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Topic: Wiccans
Ruth34611's photo
Mon 09/29/08 07:49 AM



mornin kids

I watch Charmed almost every day. It's kinda hoakie most times but it's a cute show

I like the episodes after Shannon Doherty left


Don't misunderstand me.....I LOVE Charmed. I own the whole series. Just poking a little fun at people who think it's real. laugh


haha yeah some people base their lives on what they learn on TV

I liked the movie Practical Magic. that was a cute and funny witch movie


Practical Magic is my favorite movie. I've watched it at least 50 times.

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Mon 09/29/08 07:50 AM

I know absolutely nothing about Wicca (or even if that is the correct term to use in this context). Is there some place on the web where one could get an overview of the basic beliefs and practices (from the viewpoint of the practitioners, not the detractors)? Thanks.


Witchvox.com


Ruth34611's photo
Mon 09/29/08 07:54 AM

I know absolutely nothing about Wicca (or even if that is the correct term to use in this context). Is there some place on the web where one could get an overview of the basic beliefs and practices (from the viewpoint of the practitioners, not the detractors)? Thanks.


Here is place to start about Wicca. Everything that Krimsa said is true.

http://www.wicca.com/celtic/wicca/wicca0.htm

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Mon 09/29/08 08:34 AM


I know absolutely nothing about Wicca (or even if that is the correct term to use in this context). Is there some place on the web where one could get an overview of the basic beliefs and practices (from the viewpoint of the practitioners, not the detractors)? Thanks.
Witchvox.com
Thanks Lily

SkyHook5652's photo
Mon 09/29/08 08:37 AM


I know absolutely nothing about Wicca (or even if that is the correct term to use in this context). Is there some place on the web where one could get an overview of the basic beliefs and practices (from the viewpoint of the practitioners, not the detractors)? Thanks.


Here is place to start about Wicca. Everything that Krimsa said is true.

http://www.wicca.com/celtic/wicca/wicca0.htm
Thanks Ruth

Ruth34611's photo
Mon 09/29/08 08:50 AM
No problem. Feel free to ask any questions or post any thoughts. flowerforyou

SkyHook5652's photo
Mon 09/29/08 09:09 AM
No problem. Feel free to ask any questions or post any thoughts. flowerforyou
I'm not even to the point where I can ask sensible questions yet. laugh But from less than an hour of reading, it seems like Wicca/Witchcraft is one of the most sensible, pragmatic and tolerant "religions" around.

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Mon 09/29/08 09:11 AM

No problem. Feel free to ask any questions or post any thoughts. flowerforyou
I'm not even to the point where I can ask sensible questions yet. laugh But from less than an hour of reading, it seems like Wicca/Witchcraft is one of the most sensible, pragmatic and tolerant "religions" around.


I agree sky. flowers

Ruth34611's photo
Mon 09/29/08 09:43 AM
Well, it is true that it is a very tolerant belief system and you won't find Wiccans or Witches trying to recruit people or trying to convince anyone of their beliefs. However, anywhere you have people you have disagreement, intolerance and rudeness. The Pagan community is no different. But, overall it's a good group of people.

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Mon 09/29/08 10:17 AM
Well, it is true that it is a very tolerant belief system and you won't find Wiccans or Witches trying to recruit people or trying to convince anyone of their beliefs. However, anywhere you have people you have disagreement, intolerance and rudeness. The Pagan community is no different. But, overall it's a good group of people.
It is unfortunate that religions are often judged solely by the actions of the people who claim to subscribe to them, instead of on the workability and applicability of their tenets. One of the most fundamental premises of virtually all religious is that man is not perfect. So judging a religion based on the imperfections of its adherents is totally useless at best, conceited at least and dangerously prejudicial at worst.

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Mon 09/29/08 10:34 AM
I did read The Mists of Avalon

that was a pretty good treatment of the conflict between Paganism and Christianity

Ruth34611's photo
Mon 09/29/08 10:40 AM

I did read The Mists of Avalon

that was a pretty good treatment of the conflict between Paganism and Christianity


GREAT BOOK!!!

Krimsa's photo
Mon 09/29/08 10:40 AM

I did read The Mists of Avalon

that was a pretty good treatment of the conflict between Paganism and Christianity


Ive heard of that book but never read it. Many Christians will still not even concede to the notion that anything predated Christianity. Generally that belief is held within the fundamentalist community or that has been my experience. Its a more recurrent theme with those that are proponents of the "young earth" theory.

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Mon 09/29/08 10:43 AM
Edited by quiet_2008 on Mon 09/29/08 10:46 AM
it's a really good read

The old King Athur story but told by the Druid priestess Morgana (Arthur's sister) and Arthur's obligations to the old world (pre-Roman) Pagan religion and to the Christians who made him king and the conflict between the two

and beyond that it's told really well with easy reading prose and interpersonal relationships between people to make it interesting


but it IS still just a story. fun to read but not really signicficant beyond that



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Mon 09/29/08 10:47 AM

it's a really good read

The old King Athur story but told by the Druid priestess Morgana (Arthur's sister) and Athur's obligations to the old world (pre-Roman) Pagan religion and to the Christians who made him king and the conflict between the two


Wow, sounds fantastic. I might have to see if I can get a used copy online. Did you see that film "Excalibur" Its older but kind of touches on some of those characters. Its the story of King Arthur and Camelot specifically though. There is a Merlin character who is arguably representative of Paganism and the transition that was happening. Good movie.

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Mon 09/29/08 10:50 AM
I saw Excalibur too. if it's the one I'm thinking of it was a wee bit cinematographically artsy fartsy but still a good movie

the author of the Mists of Avalon is Marion Zimmer Bradley. It was so popular at one time I imagine most used book store will have a copy for a couple of dollars

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Mon 09/29/08 10:58 AM

it's a really good read

The old King Athur story but told by the Druid priestess Morgana (Arthur's sister) and Arthur's obligations to the old world (pre-Roman) Pagan religion and to the Christians who made him king and the conflict between the two

and beyond that it's told really well with easy reading prose and interpersonal relationships between people to make it interesting


but it IS still just a story. fun to read but not really signicficant beyond that





I just love when Angelica Houston says "It is the way of the GOOOOOdess."

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Mon 09/29/08 11:00 AM


I just love when Angelica Houston says "It is the way of the GOOOOOdess."


From the movie! Yes, Mists of Avalon the movie. Very low budget film, but VERY good.

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Mon 09/29/08 11:02 AM

I saw Excalibur too. if it's the one I'm thinking of it was a wee bit cinematographically artsy fartsy but still a good movie

the author of the Mists of Avalon is Marion Zimmer Bradley. It was so popular at one time I imagine most used book store will have a copy for a couple of dollars


Yeah thats it. It was really visually "creative" and their Armour was always shiny and pretty. laugh It was definitely intended to be kind of a metaphor but its still pretty close to the origional theme of the King Arthur story.

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Mon 09/29/08 09:01 PM
"Being normal is not necessarily a virtue. It rather denotes a lack of courage."

Good night to all my pagan friends and friendlies. flowerforyou

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