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Posted: Sat May 08, 2010 8:22 am
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Wrath of Ezekiel Wicca's pantheon is closed because frankly, no one knows who they are unless they are initiated. Even if the Wiccan gods make themselves known to the uninitiated?
Wrath of Ezekiel The kami of Shinto are closed off to non-Japanese. Why have you drawn this conclusion?
Wrath of Ezekiel The gods of the Gael are closed off to those who aren't born and raised in that culture. I'm sorry, but this doesn't make a great deal of sense. Could you explain this to me?
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Posted: Sun May 09, 2010 1:30 pm
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Posted: Sun May 09, 2010 3:57 pm
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Brass Bell Doll Even if the Wiccan gods make themselves known to the uninitiated?
As you were, I was
Unless you're Wiccan you won't know if they are the actual Wiccan Gods or not.
As I am, you will be
Brass Bell Doll Wrath of Ezekiel The gods of the Gael are closed off to those who aren't born and raised in that culture. I'm sorry, but this doesn't make a great deal of sense. Could you explain this to me?
As you were, I was
Because the Gael gods made an oath to their people that only those that are born there and live there can worship them. The gods are tied to the air, land, and sea.
As I am, you will be
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Posted: Sun May 09, 2010 4:00 pm
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CilverCyanide Thanks. I'm curious if there's any restrictions with worship of Aztec or Mayan deities? I don't think I've ever heard of a Pagan worshipping those deities (Or rather, I should say worshipping those pantheons exclusively. I've heard names here or there being used in place of the typical Lord and Lady as well as in oracle decks and deity glossaries but I'm not sure if they did proper research. ) As you were, I was
Considering there really isn't much known about them (that I'm aware of) it would be a bit hard to worship them.
Most of the information about the Aztecs and Mayans was destroyed by the Spanish when Cortez went through the area all those years ago. There is very little information left about them, their gods, and their ceremonies. We know some things, just not a lot.
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Posted: Sun May 09, 2010 4:22 pm
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Posted: Sun May 09, 2010 4:38 pm
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Bastemhet Calelith Because the Gael gods made an oath to their people that only those that are born there and live there can worship them. The gods are tied to the air, land, and sea. Where does it say this? As you were, I was
Do I really need to drag that poem out again?
As I am, you will be
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Calelith Bastemhet Calelith Because the Gael gods made an oath to their people that only those that are born there and live there can worship them. The gods are tied to the air, land, and sea. Where does it say this? As you were, I was Do I really need to drag that poem out again?
As I am, you will be
I'd like to read it, if you wouldn't mind. 3nodding I enjoy poetry. And thanks for the info on the Aztecs and Mayans. It makes a lot of sense now why I don't see a lot about them.
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CilverCyanide Calelith Bastemhet Calelith Because the Gael gods made an oath to their people that only those that are born there and live there can worship them. The gods are tied to the air, land, and sea. Where does it say this? As you were, I was Do I really need to drag that poem out again?
As I am, you will be I'd like to read it, if you wouldn't mind. 3nodding I enjoy poetry. And thanks for the info on the Aztecs and Mayans. It makes a lot of sense now why I don't see a lot about them. As you were, I was
God now that you want it, I can't find it gonk
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Calelith CilverCyanide Calelith Bastemhet Calelith Because the Gael gods made an oath to their people that only those that are born there and live there can worship them. The gods are tied to the air, land, and sea. Where does it say this? As you were, I was Do I really need to drag that poem out again?
As I am, you will be I'd like to read it, if you wouldn't mind. 3nodding I enjoy poetry. And thanks for the info on the Aztecs and Mayans. It makes a lot of sense now why I don't see a lot about them. As you were, I was God now that you want it, I can't find it gonk
As I am, you will be
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I know the feeling. 3nodding
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Posted: Sun May 09, 2010 7:20 pm
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too2sweet Bastemhet Calelith Because the Gael gods made an oath to their people that only those that are born there and live there can worship them. The gods are tied to the air, land, and sea. Where does it say this? There are a few threads floating around that have mention of it, I don't know if we ever got a specific passage or not... Celtic Religions?Oath made by the Gods of the GaelGael?My understanding is that the oath is only binding to a certain set of those Gods, but which ones is debatable.
I have seen those. I started the second one, actually. :3
Specifically I'm looking for whatever literature, a quote that has been translated from Gaelige to English, that shows the gods of the P-Celts do not recognize people who are not descended from and active participants in that culture. I'm also looking for a quote that shows that even if their gods did make a treaty with the people of that culture that that necessarily means to the exclusion of people who are not of that culture. I've searched through all the threads I could and have still not seen a specific quote, just a mention of "in this book somewhere."
I don't think it's unreasonable to ask specifically what the quote is (or even the page number) as telling someone who they can and cannot worship is touchy in North American culture, and I'm accustomed to claims being backed up by evidence. It would be nice if I could just take someone's word for it, but anybody can pose as anything they want on the internet, and because of that I need something a little more direct, like the primary source in which it's quoted.
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Calelith Brass Bell Doll Even if the Wiccan gods make themselves known to the uninitiated? As you were, I was Unless you're Wiccan you won't know if they are the actual Wiccan Gods or not. As I am, you will be Someone who is Initiated may be able to provide guidance on that matter, such as Deborah Lipp, since she and other Third Degree Wiccans extend the title to those who aren't initiated if they meet certain requirements.
Calelith As you were, I was Because the Gael gods made an oath to their people that only those that are born there and live there can worship them. The gods are tied to the air, land, and sea. As I am, you will be I would like to see the source of this, thank you. If it is what too2sweet has provided, I am not seeing anything that states people who aren't born and raised as Gaels couldn't worship those gods.
And to me, that doesn't make a whole lot of sense anyway, because of the role of Fostering in numerous different Celtic cultures- the Irish amongst them.
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