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Post by KittyLane on Apr 15, 2006 8:16:50 GMT -5
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Post by delta on May 11, 2006 7:21:02 GMT -5
Seems like I'm the odd one out - from Namibia, no known Irish or Celtic forebears, lots of german, dutch, bit of french and some other unknown blood. Boertjie in other words. Only one in a very traditionalist and conservative christian family to start quetioning the teachings of our family,school and church. Been called a lot of nasty names by family and peers because of my odd believes and ways.
So far do not know enough of all the ways to tell where I belong...
Who classified me as "Seeker" and why? and what means Karma=0??
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Post by Senbecc on May 11, 2006 18:29:44 GMT -5
Seems like I'm the odd one out - from Namibia, no known Irish or Celtic forebears, lots of german, dutch, bit of french and some other unknown blood. Boertjie in other words. Only one in a very traditionalist and conservative christian family to start quetioning the teachings of our family,school and church. Been called a lot of nasty names by family and peers because of my odd believes and ways. So far do not know enough of all the ways to tell where I belong... Who classified me as "Seeker" and why? and what means Karma=0?? Seeker simply means you are new to our community, and the Karma is simply a feature where if you like something someone posts you can say "yay or nay" by giving or taking Karma points from someone. I hope we can help you to find the path that is most right for you Delta. We will all work together to share knowledge to the benefit of one and all! 100,000 welcomes!
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Post by estrie on May 16, 2006 11:48:35 GMT -5
i was born in Richmond, Va. then my around the age of 2 my family moved to Charlotte, NC. i've been here ever since. it's lonely out here...not even a shop .
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Post by Senbecc on May 16, 2006 11:58:53 GMT -5
i was born in Richmond, Va. then my around the age of 2 my family moved to Charlotte, NC. i've been here ever since. it's lonely out here...not even a shop . Yeah, you got to be fairly resourceful around here too. If you put all the shops in town together, you'd have a nice occult shop...But the Christian population would run them out of Dodge from what I've heard.
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Post by angelica24 on May 16, 2006 13:55:33 GMT -5
I am in Middle Tennessee, but I am from Indiana.
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Post by maggiemypet on May 16, 2006 13:59:28 GMT -5
Heyas. Arkansas here, but lived in Seattle, Arizona and Germany. I'm basically half Irish and half German. I am path-less. And, I have to say, I'm quite happy about that ...of course the Norse Pantheon seems to like me...not sure what that means
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Post by heathenhammer on May 16, 2006 17:02:57 GMT -5
Hm, could have sworn I posted in this, but I don't see my post. NYC here, might be moving to Jersey soon.
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Post by Senbecc on May 17, 2006 6:50:02 GMT -5
Heyas. Arkansas here, but lived in Seattle, Arizona and Germany. I'm basically half Irish and half German. I am path-less. And, I have to say, I'm quite happy about that ...of course the Norse Pantheon seems to like me...not sure what that means What part of Arkansas are you from? I'm from Bentonville home of the Tigers and Wal-mart!
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Post by amethest on May 17, 2006 18:46:35 GMT -5
i feel so far away im from over the pond in the uk. i live in nottinghamshire-place of robin hood. i am a wiccan/pagan havnt entirly chosen true path brought up in christian bckground. i sometimes feel isolated from wiccans in the uk havent found many as yet so if there are any pagans/wicccans from espc uk/wales/ireland/scotland shout out!
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Post by moonwind333 on May 17, 2006 19:15:48 GMT -5
i feel so far away im from over the pond in the uk. i live in nottinghamshire-place of robin hood. i am a wiccan/pagan havnt entirly chosen true path brought up in christian bckground. i sometimes feel isolated from wiccans in the uk havent found many as yet so if there are any pagans/wicccans from espc uk/wales/ireland/scotland shout out! You aren't alone here! We have several members from the UK, so you will have plenty of company! Have you checked www.witchvox.com/ for any pagan groups that may be close to you? If not, check them out ... you may be pleasantly surprised!
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Post by maggiemypet on May 17, 2006 23:39:49 GMT -5
Heyas. Arkansas here, but lived in Seattle, Arizona and Germany. I'm basically half Irish and half German. I am path-less. And, I have to say, I'm quite happy about that ...of course the Norse Pantheon seems to like me...not sure what that means What part of Arkansas are you from? I'm from Bentonville home of the Tigers and Wal-mart! hehe, just to the south. Fayetteville what the hell brought you to south dakota?
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Post by Senbecc on May 18, 2006 3:32:46 GMT -5
What part of Arkansas are you from? I'm from Bentonville home of the Tigers and Wal-mart! hehe, just to the south. Fayetteville what the hell brought you to south dakota? Fayettville?! Do you ever shop at Passages or SpellCrafters? Two fairly good shops if they're still there. I came to SD because my parents moved up here, then I come up for a visit and never went home...I miss my trees
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Post by nevyn on May 18, 2006 8:10:20 GMT -5
Lilac Lady here. American mutt combining Irish, French Canadian, Amerindian and Welsh. Grew up a Military brat stuck for the most part at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri (or Fort Lost in the Woods, Misery as I called it growing up!) where as a Catholic in the Bible Belt, I encountered religious prejudice early. I was a Mary Worshiper and a Worshiper of Idols, a Pagan (before I had even HEARD wicca!)...ect, all you southerners know the attitude!. I moved to the NE in '89, I then moved to Las Vegas in '98 for a year or so and returned to the East coast in '99. I have studied Wicca for about 10 years and completed my "year of study" 3 years ago. I started incorporating my Catholic upbringing with the Celtic and Roman pantheon last year.
I am here to learn and to try to find open-minded people to help me merge all of my beliefs into a cohesive whole. It's nice to see so many who ARE trying to combine the two and to see that I'm not the only one!
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Post by maggiemypet on May 18, 2006 10:16:54 GMT -5
hehe, just to the south. Fayetteville what the hell brought you to south dakota? Fayettville?! Do you ever shop at Passages or SpellCrafters? Two fairly good shops if they're still there. I came to SD because my parents moved up here, then I come up for a visit and never went home...I miss my trees Spellcrafters? No, they don't have that store any more. Passages is still here though. It moved down the road towards the old hospital...err...we have a new hospital. The old one was washington regional. Small world! Ya tress > s. dakota. ... at least you didn't move to wyoming, with the exception of that itty corner by idaho, the rest of hte state is like a nuclear bomb testing facility.
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