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âEat of my deep earth, drink of my living streams, for I am your Mother. Your heart is my wild drum, your breath my eternal song. If you would live, dance with me!â
â Juliet Marillier, Cybele's Secret
"The gods, too, are fond of a joke."
â Plato, Cratylus
you'd think that "inhuman thing that isn't a person but speaks like a person and talking to it will slowly drive you mad" would only be found in folktales and fables and so on. but no. chatgpt
âYou believe in God?" demanded Billy Karma.
'I believe in thirty-seven separate and distinct gods,' answered Argyle proudly. 'That puts me thirty-six ahead of you.'
'It makes you a pagan.'
'It makes you a man of limited vision,' said Argyle.â
â Mike Resnick, The Outpost
"The world is sacred, of course, it is full of gods, numina, great powers and presences. We give some of them names-- Mars of the fields and the war, Vesta the fire, Ceres the grain, Mother Tellus the earth, the Penates of the storehouse. The rivers, the springs. And in the storm cloud and the light is the great power called the father god. But they aren't people. They don't love and hate, they aren't for or against. They accept the worship due them, which augments their power, through which we live."
â Ursula K. Le Guin, Lavinia
I hate this reinterpretation of the Gods as some sort of âfriendâ for you to mess around with and âwork withâ.
Our ancestors worshipped the Gods and had a reciprocal relationship with them as a necessity. The Gods were always above us and gave to us when we gave to them. Their domains we lived in and we paid them homage as needed. We didnât interact with their world and them with ours unless situation called for it (e.g, you just asked Ceres for good crop harvest). You wanna be a pagan and follow the faith? Great. Donât call Apollo your âlil gay boyâ. Heâs not your âbestieâ and no, He isnât telling you youâre a reincarnation of Narcissus, or Hercules, or any other ancient figure.
While Iâm at it, stop making âaltarsâ with no structure and with no ritual to it and then get mad when nothing happens. Our ancestors made the rites they did because they worked. Theyâre the phone number to call the Gods, and if you arenât dialing in that number correctly, how are you going to possibly call them?
And I absolutely HATE how some people will say they âwork with a godâ.
You donât work with the Gods.
You have a relationship with them.
And that relationship is one of patron/worshipper. You give them sacrifice in the proper form and they in return will grant you favors. Not because you gave Jupiter two cows and asked for a pony, but because you gave Him homage and remembered your obligation (if you want His assistance) to give sacrifice and harness pietas. Thatâs why Heâs inclined to help you. They are NOT your coworkers nor will they ever be. They existed before you and are ancient beings who transcend even material form. Treat them like it.
I hope that people see this and comment on it. Because I want to see our traditional religions and cultures thrive, and calling Gods petnames and abandoning the tradition in the religions wont do anything besides make us look delusional.
âYet rather than calling the earliest religions, which embraced such an open acceptance of all human sexuality, 'fertility cults,' we might consider the religions of today as strange in that they seem to associate shame and even sin with the very process of conceiving new human life. Perhaps centuries from now scholars and historians will be classifying them as 'sterility cults.â
â Merlin Stone, When God Was a Woman
We read the pagan sacred books with profit and delight. With myth and fable we are ever charmed, and find a pleasure in the endless repetition of the beautiful, poetic, and absurd. We find, in all these records of the past, philosophies and dreams, and efforts stained with tears, of great and tender souls who tried to pierce the mystery of life and death, to answer the eternal questions of the Whence and Whither, and vainly sought to make, with bits of shattered glass, a mirror that would, in very truth, reflect the face and form of Nature's perfect self. These myths were born of hopes, and fears, and tears, and smiles, and they were touched and colored by all there is of joy and grief between the rosy dawn of birth, and death's sad night. They clothed even the stars with passion, and gave to gods the faults and frailties of the sons of men. In them, the winds and waves were music, and all the lakes, and streams, and springs,âthe mountains, woods and perfumed dells were haunted by a thousand fairy forms. They thrilled the veins of Spring with tremulous desire; made tawny Summer's billowed breast the throne and home of love; filled Autumns arms with sun-kissed grapes, and gathered sheaves; and pictured Winter as a weak old king who felt, like Lear upon his withered face, Cordelia's tears. These myths, though false, are beautiful, and have for many ages and in countless ways, enriched the heart and kindled thought. But if the world were taught that all these things are true and all inspired of God, and that eternal punishment will be the lot of him who dares deny or doubt, the sweetest myth of all the Fable World would lose its beauty, and become a scorned and hateful thing to every brave and thoughtful man. -Robert G. Ingersoll, Some Mistakes of Moses
âPublic libraries are such important, lovely places!â Yes but do you GO there. Do you STUDY there. Do you meet friends and get coffee there. Do you borrow the FREE, ZERO SUBSCRIPTION, ZERO TRACKING books, audiobooks, ebooks, and films. Have you checked out their events and schemes. Do you sign up for the low cost courses in ASL or knitting or programming or writing your CV that they probably run. Do you know they probably have myriad of schemes to help low income families. Do you hire their low cost rooms if you need them. Have you joined their social groups. Do you use the FREE COMPUTERS. Do you even know what your library is trying to offer you. Listen, the library shouldnât just exist for you as a nice idea. Thatâs why more libraries shut every year
If this post persuades even one person to get a free library account and use it, my time on this hellsite will not have been spent in vain
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Can Online Pagans/Wiccans/Witches stop claiming that every Saint, Holiday, Tradition etc is Pagan? it's very annoying to hear "uhm AKHTSUALLY [Holiday/Holiday Tradition] is From [Pagan Holiday/Tradition]" or "Uhm AKHTSUALLY [Saint/Figure] is [Pagan God/Godess]" it's annoying and it's sometimes misinformation. Not everything has roots in Paganism.
Especially because a lot of this rhetoric comes straight from Protestant anti-Catholic propaganda that you're just feeding into. When you say "Easter is actually a Pagan holiday for Ishtar", you're not just spreading misinformation; you're aligning yourself ideologically with evangelical Christians.
âSine Cerere et Libero friget Venus."
In English:
âWithout Ceres and Bacchus, Venus grows cold.â
Metonymically:
âWithout food and wine, love grows cold."
-Eunuchus, by Terence
Yearly reminder that the claim that Easter comes from Ishtar was originally asserted by Alexander Hislop, a 19th century conspiracy theorist who claimed that all pagan religions were based on a Babylonian mystery religion founded after the Flood by Nimrod and Semiramis, and that the Catholic Church is secretly this same mystery religion in disguise.
Hislop would claim that any two names that sounded even remotely the same were etymologically related if it supported his conspiracy theory, and that any two figures that seemed to resemble his ideas of who Nimrod and Semiramis were, were actually based on them. His book, The Two Babylons, is a bunch of non-stop Bat Deduction.
Hot take, and I truly mean this in the kindest way possible, but some Pagans very much need to examine their own religious trauma before speaking on what is right/wrong to say in Pagan spaces.
I understand that Paganism is an incredibly freeing religion for many people (most notably for those coming from Christianity), and thatâs wonderful, but Paganism isnât lawless, and it never has been.
I understand that you donât like religious dogma, thatâs fair. But that doesnât mean this religion is a free for all. The Gods are authority figures, they are rulers, and they do ask things of us. For some Pagans I fear that they have based their entire religion on being an opposition to Christianity and thatâs just⊠not ideal.
You cannot build a healthy relationship to the Gods if you are constantly comparing them to Christianity. You cannot follow the Gods if you refuse to do anything they ask of you that feels too similar to another religion that has hurt you in some way.
Iâve seen people say that Pagans shouldnât veil because modesty is only a Christian invention designed to oppress women. Iâve seen people say that blasphemy doesnât exist and that the idea that Gods (any God(s)) can get offended is a Christian fear tactic. Iâve seen people say that humans are on the same hierarchical level as the Gods and that the idea that humans are servants to God is a Christian tool for denying human power.
Not only are these things blatantly untrue, but it also negates the power of the Gods, and pushes doubt upon the personal convictions of fellow Pagans.
Paganism exists independently from Christianity. I truly donât know how anyone can build a healthy practice when the only way they connect with the Gods is in a reactionary âscrew Christianity!!â sort of way. Despite what society may say; Paganism is not an enemy to Christianity. It exists independently, and it has for thousands and thousands of years.
I really hope everyone who struggles with religious trauma can find the healing they need, but I implore you to not allow that to be the defining factor of your religion, and I beg that to not distract you from the undoubtable authority of the Gods.
May the Gods bless everyone, hail the great Lords and Ladies above đ©·
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