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Just curious. If you're Wiccan, which tradition? Personally, I'm Pagan, and call myself a Witch for lack of a better word. I've followed my own path for quite a few years and wonder where other people are on their road.

2006-10-11 19:53:08 · 9 answers · asked by Deirdre H 7 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Celtic Reconstructionism. For a description:
http://paganachd.com/faq/index.html

I follow my path because it gives me a structure to help me understand, connect with, and worship my deities. It helps me to understand the world around me and my place within it.

2006-10-11 20:09:09 · answer #1 · answered by Witchy 7 · 1 0

Solitary. Though for a long time I didn't use the Wiccan label, mainly due to the bad information being spread about it in books, on the net and by Pagans themselves. But my beliefs are Wiccan... Celtic Persuasion. Somewhat an eclectic as I don't strictly hold to any path, but have taken teachings from other paths that make sense. As for a witch, I would be considered a Kitchen Witch, though I'm told by some other Witches, "You're not a REAL Witch". LOL *smile*

2006-10-12 11:15:29 · answer #2 · answered by Kithy 6 · 0 1

I call myself a pagan...but I'm more of a philosophy person than a religion practicioner. I guess I'm more of an eccelectic humanist if there is a word for it, I'm not even sure. All I know is that I practice alone, because well, because I dothings a bit differently than anyone else I run around with.

I have a panthenon that consists of what I want and not because they all fall into the same genre, there is no need to play word of mouth to some god or goddess because they are from the same area of town and not because you understand them.

I'm just odd I guess.

2006-10-12 03:00:24 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Asatru, the worship of the Norse deities. As to why, simply put it is because of the various aspects of my ancestry (Nordic, Celtic, Cherokee, Portuguese) it was that area that called to me the most, that had the strongest pull. I have walked with the gods since 1989 and have been a priest of Odin since 1995 and a Vitki (mystic, magician, practitioner of rune magic) sicne 1990. Currently working on putting together a Pan-pagan alliance...

2006-10-12 03:14:51 · answer #4 · answered by kveldulfgondlir 5 · 2 0

Pagan-atheist – Combination of scientific pantheism and Sea of Faith movement.

I've been Pagan for 23 years, I spent a lot of time in Wicca but converted to Neo-wicca before my initiation, I spent a lot of time looking at Asatru, but settled on Pagan-atheism maybe about 4 years ago, don't see myself changing any time soon.

2006-10-12 12:29:14 · answer #5 · answered by Kasha 7 · 0 0

Personally, I follow the path of the Norse heathens, taking much of my belief structure from Asatru and Odinism. I find it to be very fulfilling because it focuses on a strong tie to the family and ancestors, promoting honor of self and to others who deserve it. Also, the gods are not perceived as perfect... they are flawed like you and me and some even face death... a true connection to those whom you rule. For two different sides of Asatru, visit www.asatru.org and www.thetroth.org

2006-10-12 03:21:02 · answer #6 · answered by Buddhak O 1 · 2 0

My husband is Wiccan...Im a christian/Wiccan. because i beleive in god but I really value the wiccan ways at the same time.

2006-10-12 03:29:45 · answer #7 · answered by eightieschick70 5 · 0 2

I read the Holy Bible and Believe in Jesus

2006-10-12 03:01:17 · answer #8 · answered by ? 4 · 0 3

I'm a believer in non religion religiously...wait thats wrong...er...

2006-10-12 02:55:13 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

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