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Posted: Mon Jun 05, 2006 3:39 pm
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Posted: Mon Jun 05, 2006 8:01 pm
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Posted: Mon Jun 05, 2006 11:50 pm
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Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 1:47 pm
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Nuri A quick search and jumping on amazon gets me these" Wicca for MenThe Pagan ManThose are two I found right away (I also found some interesting books on Neopagan and Goddess prayer, but that is neither here nor there) What do you see as Men's Mysteries? Are you thinking things like Mithraism, parts of Dionysia, what?
crying crying crying My lack of knowledge is shameful. I must admit that I had to google and wiki both of those terms, for they were completely unfamiliar to me. crying crying crying
I actually wasn't speaking of "Mysteries" at all; I was really just speaking of something either geared for the masculine gender; granted, I've read mostly fluffy crap...
Still, it's kind of off putting when a lot of the books seem to want to talk about the GODDESS and the God. I mean, aren't they supposed to, I dunno, be equals?
I haven't really thought about "Men's Mysteries". While I've considered myself Pagan for damn near a decade (and suddenly I feel quite old), I haven't done a lot of formal study; most of what I do is tinkering with theology and philosophy inside my head.
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Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 5:18 pm
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Kuroiban Nuri A quick search and jumping on amazon gets me these" Wicca for MenThe Pagan ManThose are two I found right away (I also found some interesting books on Neopagan and Goddess prayer, but that is neither here nor there) What do you see as Men's Mysteries? Are you thinking things like Mithraism, parts of Dionysia, what? crying crying crying My lack of knowledge is shameful. I must admit that I had to google and wiki both of those terms, for they were completely unfamiliar to me. crying crying crying I actually wasn't speaking of "Mysteries" at all; I was really just speaking of something either geared for the masculine gender; granted, I've read mostly fluffy crap... Still, it's kind of off putting when a lot of the books seem to want to talk about the GODDESS and the God. I mean, aren't they supposed to, I dunno, be equals? I haven't really thought about "Men's Mysteries". While I've considered myself Pagan for damn near a decade (and suddenly I feel quite old), I haven't done a lot of formal study; most of what I do is tinkering with theology and philosophy inside my head.
Damn.. you were reading the good new age books.
Most of them that I've read were about the *thunderstoke storm earthquake*GODDESS*thuderstroke storm earthquake* and the *lets have sex now* God *more sex would be good*.
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Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 5:56 pm
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reagun ban Kuroiban Nuri A quick search and jumping on amazon gets me these" Wicca for MenThe Pagan ManThose are two I found right away (I also found some interesting books on Neopagan and Goddess prayer, but that is neither here nor there) What do you see as Men's Mysteries? Are you thinking things like Mithraism, parts of Dionysia, what? crying crying crying My lack of knowledge is shameful. I must admit that I had to google and wiki both of those terms, for they were completely unfamiliar to me. crying crying crying I actually wasn't speaking of "Mysteries" at all; I was really just speaking of something either geared for the masculine gender; granted, I've read mostly fluffy crap... Still, it's kind of off putting when a lot of the books seem to want to talk about the GODDESS and the God. I mean, aren't they supposed to, I dunno, be equals? I haven't really thought about "Men's Mysteries". While I've considered myself Pagan for damn near a decade (and suddenly I feel quite old), I haven't done a lot of formal study; most of what I do is tinkering with theology and philosophy inside my head. Damn.. you were reading the good new age books. Most of them that I've read were about the *thunderstoke storm earthquake* GODDESS*thuderstroke storm earthquake* and the *lets have sex now* God *more sex would be good*.
Heh...I tend to avoid the "Have tantric revenge sex with your ex-lover, then turn them into a frog while manifesting a dragon" books.
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Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 6:07 pm
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Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2006 8:25 am
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Kuroiban reagun ban Kuroiban Nuri A quick search and jumping on amazon gets me these" Wicca for MenThe Pagan ManThose are two I found right away (I also found some interesting books on Neopagan and Goddess prayer, but that is neither here nor there) What do you see as Men's Mysteries? Are you thinking things like Mithraism, parts of Dionysia, what? crying crying crying My lack of knowledge is shameful. I must admit that I had to google and wiki both of those terms, for they were completely unfamiliar to me. crying crying crying I actually wasn't speaking of "Mysteries" at all; I was really just speaking of something either geared for the masculine gender; granted, I've read mostly fluffy crap... Still, it's kind of off putting when a lot of the books seem to want to talk about the GODDESS and the God. I mean, aren't they supposed to, I dunno, be equals? I haven't really thought about "Men's Mysteries". While I've considered myself Pagan for damn near a decade (and suddenly I feel quite old), I haven't done a lot of formal study; most of what I do is tinkering with theology and philosophy inside my head. Damn.. you were reading the good new age books. Most of them that I've read were about the *thunderstoke storm earthquake* GODDESS*thuderstroke storm earthquake* and the *lets have sex now* God *more sex would be good*. Heh...I tend to avoid the "Have tantric revenge sex with your ex-lover, then turn them into a frog while manifesting a dragon" books. *shiver* sounds like a D.J. Conway book...actually, not to far from Dancing with Dragons.
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Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2006 1:21 pm
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Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 4:07 am
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Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 4:20 pm
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Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 6:41 pm
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Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2006 7:34 am
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Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2006 4:31 pm
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