content, and I feel like there are others that, at least to a point, knows how I feel. Thank you for listening to my rambling, Natt Thresk natt_thresk(at) hotmail(dot)com
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Wicca may be right for you. but since you are in a period of your life where you are undergoing a change, question of beliefs, whatever, your best bet would be to research different mythologies. if you are interested in having a deity to worship, that is. even Wicca has the Lord and Lady:) i, personally, consider myself an eclectic neo-pagan. i am not wiccan. i am eclectic b/c over the course of years of researching various paths and trads, i combined many aspects into my belief system. which in a way sounds a bit like yours. i use no candles, rituals or anything like that. i use the power within myself and in nature around me. your best bet is to read. read everything you can get your hands on. about Wicca, about pagansim in general. see what fits you best. you may find yourself an eclectic, like myself. Wicca is usually a starting point for people. they begin with Wicca, then find entrance to a previously unknown world:) then the real fun begins:) there is herbal magick, nature magick, "personal power magick" (what i do)….there are a vast assortment of categories. don’t feel limited by Wicca. Read. and asl a lot of questions rainey — Your impossible ego fuck is like a Megalomaniacal tab on my tongue You fuckin’ touch me I will rip you apart I’ll reach in and take a bite out of that Shit you call a heart… I don’t mind being ogled, ridiculed Made to feel miniscule If you consider the source, it’s kinda pitiful The only thing you really know about me is… …that’s all you’ll ever know ~~~~~S.k.
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Nobody can tell you if Wicca is right for you, Nathan. People who want to be told or need to be told if a religion is right for them are incapable at this stage of spiritual development of truly understanding Wicca. Please answer the question for yourself. Wicca is not right for everyone. People who don’t want to work at becoming spiritually enlightened should sit in their pews on Sunday morning pretending not to fall asleep.
It’s not a question of whether I want to be spirtiually enlightened. It’s a matter of believing in magick. I know that I am Pagan, just wondering if Wicca is where I want to go from there. Also, I wasn’t asking for definitive answers for my dilemmas, I brought up some points about my beliefs that I thought could warrant some discussion in the group.
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Nobody can tell you if Wicca is right for you, Nathan. People who want to be told or need to be told if a religion is right for them are incapable at this stage of spiritual development of truly understanding Wicca. Please answer the question for yourself. Wicca is not right for everyone. People who don’t want to work at becoming spiritually enlightened should sit in their pews on Sunday morning pretending not to fall asleep.
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Thank you for listening to my rambling, Natt Thresk
And thank you for your kind responses. Rhyanon, I believe that I know what it is that you are talking about. I am not sure that an organized religion is right for me, if I am expected to put up with the same types that I had to put up with in christianity, and catholocism. Hipocrits annoy me. "Holier" than thou types also bug me. I am not naive enough to fall for the ramblings of people that say that if I follow them they can give me knowledge. I know that only *I* can find the knowledge that I seek. Although, others may *teach* me they cannot *give* me knowledge. I have long believed in a heirarchy of Gods and Goddesses, and the teachings of Wicca, kind of go against this. I also believe that no spiritual learning is wrong. If Christians are not wrong, although, I believe, they would get more out of their spirituality if they would actually spend the time on their own to GAIN the knowledge, instead of taking it from the mouth of their "teacher". Anyways, I have lots to think about. And I am still studying Wicca, even if it turns out just to be for the sport of it. After all I have studied many other religions that I don’t believe in. Nathan
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(O/) (O O) ~,,/~ … Well put Rhy!
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – Wicca is just another religion with a deity – affiliation very similar to xtainity, including guilt trips, threats of ‘divine’ retribution of a dubious nature, and people who are all hopped up on themselves trying to tell you how to think [these people being the ones to *create* the aforementioned issues]. If you WANT to go from one power – over system into Otherwise, I would suggest simply studying what’s out there. There’s a fascinating world out there that has fuck – all to do with gods of any stripe [they're make buhleeeeeve, donchyaknow] . The only tool you need is the lumpy thing sitting between your shoulders that keeps your shirt collar in place. Don’t strap yourself down to dogma, nor commit to something that looks shiny and nice on the outside. Oh, and don’t be fooled by people who claim to have the answers, enlightenment, The TRUTH, or The WAY. Good I have been reading around this group for sometime. Not sure if I have ever posted. I got turned towards Wicca by a friend of mine that I had met online. She told me that because of the ways that I look at my gifts that I would probably be spiritually fulfilled, looking into and studying about Wicca, and Witchcraft. My problem is this, I don’t view magick as anything supernatural or strange or whatever the "muggles" wanna call it. In fact, I don’t really think of anything that I do as magick. To me, it’s more of a meditative state, sort of what I believe the Christians could accomplish with "prayer", if they were sincere. I use "Magick Words" only as a helper, if you will, to get into the proper state that I need to be in to properly use my gifts. I do not pretend to be some powerful wizard that can take anything he wants, or to perform great feats. I go through my life trying to figure out what is expected of me. I keep an aura around myself, because I am extremely empathic, but it’s doesn’t always keep everything out, espescially during meditation. I can often "know" things, that people are thinking, or that have happened in the past. Things that I am sure that I didn’t know 10 minutes before, but it just hits me in a flash that I know it. Again, I do not view this a magickal. I believe that herbs and roots have the power to heal, and do other fantastic things, but that is the way the Goddess planned it, and I do not view that as magikcal, either. I do not use a wand, and I have no real feelings that a wand would give me anymore power than I have already. I believe that I can learn more about my gifts and to learn to harness them and use them for good. My question is, then, "Is Wicca right for me?" I gave up Christianity for a great many reasons, not the least of which was my belief that there are no such things as "biblical miracles." God doesn’t give a person the power to use one’s gifts. Goddess created the gifts and it’s up to us to find them and use them. Am I alone in my beliefs? Sometimes I feel like a freak, then I come into this group and read, or other groups and websites with similar content, and I feel like there are others that, at least to a point, knows how I feel. Thank you for listening to my rambling, Natt Thresk natt_thresk(at) hotmail(dot)com
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Wicca is just another religion with a deity – affiliation very similar to xtainity, including guilt trips, threats of ‘divine’ retribution of a dubious nature, and people who are all hopped up on themselves trying to tell you how to think [these people being the ones to *create* the aforementioned issues]. If you WANT to go from one power – over system into Otherwise, I would suggest simply studying what’s out there. There’s a fascinating world out there that has fuck – all to do with gods of any stripe [they're make buhleeeeeve, donchyaknow] . The only tool you need is the lumpy thing sitting between your shoulders that keeps your shirt collar in place. Don’t strap yourself down to dogma, nor commit to something that looks shiny and nice on the outside. Oh, and don’t be fooled by people who claim to have the answers, enlightenment, The TRUTH, or The WAY. Good
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – I have been reading around this group for sometime. Not sure if I have ever posted. I got turned towards Wicca by a friend of mine that I had met online. She told me that because of the ways that I look at my gifts that I would probably be spiritually fulfilled, looking into and studying about Wicca, and Witchcraft. My problem is this, I don’t view magick as anything supernatural or strange or whatever the "muggles" wanna call it. In fact, I don’t really think of anything that I do as magick. To me, it’s more of a meditative state, sort of what I believe the Christians could accomplish with "prayer", if they were sincere. I use "Magick Words" only as a helper, if you will, to get into the proper state that I need to be in to properly use my gifts. I do not pretend to be some powerful wizard that can take anything he wants, or to perform great feats. I go through my life trying to figure out what is expected of me. I keep an aura around myself, because I am extremely empathic, but it’s doesn’t always keep everything out, espescially during meditation. I can often "know" things, that people are thinking, or that have happened in the past. Things that I am sure that I didn’t know 10 minutes before, but it just hits me in a flash that I know it. Again, I do not view this a magickal. I believe that herbs and roots have the power to heal, and do other fantastic things, but that is the way the Goddess planned it, and I do not view that as magikcal, either. I do not use a wand, and I have no real feelings that a wand would give me anymore power than I have already. I believe that I can learn more about my gifts and to learn to harness them and use them for good. My question is, then, "Is Wicca right for me?" I gave up Christianity for a great many reasons, not the least of which was my belief that there are no such things as "biblical miracles." God doesn’t give a person the power to use one’s gifts. Goddess created the gifts and it’s up to us to find them and use them. Am I alone in my beliefs? Sometimes I feel like a freak, then I come into this group and read, or other groups and websites with similar content, and I feel like there are others that, at least to a point, knows how I feel. Thank you for listening to my rambling, Natt Thresk natt_thresk(at) hotmail(dot)com
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My question is, then, "Is Wicca right for me?" I gave up Christianity for a great many reasons, not the least of which was my belief that there are no such things as "biblical miracles." God doesn’t give a person the power to use one’s gifts. Goddess created the gifts and it’s up to us to find them and use them. Am I alone in my beliefs? Sometimes I feel like a freak, then I come into this group and read, or other groups and websites with similar content, and I feel like there are others that, at least to a point, knows how I feel.
My mother calls herself a white witch, although I think that she uses the term white to pacify/mollify her conscience. The Little Death of those in her company is a significant part of what she does. The misnomer is a polarization of sorts; she casts healing magic as a generic way to make amends for her destructive ways. Some Christians do the same thing in a confessional, cleansing themselves…but the relationship with their victims? I call myself a wolf, because that is how I have appeared in my dreams, my native american indian spirit. The old tribal names have drifted on the wind, but the new name is still as tart as an unripe apple. A joyous day it will be when there is heard a harmony in the name of heritage. You have expressed dis-belief of the things written in the Christian bible as miraculous. I ask you to reconsider their value, not as one who is told by a preacher to Believe, but instead as one who dares to look for the reasons the witnesses of that time called it such. It seems fair to say that after two thousand years the stories have been glamorized, but is it fair to say that nothing unusual took place? They are understandable when I look on them carefully. But just as in Jesus’ day, many would cry out "Kill the heretic!" were I to write them down, and I do not wish to die for you. I prefer Acceptance over Faith, Understanding over Belief. -:|:- AngleWyrm
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