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] Date Posted: 31/01/07 15:07 In reply to: sweetsong 's message, "solitary or group?" on 29/01/07 16:21 I to belive in what you have said Sweetsong and im very much a pagan. Im also solitary, but i have a couple of good friends who i see as often as i can, and though we dont always make magick in the conventional way,we talk, laugh, drum and talk and laugh some more. Its always good between us , it feels cleansing and puts a spark back when we have been together. There are others as well that we see form time to time during the year but on the whole im either alone or with two others. [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |
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Author: sweetsong [ Edit | View ] |
Date Posted: 31/01/07 16:02 so how is getting together in a moot different from getting together with friends who are of other spiritual traditions? what would we do differently in the moot that makes it specific to paganism rather than ecclectic spiritual folks? i know a few new age people from my reiki class and we hang out and are slowly becoming matey but i want to know what to expect from a moot. when i was exploring buddhism i went to a buddhist group we chanted a lot and did meditations and then talked about buddhism. it was quite weird to work out what to do they bowed and did lots of things and i felt silly and i wished i'd found out what to do before. i want a class to teach me paganism but am a bit nervous you see about the magic part!!! [ Post a Reply to This Message ] |