Gender Binary in Paganism
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That's cool. Thanks for answering my question. :)
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All I know is you're beautiful. And you're exactly right about it all. Well said brother!
Everyone has something to learn, and everyone has something to teach. Keep up the good work that you do, and keep on being true to yourself. Merry meet.
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Very deep topic and difficult to get into in a short time. Well done! May I say you really are looking great! Radical Faerie group in LA turned me away but the Sisters were very welcoming so I directed my natural radical faerie nature towards my work with the Mission here in AZ. I've had some very positive and very negative experiences in paganism myself.
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A Pagan is a word use to desribe anyone that has a earth centered religion i.e. Shamanism, Wicca sometimes people use the word Witch instead but that brings about too many flying around of broom stick images and then of course people confuse that is satanism witch they are all VERY different things. It is like comparing beer and dirt...
4:54 - "Badass!"
Hahaha, I laughed really hard at that for some reason.
I can't really put much in on this, since I'm not Pagan. I looked into it when I was younger, but it's not for me. But from what I know of it, what you're saying makes a lot of sense.
I'm curious, have you found many covens that are more inclusive, or is this problem pervasive throughout the community?
LifeisaGlitch 2 years ago
There are a large number of inclusive coven within some branches of paganism. Kinda like the differance between catholic vs episcopal church. My gripe is that the majority of coven follow this binary stuff which was also used in the past to keep homosexuals out of covens. The atittudes are changeing over the years but only if we all stay vocal. Same goes for all faiths. :)
lokituck 2 years ago
Thank you. Merry meet
lokituck 4 years ago
The very cool hoodie I decorated myself :)
I sewn the patch and you can't see it because I am faceing the camera but on the back there is a spiral stenciled on it.
DIY cothes are fun and cheap.
as for pagan communes yes. Yes they are. You would have to know where to look to find them but they are all over the place
lokituck 4 years ago