Pagan Studies
Learn how Classical Music harbors subliminal and not-so subliminal Pagan messages.
Where are the Witches?
Where are the "Witches" on Witches & Pagans dot com? I see Pagans of all kinds, Heathen, Norse, Greek, Celtic, but where are the witches? The Gardnerians, the Alexandrians, the Feri? Reclaiming? Dianics, even? Anybody out there? Are there any pagans out there who AREN'T priesthood?
I'm not priestesshood; my path is too divulgent for that. Is there anyone else out there like me, who is searching for their path somewhere between Wiccan and Pagan?
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Sunday, 06 October 2013
Witch? Pagan? Wiccan? Not exactly sure myself what it is that I am. I am a 'featured performer' at a SoCal Renaissance Festival so does 'Rennie' count? I also
work/do the Runes. So how about 'Runecasting Rennie' with some strong Pagan 'flavoring'? Is that indescribably indecisive enough? I am also a re-starting music student.
Decades ago I was piano. After several months I am now working through some very primally basic guitar lessons.
So let's put this together into something that might make some minimal coherent sense > > >
Pagan Runecasting Guitar Student Rennie.....
Go add your thoughts to Candi's "Where are the Musician's?"... So far I am the only one there.....
Blessings. Benedictions. Namaste.
21:21/9:21 pm pac.
10.06.2013 -
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I was taught to believe that Shamans were of both sexes and were represented across the globe. Not just from one people, or region. I believe that the roots of shamanic practice and witch craft (wicce crayeft) come from the same source.