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DarkRaven363

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So this post is directed squarely at the corner of the community that saw that line and said ..." hmm, Is this random online personality a pagan?" well you would be correct!!! I have been around here for a while and wanted to see if there were more of us out there. I am a solitary practitioner, normally more of a Celtic persuasion, but pretty openly eclectic about a lot of my beliefs. Would really love to meet hear from you guys, for mainly selfish and unselfish reasons, but mainly because A. as a solitary, the best way to learn (ironically) is by interacting with other fellow pagans, and B. literally just get a conversation going between everyone. So reply back, let me hear from you, and as always, have a blessed day
 
I consider myself a semi-practicing, solitary pagan with slight Buddhist leanings. My beliefs are also a little eclectic. I don't know how I could teach you, but I enjoy good conversation.
 
Well Im not really looking for a teacher really. more of a gathering and sharing of beliefs, practices and ideas really. Ive been practicing for 14 years, and just love talking with others about their practices and beliefs.
 
I was led to believe

So this post is directed squarely at the corner of the community that saw that line and said ..." hmm, Is this random online personality a pagan?" well you would be correct!!! I have been around here for a while and wanted to see if there were more of us out there. I am a solitary practitioner, normally more of a Celtic persuasion, but pretty openly eclectic about a lot of my beliefs. Would really love to meet hear from you guys, for mainly selfish and unselfish reasons, but mainly because A. as a solitary, the best way to learn (ironically) is by interacting with other fellow pagans, and B. literally just get a conversation going between everyone. So reply back, let me hear from you, and as always, have a blessed day

.. that a 'raven' implied a 'female' character in the pagan world - whereas a 'crow' would be the 'male' version of it. Am I completely off my rocker ?
 
.. that a 'raven' implied a 'female' character in the pagan world - whereas a 'crow' would be the 'male' version of it. Am I completely off my rocker ?

Nope, good catch too ! :D So most of my anon handles and even some of my magical writings I use the raven pseudonym as my own way to balance the masculine and feminine. Anonymous cosmic balance as it were lol
 
Nope, good catch too ! :D So most of my anon handles and even some of my magical writings I use the raven pseudonym as my own way to balance the masculine and feminine. Anonymous cosmic balance as it were lol
Interesting thread; I learn a great deal, here. Have a joyous holiday season!! :)
 
Solitary with working partner, eclectic preferring the Celtic and Asatru (ie. not Odinist) pantheons (they seem to be more compatible with the local climate), also a chaote.

Not into ceremonial/high stuff, my working partner was, when well enough.
 
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