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Post by bran_sinnach on Aug 6, 2006 0:29:54 GMT -5
Greetings everyone, I go by the name of Bran Sinnach out of respect and reverence for my totems, the Raven and the Fox. While this is not my given name, it is my true name, and I will use it here both out of respect for those here and for the things of which we discuss. I have been walking the path of Druidism for a little over five years now, and more specifically, worshipping the Morrigan as my patron deity for a little over three years now. Now, before anyone jumps to any sort of conclusions from this about who I might be based on what they have heard, my goddess and her faith is misunderstood in most cases, and I would be more than happy to answer any questions, asked in a respectful manner once(was once asked if I that meant I just like killing people*shudders*), if it might help end some prejudices and misconceptions. I would also be more than happy to answer questions about Druidism in general, or anything for that matter, to the best of my ability foranyone who might ask. After all, what sort of a Druid would I be if I did not encourage learning? Long days and pleasant nights.
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Post by Senbecc on Aug 6, 2006 8:50:18 GMT -5
Greetings everyone, I go by the name of Bran Sinnach out of respect and reverence for my totems, the Raven and the Fox. While this is not my given name, it is my true name, and I will use it here both out of respect for those here and for the things of which we discuss. I have been walking the path of Druidism for a little over five years now, and more specifically, worshipping the Morrigan as my patron deity for a little over three years now. Now, before anyone jumps to any sort of conclusions from this about who I might be based on what they have heard, my goddess and her faith is misunderstood in most cases, and I would be more than happy to answer any questions, asked in a respectful manner once(was once asked if I that meant I just like killing people*shudders*), if it might help end some prejudices and misconceptions. I would also be more than happy to answer questions about Druidism in general, or anything for that matter, to the best of my ability foranyone who might ask. After all, what sort of a Druid would I be if I did not encourage learning? Long days and pleasant nights. 100,000 welcomes before you to PaganMystics. We have each come together from varrious backgrounds for the purpose of learning and growing as a community as well as individuals. I look forward to many many interesting discussions and curtious debates.
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Post by wiccafairey on Aug 6, 2006 15:22:42 GMT -5
merry meet.. no judging here. welcome
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Post by moonwind333 on Aug 6, 2006 17:37:05 GMT -5
Welcome!
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shaamansu
Seeker
We walk our paths softly in light and beauty.
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Post by shaamansu on Aug 6, 2006 20:07:42 GMT -5
Welcome to the neighborhood
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Post by stormcat on Aug 10, 2006 15:02:06 GMT -5
Pleased to welcome you! >^-.-^<
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Post by emberblaze on Aug 15, 2006 11:59:23 GMT -5
Welcome to the group! I really haven't looked into Druidism or your diety, so I can't judge. It does sound rather interesting, though.
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