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Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2009 11:04 am
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Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2009 11:06 am
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Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2009 5:07 pm
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TeaDidikai Cyrus the Elder RubyLight I have a stupid qusetion. sweatdrop I'm an Asatruar in training, developing an ecclectic magical system, and I honor two other personal deities. Please note that I practice all of the above seperately. Do you think there is a point where a practice must be abandoned in favor of another? Or is this not an issue as long as I don't mix my ecclectic thing with Asatru practices? Holy flying carps of Corinth! I'm doing practically the exact same thing xd (but three other deities instead of two ninja ) *lurks and waits for an informed answer to the question* whee Last I checked, the Norse don't have an exclusive tradition the way some gods do. (I'm looking at you YHVH. stare ) So, being Asatru and having other deities isn't something I would bat an eye at- though it may depend on the deities in question. As for the magical system- it's spelled eclectic! gonk To be frank, this isn't too unlike Deo's thing. I mean- point to the part of the Eddas that talks about seeing auras. It's lack of presence doesn't change the fact that she sees them. ninja I'd consider the nature of the eclecticism as usual- and if I were you I would attempt to find elements within your primary tradition that would fill the role before I would turn to other traditions- but that's because there's something to be said for consistency.
This is pretty-much how I thought it would go, but it never hurts to get clarification 3nodding
Thanks Tea heart
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Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2009 5:08 pm
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Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2009 6:09 pm
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Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 8:54 pm
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I have a stupid, possible insulting question. I don't mean it to be.
Are we supposed to take everything we do seriously? Every ritual, every rite, are we supposed to be completely serious?
I mean, for someone who is on a "normal" path, that is. Discordianism doesn't really... have an issue with me thinking I'm sort of ridiculous when I do something.
I don't mean to encroach on anything oathbound, either. I've never been such, so I don't know. This comes from complete ignorance, since I've never taken religion as seriously as some do. I honestly believe in the ideas of the deities, but cannot believe in them themselves. I believe in revering the idea of chaos, for instance, but don't believe Eris herself is real. I've never *really* believed a God or Goddess existed since I was a Christian, and since then have just been trying to have fun, while of course learning history. I love history <3
Am I seeing it how a lot of people do, or do you all actually believe in your deities?
I hope that all made sense.
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Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 9:02 pm
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Amy Winehouse Are we supposed to take everything we do seriously? Every ritual, every rite, are we supposed to be completely serious? While I won't speak for the Wica, I will point out that there is a statement within the faith. "All acts of love and pleasure are my rituals".
Whatever this means to the other Wica on this forum, my friends in real life suggest that their goddess is present in laughter, even that from screw ups and practical jokes.
Quote: Am I seeing it how a lot of people do, or do you all actually believe in your deities? As a monistic hard polytheist, I believe deities exist as independent individuals. Some of your notions as to what a deity might be may not apply to my gods- but that's fine.
Quote: I hope that all made sense. Pretty much. Ever thought about blending in your Discordanism with Jungian (or other psychologist) based Chaos Magic?
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Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 9:05 pm
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TeaDidikai Amy Winehouse Are we supposed to take everything we do seriously? Every ritual, every rite, are we supposed to be completely serious? While I won't speak for the Wica, I will point out that there is a statement within the faith. "All acts of love and pleasure are my rituals". Whatever this means to the other Wica on this forum, my friends in real life suggest that their goddess is present in laughter, even that from screw ups and practical jokes. Quote: Am I seeing it how a lot of people do, or do you all actually believe in your deities? As a monistic hard polytheist, I believe deities exist as independent individuals. Some of your notions as to what a deity might be may not apply to my gods- but that's fine. Quote: I hope that all made sense. Pretty much. Ever thought about blending in your Discordanism with Jungian (or other psychologist) based Chaos Magic?
I'll hang my head in shame and admit I don't know about Jungian Chaos Magic. I always mean to study every aspect of my personal beliefs, but things got crazy once I found Discordianism. Of course.
Are there any links or anything you'd suggest that would set me on my way to learning more? I'm googling for some now, but I hope you have very good ones somewhere. smile
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Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 9:18 pm
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Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 9:21 pm
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TeaDidikai Amy Winehouse I'll hang my head in shame and admit I don't know about Jungian Chaos Magic. I always mean to study every aspect of my personal beliefs, but things got crazy once I found Discordianism. Of course. Are there any links or anything you'd suggest that would set me on my way to learning more? I'm googling for some now, but I hope you have very good ones somewhere. smile Start with Liber Chaos (or however the hell he spelled it) then take some Archetypal Psychology and shove it in there for good measure drawing on Archetypes as personas for evocation. Just leave out the deity names that are used in Comp theology classes. It pisses off the Hard Polytheists... and some of the gods.
Ha ha, will do. Thank you so much. biggrin
I have always freaking loved this guild, every member contains such a wealth of information.
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Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 9:54 pm
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Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2009 8:40 am
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Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2009 10:17 pm
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Amy Winehouse TeaDidikai Amy Winehouse I have always freaking loved this guild, every member contains such a wealth of information. What was your old account? Not that I could say if I was even a member at the time you were on. I have a lot. It could have been a mule for all I know. I have Ranty McRant, Ubuntu Linux... Uh. Fuxking Banned!. Which, of course, I believe is banned from Gaia. Holier Than Mel Gibson. I don't remember. I usually get a new account every few months. Ah. Fair enough.
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Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2009 12:06 pm
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Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2009 1:24 pm
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Amy Winehouse Are we supposed to take everything we do seriously? Every ritual, every rite, are we supposed to be completely serious? Well, not being on your path, I can't tell you what you are supposed to do. wink Nor can I tell you what we are supposed to do because pagans are not a monolithic group. But I don't take everything I do seriously. Some things are more serious than others, yes. But my gods do some pretty funny things sometimes, and I do some pretty funny things sometimes, and laughter, joy, and silliness are just as appropriate moods for offerings and ceremonies as solemnity. I do try to take everything I do seriously in the sense of being mindful of my actions and intentions.
Amy Winehouse Am I seeing it how a lot of people do, or do you all actually believe in your deities? My path is, however, "serious" in that I do take it as truth that my gods exist. As well as other people's. And that mine are not cookie-cutter substitutes of anyone else's.
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