Paganistan: Notes from the Secret Commonwealth
In Which One Midwest Man-in-Black Confers, Converses & Otherwise Hob-Nobs with his Fellow Hob-Men (& -Women) Concerning the Sundry Ways of the Famed but Ill-Starred Tribe of Witches.
In Which Our Intrepid Blogger Makes an Outrageous Claim
Hwæt, we seax-Hwiccum in síð-dagum...
"Lo, we knife-Witches in these latter days..."
Many peoples worship the Horned God—as god of all Red Life, why wouldn't they?—but to the Latter-Day Tribe of Witches, he is ours, our god in particular.
Why so? Easily answered.
The Horned is especial god of witches, ours to us, because we are his offspring.
As we see it, we are literally the Children of our God.
This is why the Swedish witches called him Antecessor: goer-before, ancestor.
Many tribes trace descent from a common ancestor. Scots Gaelic clann (pronounced klawn), the source of the English word clan, literally means “children (of).” In this, the Tribe (in Witch, that would be Thede) of Witches is no different from any other.
Why are some people witches and some not? Easily answered.
The Horned overshadows our fathers at the moment of our conception.
Yes, my friends and compeers: as we see it, in these Latter Days, the Horned raises up a People to Himself: the Witches, uniquely His.
He is our god, and we are his people.
His People, His to Him.
Above:
Kyoht Luteman, Antlered God
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