My Path in life
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My Path in life
Hello
I have been pagan for so long and cannot remember not being pagan. I follow a Wiccan path as i seem to find the answers to life that way. Things make sense to me being Wiccan. I do like other forms of paganism and i can understand why people turn to the paths they do. Well this is my path.
Love Helen xx
I have been pagan for so long and cannot remember not being pagan. I follow a Wiccan path as i seem to find the answers to life that way. Things make sense to me being Wiccan. I do like other forms of paganism and i can understand why people turn to the paths they do. Well this is my path.
Love Helen xx
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Princess Laughton- Forum Goddess

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Re: My Path in life
I am mainly a Pagan with interests in Buddism and eastern philoshophy, I keeps me reasonably same in this stupid world that we live in.
Odin1918- Twist and Go

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Re: My Path in life
My path is generally wicca, I am open to and enjoy learning about all religions and spirituality, but right now wicca is where I am at.
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lunita- Twist and Go

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Re: My Path in life
I think mine can best be described as eclectic
and the jury is out on a lot of things, but my path at the moment is wiccan / buddhist with a hint of shamen and possibly a soopson of shinto when I can find a teacher :0
But I do like bikes....

But I do like bikes....

Traveller- Forum Moderator

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Re: My Path in life
Hi,
I consider myself pagan in that I have a love of mother nature and a strong belief in the relevance and power of nature as the provider of life, the circle of the year in the seasons, the cycle of the moon, Etc. despite this I cannot claim to follow a definate pagan path. I do hawever TRY to follow the buddhist path as much as I can, It seems to fit in with much of the way I see the world and live and have lived my life, though thats not always been the case. Much of my life I considered myself a None practicing but faithful christian (Shudder), A series of personal disasters later and I lost my faith, It has been a difficult few years not having god to talk to any more but buddhism seems to be filling the nothingness with some kind of meaning, a way of looking at existence that almost makes sense.
Anyhoo enough rambling
thats me
Andy
I consider myself pagan in that I have a love of mother nature and a strong belief in the relevance and power of nature as the provider of life, the circle of the year in the seasons, the cycle of the moon, Etc. despite this I cannot claim to follow a definate pagan path. I do hawever TRY to follow the buddhist path as much as I can, It seems to fit in with much of the way I see the world and live and have lived my life, though thats not always been the case. Much of my life I considered myself a None practicing but faithful christian (Shudder), A series of personal disasters later and I lost my faith, It has been a difficult few years not having god to talk to any more but buddhism seems to be filling the nothingness with some kind of meaning, a way of looking at existence that almost makes sense.
Anyhoo enough rambling
thats me
Andy

Mental Elf- Forum God

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Re: My Path in life
mine is where ever my bike takes me. although andy has hit the nail n the head as my take on my possible paganistic leanings is the same although i would call myself a pagan i do believe in what i see and know and that there is a cycle to every thing and it's continuous no matter what happens. the earth is a living organism and would survive quite nicely without us and heals just like we do when it's injured, no divine plan just life and the need to live

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