My headache is gone... Spooky time.Also, I will no longer post my blog on my personal Facebook page. I am made a new page on Facebook. You can still get notifications if you like the page Crow. The like button is in the column to the right ---->You know people usually think that modern day witches (Wiccans, Pagans, Herbalist etc) are like these goth like angry people, who worship Satan, and do not believe in God. (I had my own preconceived thoughts long ago) I have to tell you, that modern day witches are just everyday normal people, your neighbors, artists, lawyers, engineers, nurses (lots of nurses), waitresses, event planners, farmers, accountants, and scientists. Some even worship right beside you, yet have their own special set of believes known to them. For example there are Christowitches, Jewitches, Neo-Pagans and the like. Many Native American group's practices fall into very similar beliefs. Many indigenous people faiths or belief systems fall under the Pagan umbrella of religion. Actually, the Catholic faith has many similarities to Wicca on the surface. The incense burning, the many saints they pray to, the rituals in worship, the altars, and so on. But Wiccans usually do not symbolize the ingesting Christ's blood and body in bread and wine. Most have Cakes and Ale, in worship or workings, or in celebration for other reasons. I have attended many a Mass. I was never Catholic, and was not allowed to participate in Communion, but was welcomed to be blessed by the priest, and I took him up on that on a few occasions. Who doesn't want a Blessing? Anyway, just as an example of how much we are the same.
Way off topic, but my point is, we are not weirdos. We are regular people who you interact with everyday. We are kind, giving and open. We follow sometimes even more of a strenuous morality, as we do not follow a typical Dogma or have everything set out and taught to us every Sunday. We are responsible for our every action, every word, and every thought. Not in a guilt ridden way, but in a open loving way.
Witches heal (the earth, people, animals and minerals) and Witches have been taught how to do divination. Some are hereditary, where all of this comes natural. More on that from a personal prospective.
But most of all, Pagans accept that there are many paths to the Divine, and respect that.
Gosh, I am long winded. Even when I am trying to be brief. I really need to take on students this year. Yes I teach. :-O Maybe I should do an online course. Oh and I don't charge money and I don't Proselytize. (Proselytizing is the act of attempting to convert people to another opinion and, particularly another religion.) Wiccans don't do that, neither do I. We offer our services, because that is what we do. We are healers.
Here is a nice reading I found from: Witches Rising. See if you can find any similar traditions that you might follow.
Way off topic, but my point is, we are not weirdos. We are regular people who you interact with everyday. We are kind, giving and open. We follow sometimes even more of a strenuous morality, as we do not follow a typical Dogma or have everything set out and taught to us every Sunday. We are responsible for our every action, every word, and every thought. Not in a guilt ridden way, but in a open loving way.
Witches heal (the earth, people, animals and minerals) and Witches have been taught how to do divination. Some are hereditary, where all of this comes natural. More on that from a personal prospective.
But most of all, Pagans accept that there are many paths to the Divine, and respect that.
Gosh, I am long winded. Even when I am trying to be brief. I really need to take on students this year. Yes I teach. :-O Maybe I should do an online course. Oh and I don't charge money and I don't Proselytize. (Proselytizing is the act of attempting to convert people to another opinion and, particularly another religion.) Wiccans don't do that, neither do I. We offer our services, because that is what we do. We are healers.
Here is a nice reading I found from: Witches Rising. See if you can find any similar traditions that you might follow.
Great post Crow, you should try doing an online class, I think it would be great.
ReplyDeleteIm going to leave candy out, maybe they will leave me some fairy dust!
Nicky xx
Fascinating, I have always believed in witches. I think its about time I reconnect with my belief. Thankyou for the insight.
ReplyDeleteI've never been someone to partake of the mock cannibalistic church rituals. Nasty.
ReplyDeleteWhen Constantine adopted Catholicism he integrated the existing Paganism into the new religion simply because it was logical. Honouring one's departed, giving thanks for a good harvest, and welcoming the equinox are now all the norm'. But if you mention the word 'pagan' to a practicing Christian, they flinch!
You are a wise Man Cro. Friends of mine who are Christian are always disbelieving at first that some of "their" holidays, have deep roots in paganism. I don't mind that we share similarities, I embrace it. I just would like some thought in the process. No religion was formed in a bubble, unrelated to the others.
ReplyDeletePagans, are accused of having relations with the devil, baby killing, and dark magic (causing harm) I am not talking about the 1700's. All of this is still occurring in this century! I am here to tell people, this is not true.
Yet Catholics partake in eating flesh and drinking blood, of their God. The priests have the power to turns it from plain wine to blood, and the Eucharist to flesh, from what I understand. They also worship the symbol of the Lord bloodied and nailed to the cross in agony.
Which is ok. But, I wish the pot would not call the kettle black. What is not OK is to teach intolerance.
Not everything will be understood by all the different religions. But before one pokes at another, they should probably think about how their own might be a little weird to another.
I feel that I am in a position to be able to speak fairly, and reasonably on this topic. Yes, Paganism can get a little weird, but there are many paths, just like in Christianity. There are Mormons, Catholics and Baptist, all Christians.
Whatever path people use to find love and God, it is the right path.
ReplyDeleteWonderful Crow, I love what you have posted here.
ReplyDeleteIt is wonderful how your ancestors are calling you at this time of Samhain. They want you to know of them.
Blessings to you.