Hello Luna I am 68 years old and have been Pagan for a very long time! When I was 5 or 6 my school was C/E and they wanted to tell me a load of bull, that I thought was not right. I lived in Wiltshire a small village and followed the way of the land and seasons. To be a Pagan is what you feel inside. You seam to have the right incentive and is good to hear.Blessed be Nigel.
@windigo15925 ай бұрын
Your profile is named fucking Nigel why do you have to make things up
@windigo15925 ай бұрын
Nvm i cant read 💀
@cristinaaraujo10992 ай бұрын
Hi! Do you mind sharing some books where I can learn more. It’s hard to find trustworthy sources.
@jeffrey-825 Жыл бұрын
For those who are just looking into the world of paganism and wish to adopt the practices, I'd like to stress to not put too much pressure on having to know everything off the bat and to perform your rituals and traditions in perfection. We are used a specific lifestyle in the here and now, where busy schedules and technology take up our focus. Start somewhere you can implement consistently, and build upwards from there on. This is LIFE practice, you have your LIFE to study and build your connection and spiritual experience.
@ptr2307 Жыл бұрын
ABANDON PAGANISM
@rainiidraws Жыл бұрын
@@ptr2307 uh, no
@laughing-at-you-idiot Жыл бұрын
@@ptr2307 shut up christcuck
@gabrielam.7681 Жыл бұрын
@@ptr2307 I just choked on my ravioli 😂
@chloerene7858 Жыл бұрын
Thank you, this was very helpful and encouraging. ❤
@belmore247 Жыл бұрын
I've been a pagan for 2 years now. I've studied the Norse and Celtic pantheons. When you said one might worship local gods/goddesses, that hit home for me (you did/said nothing wrong, just made me really think). Being an American, I don't have local gods/goddesses (I know Native Americans have deities of worship, but I feel that's closed off to me IMO). I can't visit places of ancient worship unless I go to another country. I can't visit my ancestors unless I go to another country. Sometimes I feel unworthy of even making an offering to a god/goddess when I'm physically away from ancient ties, if any of this makes sense.
@blep8848 Жыл бұрын
I felt this.
@tethys17 Жыл бұрын
Trace your family tree. I was born in the UK but I have family from all parts of the UK and probably some roman blood somewhere so I also find it difficult to define my roots.
@BriarCottage Жыл бұрын
I took a dna test 63% was scottish plus found a grandfather born in Scotland. I have been studying the beliefs/history, folklore/mythology, for my spiritual journey
@katiel4772 Жыл бұрын
The Divine is everywhere! If it makes you feel happy and connected to do ritual, do it!!!
@giannablack5770 Жыл бұрын
So my grandfather was a pagan of welsh ancestry. He did a blend of mostly Celtic and some Native American because….of his blood (Celtic) and the soil he stands on and it would be rude to not acknowledge the local deities.
@Hecata_Harbinger Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video, I want to be a Pagan but I was worried about doing everything right and correct but knowing that no one knows how to do stuff right makes me feel better, that simply just enjoying nature and taking a moment to just spend time with nature is enough. Thanks for that.
@johnwatt190323 сағат бұрын
There is no wrong or right way of practicing paganism. It just depends on your beliefs.
@AdamMoss-bq1uk26 күн бұрын
Ive read many comments saying paganism is a religion but i dont see it that way. Its just my way of life and being free to believe what i like without a label. Be kind and free and your soul will feel alive ❤
@PaulBlalock-vd6pj Жыл бұрын
Rah! Outstanding! I'm a retired Irish-American living in the countryside of The Panhandle of Florida. Mother Nature is my muse. The Old Ways are best. Music & meditation are my pathways to peace. Ramble on! Slainte!
@paulbuckle845912 күн бұрын
Hello Paddy from a paddy living in Somerset England 😊
@PeakTop_nemo_era10 күн бұрын
@@paulbuckle8459 no way I used to live 5 minutes away from Somerset!
@f1rehawk99 Жыл бұрын
I’ve walked the path of a Druidic Pagan as best I could for most of my life. I feel an immensely deep connection to nature, the spirits of any land, and the gods who inhabit the ancient groves around the world. Every time I am forced to spend an extended period of time in cities and urban environments I get physically ill and my mental and spiritual health suffers horribly. I’ve lived in Tokyo for over 5 years and I’ve become horribly depressed and anxious because the land is just dead.
@Charles-Antoine_LeRoy Жыл бұрын
I can understand that very much
@gokucloud746 Жыл бұрын
Fellow Druid here. Earth is very much alive, it's the monotony and energy of the people who make it feel dead. Don't forget there is a ton of nature, even in Tokyo, if we know how to tap into it and feel the earth beneath our feet. Next time you're at the eki waiting for your next stop, do some grounding and breathwork and tap into the cement while people scramble around you. As much as we would like Tokyo to feel like Osaka or Kyoto, the truth is that the energy of humanity affects us more than we realize, not so much the earth. The earth will deal with humanity in due time, but it's a falsehood that it's dying. If anything, the earth is adapting to wipe humanity out, not self destruct. However, we can still tap into the teachings of the Ogham and connect with the fae to reestablish our purpose as human Druids. Deithe Dhuit
@Lili-Benovent Жыл бұрын
Advance from Pagan to Wiccan and let Nature direct you throu the arts. DIMENSIONS Lili The Underworld, the Netherworld, a place most cannot see Where people from the past exist, their time our future now When mystery of stranger things, appear we are perplexed Visits from the other side who knows what will be next? But it's not new, the ancients knew, the evidence abounds Lines of pyramids, we cross, they cross, it's all in knowing how. Within our minds if we explore, the portals as they're known The doors will open wide, some find them just by chance And venture through lost for all time, they cannot leave the trance But others from one side or both who learn the way to pass Can travel and return again, a new world, future, past What's to be gained? reward or peril we cannot just stay still We've gained the gift, we can't refuse our destiny at last. A strange new world, we learn to speak the tongues all spoken there Some we meet who've traveled too, we find we can converse We learn from them, they learn from us and so our minds expand To learning Nature's deepest truths within our Universe And when we find the travelers lost, we show the long way back Lead them to the portal's door and then they leave our hand But most have chosen not to leave, they've found their promised land. The Spirits help us find the doors, we're joined within our heart They travel with us to the door and bid us to depart We're home again but where is home when different worlds entice? I love them both, there must be more I crave for more, more worlds, more joy, more time When we return we find that time for us has all stood still But we have learned from lifetimes there and now we all must share The gifts we all have taken back, our minds, our hearts fulfilled. They call us Witches, evil beings, they'd hang us all today We don't hurt them, they would kill us if they could Wizened Spirits, they'd burn and torture, slay But if they ask we'd teach them all the secrets of the worlds The potions for their health, their own Gods will not share Now who is evil when their book, not one word does impart One recipe, one herb, one potion, one word for broken hearts.
@kikigirlkauai Жыл бұрын
Try to grow a tomato or herb in the window or balcony as it will bring life to your space and inn Tokyo your space is small. There are hanging tomato plants that grow upside down in water. Or an air plant or two. Look up easy apartment gardens or tiny space plant ideas. It helps. It really does. Even an air plant
@risin4949 Жыл бұрын
Oh how I relate to this. I am city born and bred but discovered and have kept alight a spiritual flame. Whenever I have managed to spend time elsewhere, in greener parts, the flame becomes a fire. Upon returning home I can feel that energy slowly fading.
@myworld32504 ай бұрын
I have just started on my journey of paganism, and I really enjoy your videos. I’m 71 years old, and I am so ready to start this journey in my life! I used to live in Wyoming, Montana, Alaska, and there was nothing I loved better than camping and hiking in the mountains. I would talk to the trees and the animals in the wind in the springs, the grass, everything, That’s where I left my heart and soul I move back to Iowa to be with my mom through the last years of her life and now I don’t have the money to move back to Montana but I am so excited to start on this journey❤
@zenz0ha472 Жыл бұрын
I was blessed to have a father and mother who both encouraged me to find my own religion and gods if I so chose. My dad owned a lot of witchcraft books and books on Pagan traditions, and there’s so much to learn about ancient traditions and rituals, old folk magic and stories... I just love learning about my old Celtic and Germanic roots through Witchcraft, and I’ll more than likely be a witch for the rest of my life because of my old witchy roots from my dad and great grandma :)
@ezyfnef Жыл бұрын
What's a witch?
@laughing-at-you-idiot Жыл бұрын
@@ezyfnef someone who practices magick and things of the sort. Theyve been falsely associated with satanism and demonic practices by christians (though there are a few that really do practice those things, but they are very rare)
@criedthekid Жыл бұрын
So very cool! I wish all parents were that open and encouraging in the pursuit of knowledge.
@Ericsaidful10 ай бұрын
I don’t think those who practiced polytheism, which is really the better name for this instead of paganism, took it as serious as many here are. It was what it was, the same way many people are “Christians” yet go to church twice a month and do nothing else. This idea of constant worship is a bit of modern loneliness created by social media. People trying to fill a void with something edgy and new. My evidence for this would be people who worship Egyptian, Celtic, and Norse gods. The shit makes no sense to me.
@ezyfnef10 ай бұрын
@Ericsaidful People have been practicing daily worship for 1000's of years.
@chewstew6994 Жыл бұрын
I was brought here because I believe I have been experiencing something paranormal, and my brother practices pagan rituals. Upon seeing this video I was reminded of a time when I was outside in my backyard, where there is a large tree right in the middle of our fenced in area, and I just felt the urge to give the tree a hug, so I did. I felt so happy and grounded and at peace. I have always been fascinated with the beauty and complexity of nature, and to see this being talked about has really opened my eyes to something new that I may explore.
@letsbehonest01 Жыл бұрын
I learned a lot from this video. It is so true about the connection you feel to the earth by taking a quiet walk in the woods, sitting in your flower garden, or drying herbs. Thank you for sharing your thoughts. Simplicity is always the best approach for me.
@huzi46 Жыл бұрын
#1 Do you believe that There is existence? - You see existence around you and you yourself can confirm that you exist #2 Do you believe that There is uniformity, regularity, and stability in nature? - Currently I’m wearing a t-shirt - Why is this shirt not randomly combusting, exploding, or flying away? - It is because there are basic principles that don’t allow that? - For example it’s a fact that you sitting on your bed means your bed won’t just decide to eat you up - For example you walk around you’re confident that your leg won’t just detach from your body - For example a tree won’t start growing out of you now all of a sudden #3 Therefore there has to be an existence that explains the uniformity, regularity, and stability in nature < Now that’s what we say is the first cause > - because if there is an existence that explains the uniformity, regularity and stability of nature, That first cause needs to have certain attributes First attribute: - first cause means that its the start of everything Second attribute: - The first cause implies that they are not first causes, it’s a first cause; singular - the distinction I’m making here is monotheism and polytheism - People that believe that there’s only one God and people who believe that there’s a bunch of gods Third attribute: - now this first cause is alone and doesn’t rely on anything or anyone since it’s the first cause isn’t it First by definition meaning that there’s no one else there but the first - so it’s by itself, it’s self-sufficient, relys on itself and then what comes afterwards relys on the first cause - a way of thinking of this is that everything’s now being produced from the first cause Now if that first cause “came into existence” Then it won’t be the first cause because there’s something that came before it and made that come into existence innit (the one that came into existence) Therefore that first cause must be omnipotent (been there forever) Omniscient (knows everything) And the designer and creator of all (Does that make sense?) - so we as Muslims believe that the first cause has attributes and these attributes are best explained via Islam - Hinduism -> many gods (contradictory to first cause principles) can’t have many gods - Christianity-> Jesus (an entity that came into existence) which is also contradictory to the first cause principles
@Imapakiyessir Жыл бұрын
@@huzi46straight and utter fax
@mezlay2 Жыл бұрын
@@huzi46mate, you talk a lot, but you're not saying much.
@huzi46 Жыл бұрын
@@mezlay2 you read a lot yet you’re blind.
@Minime163 Жыл бұрын
I'm a committed Christian and I've felt the very same things you feel in fact it was nature that brought me back to God.
@gunscratch Жыл бұрын
As someone in his 60s who has been “pagan” from the time I had my own mind to question the “establishment” and dogmatic religions I can honestly say this is one of the best introductions into paganism I’ve come across. The only thing I will say is you mentioned people being frightened by what we’re being told is happening to the environment. The environment does need to be respected and looked after but don’t be frightened. Fear is what the establishment want, with fear comes the ability to control. Net Zero means a) nobody on the contrary side of the argument being allowed to speak without being cancelled and b) palming off our polluting ways to somewhere else on the planet to do our dirty jobs. Don’t fall for this con trick. Paganism is about freeing ones mind to commune with nature but remember nature is NOT a Disney movie, it can be absolutely brutal so paganism is about learning that deep respect and balance.
@WiccaCentre Жыл бұрын
I’ve been pagan for 7 years now but I’ve been in and out of the practice personally in my life and I went through large periods where I was not studying and was slowly starting to forget the practice I still deep down always believed in. This video has helped me get back on track of relearning my faith and getting myself back on my feet. Thank you and Blessed Be!
@ragnarruckus2825 Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts here, especially the idea that we can keep it simple, but still tap into that innate peace which comes from connecting with nature and staying true to nature.
@huzi46 Жыл бұрын
#1 Do you believe that There is existence? - You see existence around you and you yourself can confirm that you exist #2 Do you believe that There is uniformity, regularity, and stability in nature? - Currently I’m wearing a t-shirt - Why is this shirt not randomly combusting, exploding, or flying away? - It is because there are basic principles that don’t allow that? - For example it’s a fact that you sitting on your bed means your bed won’t just decide to eat you up - For example you walk around you’re confident that your leg won’t just detach from your body - For example a tree won’t start growing out of you now all of a sudden #3 Therefore there has to be an existence that explains the uniformity, regularity, and stability in nature < Now that’s what we say is the first cause > - because if there is an existence that explains the uniformity, regularity and stability of nature, That first cause needs to have certain attributes First attribute: - first cause means that its the start of everything Second attribute: - The first cause implies that they are not first causes, it’s a first cause; singular - the distinction I’m making here is monotheism and polytheism - People that believe that there’s only one God and people who believe that there’s a bunch of gods Third attribute: - now this first cause is alone and doesn’t rely on anything or anyone since it’s the first cause isn’t it First by definition meaning that there’s no one else there but the first - so it’s by itself, it’s self-sufficient, relys on itself and then what comes afterwards relys on the first cause - a way of thinking of this is that everything’s now being produced from the first cause Now if that first cause “came into existence” Then it won’t be the first cause because there’s something that came before it and made that come into existence innit (the one that came into existence) Therefore that first cause must be omnipotent (been there forever) Omniscient (knows everything) And the designer and creator of all (Does that make sense?) - so we as Muslims believe that the first cause has attributes and these attributes are best explained via Islam - Hinduism -> many gods (contradictory to first cause principles) can’t have many gods - Christianity-> Jesus (an entity that came into existence) which is also contradictory to the first cause principles
@simonllewellyn18253 ай бұрын
Thank you for this. You made me realise that I don’t need to try and label my beliefs. Others might call me a pagan but I don’t need to label myself. Thank you.
@Winterschild_basketcase18 күн бұрын
I know I'm over a year late but I'm so glad you said that about labels..I have never been comfortable with any label but most especially when it comes to my spiritual life I want to flow with whatever works for me whenever it works for me..I have enjoyed my spiritual life/journey so much since I was a child I won't let anyone tell me how to do or be anything 🕯️🖤
@alexwilson36517 күн бұрын
It's refreshing to read that after scrolling through these posts.
@jodie9728 Жыл бұрын
This was a perfect beginner video, thank you! I also really enjoyed how you highly encouraged not labelling and being open to find what resonates with you- not worrying about what others are doing. I found this super inspirational and informative :)
@cathyhall7933 Жыл бұрын
Oh wow, this is amazing! I've been interested in following the seasons all my adult life, I'm now 50. I was put off by god worship as that doesn't fit well with me so I haven't followed the seasons as much as I'd wanted to. I'm completely with you on the nature based aspect of paganism and this year I am going to emerge myself in it, with your help. I am so exilerated t have found your channel. I will be sharing this video with as many people as possible to help them understand what I want to follow. 🎉😊
@erikaoates Жыл бұрын
This is a beautiful video, thank you!! I love that you’ve brought things back to basics and emphasised the importance of individual personal connection rather than boxes/rules/aesthetics. You’re very generous with your knowledge and I’d love to see more videos like this. Sending you much love and peace xx
@helenhunter4857 Жыл бұрын
Paganism is every single culture that was not of the roman desire ..full stop..all faiths except from Catholic....xxxxx
@helenhunter4857 Жыл бұрын
According to the Christian lies xx
@amonke5276 Жыл бұрын
@@helenhunter4857atleast jesus was not a homosexual like pagan gods
@lettersandwordsandstuffs Жыл бұрын
@@helenhunter4857 Jesus loves all of us, including you ❤️
@huzi46 Жыл бұрын
#1 Do you believe that There is existence? - You see existence around you and you yourself can confirm that you exist #2 Do you believe that There is uniformity, regularity, and stability in nature? - Currently I’m wearing a t-shirt - Why is this shirt not randomly combusting, exploding, or flying away? - It is because there are basic principles that don’t allow that? - For example it’s a fact that you sitting on your bed means your bed won’t just decide to eat you up - For example you walk around you’re confident that your leg won’t just detach from your body - For example a tree won’t start growing out of you now all of a sudden #3 Therefore there has to be an existence that explains the uniformity, regularity, and stability in nature < Now that’s what we say is the first cause > - because if there is an existence that explains the uniformity, regularity and stability of nature, That first cause needs to have certain attributes First attribute: - first cause means that its the start of everything Second attribute: - The first cause implies that they are not first causes, it’s a first cause; singular - the distinction I’m making here is monotheism and polytheism - People that believe that there’s only one God and people who believe that there’s a bunch of gods Third attribute: - now this first cause is alone and doesn’t rely on anything or anyone since it’s the first cause isn’t it First by definition meaning that there’s no one else there but the first - so it’s by itself, it’s self-sufficient, relys on itself and then what comes afterwards relys on the first cause - a way of thinking of this is that everything’s now being produced from the first cause Now if that first cause “came into existence” Then it won’t be the first cause because there’s something that came before it and made that come into existence innit (the one that came into existence) Therefore that first cause must be omnipotent (been there forever) Omniscient (knows everything) And the designer and creator of all (Does that make sense?) - so we as Muslims believe that the first cause has attributes and these attributes are best explained via Islam - Hinduism -> many gods (contradictory to first cause principles) can’t have many gods - Christianity-> Jesus (an entity that came into existence) which is also contradictory to the first cause principles
@ravenswoods17712 күн бұрын
Really appreciate your views on simplicity. I have also noticed the complicated aspects of neo paganism and have even seen spell kits on websites that are incredibly expensive and NOT accessible to people. Nature is all around us, even a potted plant in a city apartment. Love your perspective ❤
@kalnieminen65 Жыл бұрын
I was a Christian for about 30 years, I got really into it and found that I had to jettison the "religiosity" of it and stuck to the core fundamentals. Saying that I have jumped back and forth in the Finnish flavour of Paganism. About 5 years ago my step brothers and I put aside Christian "religion" and returned whole heartedly to our ancestral ways, ie the old ways. Got into our old gods, shamans and various nature spirits, and I find it more liberating and free than the traditional European Christianity. I liked your video. Very informative
@laughing-at-you-idiot Жыл бұрын
Christianity is not european, but glad you found your way out of it
@semosancus5506 Жыл бұрын
Sounds like you just want to do whatever you want? Does Paganism have an explanation for the origin of life?
@kalnieminen65 Жыл бұрын
@@semosancus5506 oh...yeah, screw choices and yes, just like scriptures do. You know, the scriptures which were plagiarized from Assyrians, Babylonians, Egyptians and Phoenicians
@laughing-at-you-idiot Жыл бұрын
@@kalnieminen65 fr, bros really feed the narcissistic personality of some random storm god from the desert that tries to proclaim himself as the one and only
@FatalMatter-sz6gs10 ай бұрын
@@semosancus5506 Why does it matter? Nobody knows the origin of life, especially not bronze age desert books.
@CobyTravelWriter5 ай бұрын
Hi, I'm a very recent convert to paganism, specifically Norse paganism, only just started a few days. I've never been a very religious person, but I am excited to see where this journey takes me.
@INFJIntrovertNerd2 ай бұрын
Three year finally public pegan, Norse Pegan, it takes time when it gets hard keep going its worth it
@PaulJKurucz Жыл бұрын
I love the grounded, high vibe approach you take in sharing the basics of paganism. Thank you for sharing your thoughtful insights and suggestions, too! ✨️💫
@juparula Жыл бұрын
I love your focus on bringing it back to basics. I'm on a sort of spiritual journey right now, and this is really resonating with me
@Universal3821311 ай бұрын
Thanks
@Lunaleodrune9 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@Redrum3933 Жыл бұрын
I am celtic pagan. My ansisters are celtic. I have always felt alive being in woods and around lakes. So mote it be ❤
@SistersTape10 ай бұрын
notes on modern practice: ritual and ceremony (e.g. meditation, chanting, morning ritual, spells), communion with nature (e.g. nature walks, gardening, activism, tree spirits, fairies), living with the moon phases (and maybe lunar magic), altars and sacred spaces (e.g. little altar in the house, special celebration space), divination (e.g. tarot cards, runes, mirrors), community and celebration (celebrating the seasons and sun, see pagan festivals like summer solstice, harvest festivals, folk dancing, maypole), ancestor reverence (e.g. seeking wisdom from your ancestors)
@DTMBYLEZ702 ай бұрын
Nature walks, communing with nature, gardening yes- but tarot cards - stop.
@coey25 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this breakdown. Im just learning about paganism and this was a perfect description for some of the more rudimental questions i have. Gives me a lot more guidance about the direction im seeking so thank you very much ❤
@kelvinsparks4651 Жыл бұрын
What a lovely, well made video young lady, well done I've subbed. Paganism is something that has always had an attraction to me. I always feel at peace when in the woods and when I go to dartmoor I always feel as if I've come home . 😊
@StayStitching Жыл бұрын
It was helpful, thank you for taking the time to talk to us!
@huzi46 Жыл бұрын
#1 Do you believe that There is existence? - You see existence around you and you yourself can confirm that you exist #2 Do you believe that There is uniformity, regularity, and stability in nature? - Currently I’m wearing a t-shirt - Why is this shirt not randomly combusting, exploding, or flying away? - It is because there are basic principles that don’t allow that? - For example it’s a fact that you sitting on your bed means your bed won’t just decide to eat you up - For example you walk around you’re confident that your leg won’t just detach from your body - For example a tree won’t start growing out of you now all of a sudden #3 Therefore there has to be an existence that explains the uniformity, regularity, and stability in nature < Now that’s what we say is the first cause > - because if there is an existence that explains the uniformity, regularity and stability of nature, That first cause needs to have certain attributes First attribute: - first cause means that its the start of everything Second attribute: - The first cause implies that they are not first causes, it’s a first cause; singular - the distinction I’m making here is monotheism and polytheism - People that believe that there’s only one God and people who believe that there’s a bunch of gods Third attribute: - now this first cause is alone and doesn’t rely on anything or anyone since it’s the first cause isn’t it First by definition meaning that there’s no one else there but the first - so it’s by itself, it’s self-sufficient, relys on itself and then what comes afterwards relys on the first cause - a way of thinking of this is that everything’s now being produced from the first cause Now if that first cause “came into existence” Then it won’t be the first cause because there’s something that came before it and made that come into existence innit (the one that came into existence) Therefore that first cause must be omnipotent (been there forever) Omniscient (knows everything) And the designer and creator of all (Does that make sense?) - so we as Muslims believe that the first cause has attributes and these attributes are best explained via Islam - Hinduism -> many gods (contradictory to first cause principles) can’t have many gods - Christianity-> Jesus (an entity that came into existence) which is also contradictory to the first cause principles
@HildePipes Жыл бұрын
I very much enjoyed your explanation. It was a very informative (and, I thought, skilled) summary! You weren't rambling at all except in the most pleasant, congenial sort of way, much as the fast-paced, modern world might want to disparage that. Also, I appreciate you encouraging people to let go of all this obligation to the aesthetics of a spiritual pursuit. I am so with you there! Thank you for another delightful, peaceful video. My life is so obligatorily hectic now, it's nice to periodically escape to the sort of calm I look forward to making for myself again.
@shikantaza Жыл бұрын
I very much enjoyed your exploration. As a way of natural living, I have learned from the 5 seasons and the 5 elements, and the corresponding changes experienced in nature and myself. I now feel that each season empowers us to experience a profound cycle of change. Living in close harmony to nature is for me healing and fulfilling.😊
@rhill957 Жыл бұрын
Great post, very well researched. Total agreement with the idea of rules and labels not being important. Keep it up! ( also, nice shout out to R. Hutton, huge fan of that guy)
@chloelnd11 ай бұрын
This is THE most helpful video I've seen on this topic. I get overwhelmed by info quite a lot so the way you explain all of this so simply has made me so happy! Thank you for speaking on the label aspect, I get caught up on that a lot, so to be told to just bring it back to basics was amazing for me! New subscriber!!
@melissa_8491 Жыл бұрын
I loved this! Im so new to paganism and i love that you talk about bringing it back to basics. Instant follow 🥰
@GodlessFiend Жыл бұрын
I’m not too sure if I should switch to paganism too, mostly because I’m an atheist, who doesn’t believe in anything except myself
@1Corinthians15-1 Жыл бұрын
Learn the truth and then you will be set free. Jesus Christ is the only way, only truth, only life. And no, the roman catholic church is NOT Christian!
@fuckingbreakme Жыл бұрын
well atheist satanism is basically abt believing yourself
@MarjorieComeau7 ай бұрын
I love the idea that paganism is such a personal belief system, every person is unique, therefore wouldn't every person experience differently? Thank you, I will continue focusing on what resonates with me.
@PastorChrisRN Жыл бұрын
Paganism is growing in our region. This is helpful. I want to understand where people who have different beliefs from me are coming from. It also helps me understand more the dreams and desires that those being drawn to paganism. Thank you.
@mattlalonde1104 Жыл бұрын
I appreciate the time you took to make this video. You touched on a lot of things but did it well. It was informative and definitely helped me on my pagan journey. I have always loved nature and the natural order of things. I spend a lot of time in the woods just enjoying the peacefulness of it all. Im still learning and exploring all the paths of paganism and im enjoying the journey.
@paulg1886 Жыл бұрын
As a complete newbie I found this video interesting and informative, thanks for that. I like that you emphasised the importance of keeping it simple, that is what I am looking for, something that I can gradually grow into.
@HolisticRadio16 сағат бұрын
Totally loved this video ❤ shared around my friends and family Let The LIGHT of LOVE Shine 🌟💖🌟💖🌟💖🌟
@Summerrose400 Жыл бұрын
Just found your channel Luna. Very interesting, thank you for sharing your experience and knowledge. I wasn’t sure what to call myself but this way of life does resonate with me. Lots to learn for sure. I’m researching how to celebrate Yule this year which is fascinating and very enjoyable.
@Justagirlonherpath4 ай бұрын
17:35 I’m glad you said that it’s one of the things I discovered when I started gardening. Even though it’s just a small one on my balcony, but I just became so aware of the seasons and the weather.
@smileymaj Жыл бұрын
please make more videos about paganism!! i want to learn as much as possible
@lettersandwordsandstuffs Жыл бұрын
Jesus loves you
@smileymaj Жыл бұрын
@@lettersandwordsandstuffs i do not love him
@huzi46 Жыл бұрын
#1 Do you believe that There is existence? - You see existence around you and you yourself can confirm that you exist #2 Do you believe that There is uniformity, regularity, and stability in nature? - Currently I’m wearing a t-shirt - Why is this shirt not randomly combusting, exploding, or flying away? - It is because there are basic principles that don’t allow that? - For example it’s a fact that you sitting on your bed means your bed won’t just decide to eat you up - For example you walk around you’re confident that your leg won’t just detach from your body - For example a tree won’t start growing out of you now all of a sudden #3 Therefore there has to be an existence that explains the uniformity, regularity, and stability in nature < Now that’s what we say is the first cause > - because if there is an existence that explains the uniformity, regularity and stability of nature, That first cause needs to have certain attributes First attribute: - first cause means that its the start of everything Second attribute: - The first cause implies that they are not first causes, it’s a first cause; singular - the distinction I’m making here is monotheism and polytheism - People that believe that there’s only one God and people who believe that there’s a bunch of gods Third attribute: - now this first cause is alone and doesn’t rely on anything or anyone since it’s the first cause isn’t it First by definition meaning that there’s no one else there but the first - so it’s by itself, it’s self-sufficient, relys on itself and then what comes afterwards relys on the first cause - a way of thinking of this is that everything’s now being produced from the first cause Now if that first cause “came into existence” Then it won’t be the first cause because there’s something that came before it and made that come into existence innit (the one that came into existence) Therefore that first cause must be omnipotent (been there forever) Omniscient (knows everything) And the designer and creator of all (Does that make sense?) - so we as Muslims believe that the first cause has attributes and these attributes are best explained via Islam - Hinduism -> many gods (contradictory to first cause principles) can’t have many gods - Christianity-> Jesus (an entity that came into existence) which is also contradictory to the first cause principles
@beeboop309 Жыл бұрын
@@huzi46 brainrot
@saurabhmehta5018 Жыл бұрын
@@lettersandwordsandstuffsforced love kinda scary
@lighting_dejavu Жыл бұрын
♥️Thank you 🌿✨🌙 Very pleasant to watch you in your natural and fresh energies, talking about such tremendous Ancient and important topics. You are inspiring ✊✨💕 Wish you all the best and the best protection from different evil forces, which like to spread low-vibrations on good people.
@tcconnection Жыл бұрын
love how you say, don't need to label, define, follow a certain belief
@nessunooobasta4 ай бұрын
reall
@katnip266 Жыл бұрын
I wouldn't consider myself to be Pegan, Wiccan, Etc... But I have had a plethora of friends that are. That being said, and even before hand, I have gained a spiritual view on nature. When I am on a walk and I see an item that calls to me I usually pick it up and bring it home. All of these items have begun to collect and are arranged on a side table in my house. I've had people ask me if it is an alter, which I haven't considered before... I would call it a collection of lovely nature things, but I've been thinking about it more recently, and I was curious what is considered an alter and what goes into creating one. I'd love to hear what you have to say about it if it's something you practice.
@lettersandwordsandstuffs Жыл бұрын
Jesus loves you, putting flowers on an alter may seem harmless,but there's a God who knows everything about you and wants you to worship him not nature ...not trying to attack, Jesus loves you 🙂
@katnip266 Жыл бұрын
@@lettersandwordsandstuffs not to be rude, but no one asked. Please stop pushing your religious views on me when you don't even know me. Thank you.
@annayoder4332 Жыл бұрын
agreed here !!!! I'm a Christian and practice this way and worship no other gods. Being said... I believe God provided everything for us and I see no harm appreciating his creations in my opinion. It can easily be said... that you cook I'm sure...in a pot with seasoning herbs, your basically cooking in a cauldron lol
@lettersandwordsandstuffs Жыл бұрын
@katnip266 I didn't ask if you asked...I said what I said like you did...grow up
@katnip266 Жыл бұрын
@@lettersandwordsandstuffs 👍👍👍👍👍
@digital-nature-uk Жыл бұрын
Thank you. That is the most sensible description of paganism that I have ever heard.
@hergardendiary Жыл бұрын
Wonderful explanation. Please do more of these more of these!!
@Wicca-o9u3 ай бұрын
I just converted to Wicca a few months ago, and I told my parents about it today. I’m excited to see where this journey takes me, and that my parents are so supportive in buying me everything I need to practice it ❤️
@mandymullett1615 Жыл бұрын
Thankyou so much as a new pagan, this has been very helpful as I start On my journey. Blessings x
@yesyesyesenia66 ай бұрын
When you said that it can be overwhelming, I absolutely felt this. I don’t know where to start but have been diving deep into figuring out my spiritual journey. I do not claim to be anything in terms of spirituality but learning has been my biggest struggle at the moment because of all of the books and resources available.
@Lunaleodrune6 ай бұрын
My advice would be to follow your heart and your intuition more than anything, look to the natural world and what resonates with you the most.
@veteranturttle5554 Жыл бұрын
I really resonate w the idea of community and our relationship w nature (the best we understand)as my personal views on paganism has been attacked it seems to be the best path to truth i c
@maynardjohnson3313 Жыл бұрын
I've been a pagan for about 40 years. It's nice to start all over again every once in awhile.
@moonwater13 Жыл бұрын
I've been studying Wicca for 26 years and this is a nice relaxing overview of neo paganism.
@SantiagousDominguezus Жыл бұрын
Greetings from a Roman Pagan, wishing all peace, health, and happiness.
@lettersandwordsandstuffs Жыл бұрын
Wishing from what or whom? God loves everyone of us and wants a relationship with you...try and pray :) Jesus loves you and wants to help us all
@deborahgriffin7787 Жыл бұрын
@lettersandwordsandstuffs I'm sure you have the best intentions but, to look at your reply from a different angle, if you and your Christian friends were discussing your beliefs on a Christian channel and I answered your post, telling you that you're wrong to worship God and Jesus and you should be worshipping nature, how would you feel? We all have a right to believe what we wish to, without others telling us otherwise. Please would you mind not trying to push your beliefs on us as we would not dream of pushing our beliefs onto you. Thank you xx wishing you joy and happiness in your life.
@lettersandwordsandstuffs Жыл бұрын
@deborahgriffin7787 you can toughen up and not read the post
@mortuletern Жыл бұрын
@@lettersandwordsandstuffs i dont love jesus :)
@lettersandwordsandstuffs Жыл бұрын
@nustiu32 well he still loves you
@JalynChristine-f5q4 ай бұрын
I've been researching paganism for months on end, just trying to find out more and if it would suite me, and this is probably the most helpful thing I've come across, so thank you for your time and what you do, i hope to learn more from you..
@jamistardust5181 Жыл бұрын
I've never thought of myself as a pagan because I'm an atheist. What you describe is what I believe. For me It's honoring and protecting nature and Family. It's trying to become a part of nature and knowing that ALL organisms on his planet are your family. Treat an ant as if it's your little brother. No god is needed.
@maynardjohnson3313 Жыл бұрын
This is really good/learned IMHO. Thanx I'm going to link this video to people who ask me about Paganism. There are many definitions but I think yours is pretty good.
@LB-my1ej2 ай бұрын
I’ve been Wiccan for 60 years and I’m at peace every day. I love the wonderful rituals and I look forward to celebrating the earth and ALL its inhabitants every day. May you walk in peace.
@dancinrain8307 Жыл бұрын
I am glad you’re doing this video. I studied the books of Scott Cunningham published by Lewellyn. He was a more pure Pagan. I realized in the ‘90s that my having grown up in the Blue Ridge Mts of VA with a strong ancestors influence on my beliefs. The area is steeped in “the Mountain Ways” rooted in the Earth. I also studied under Lori Cabot, the Salem Witch who helped bring it into the realm of recognized and accepted religions. Over the past 30 years, I’ve also learned much about the ways of our Indigenous community. We are caretakers of our planet and our souls. )O(
@AdamMoss-bq1uk26 күн бұрын
We certainly do have a duty to our planet/animals ❤
@rebeccagines7369 Жыл бұрын
Wow! You explain paganism so well. I love your content! Will be subscribing to your channel. Thank you ❤
@Lunaleodrune Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! Welcome here 😊
@pkeslerpАй бұрын
You did a great job of covering a broad brush of a big branch of animism in a very nice relaxed video! Many folks may find that they are empathic healers /herbalists/ that so many folks over the centuries used to help and heal others + prayer/energy healing ......... often called witches by the uninformed or fearful..... but today most folks would call them naturalists /holistic healers or homeopathic medicine practitioners..... like you said..... people do not need to label themselves. Blessings, hugs, and unconditional love to you.
@paulhasenauer4166 Жыл бұрын
I am not knocking Christianity, but I feel that nature and the Earth are so beautiful, and there is magic and peacefulness in nature, I feel more connected to nature now, more positive than at any time in my life and I turned 63 recently. 🎃🐈⬛🌹
@garethmarshall6574Ай бұрын
The first video I have seen of yours. Your voice is beautiful and calms me, makes me happy. I didn't know about Paganism till I researched into Heilung (I was at their ritual in Perth and absolutely loved it). I'd like to know more about it as I am researching different beliefs about spirituality.
@storrmii333 Жыл бұрын
Lithuania still has a lot of remnants from pagan times, lots of traditions are still practiced to this day. Herbal medicines and things like that are also very common, even most of our names our taken from nature. If you walk through nature parks and woodlands you will still commonly find wooden carved statues of gods and spirits. We were the last pagans in Europe before the crusaders started slaughtering anyone who did not accept Christianity and destroying Holy groves or places of worship. But it still persisted through all the oppression
@matterson1070 Жыл бұрын
I really just started studying this so thank you for the video and I'll keep looking at your channel
@LoneWolf-tk9em Жыл бұрын
I am a Hindu & surprised how much it is similar to other ancient religions. We have 100s of forest goddesses whom different sections of people worship. We call them Shakti (Energy) Is it true that the Christian missionaries genocide the pagan people around Europe calling them witches ? & forcefully converted them ? I am asking because thats exactly what they are doing to tribal people in India currently. Missionaries are converting them to Christianity in exchange for money
@veganjym Жыл бұрын
Overwhelmed & frustrated I was until I was reminded why I was Pagan. I will continue to use this video to become grounded & calm.
@KixxKvldera Жыл бұрын
I have always had an affinity with the Medieval Era, Castles & Forestry. I feel very much at one with Mother Nature, and Spirits from the afterlife. I find the Sea, and Countryside very harmonious. I don't believe in Deities. I call myself a "Pagan Spiritualist". Modern UK doesn't accept non "Organised" or "Conventional" beliefs (Religions), but I will stay true to my inner beliefs, and not be dictated at! True Faith comes from within, and cannot be taught! I am liking your channel and will be watching more of your videos. Thank you.
@1Corinthians15-1 Жыл бұрын
TRUE faith comes from God, the one who made you and saved you through His Messiah. He loves you. Be sure.
@KixxKvldera Жыл бұрын
I think the true "God", if has to be something physical that we can see and touch, then it must be Cress. Cress is great. You can never get too much. It has a lovely Peppery flavour, and will never alter your physical appearance. All Hail Cress.
@marcodellasanta9089 Жыл бұрын
...enlightning! Personally I'm keeping researching in what You mention: "scattered resources" and am building my own "way"... and, as You say, that is for me too: "very simple things are needed". But connection with Nature is one of my basics. It follows from my belief in my gods and goddesses. I would like You to make a video on "divination"... thank You!
@BriarCopeland5 ай бұрын
As a Catholic, I am fascinated by your folks traditions and cultures
@autumnprice7066 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this. I am so thankful that I was led to you. I have always felt connected to the earth and nature and have been experiencing a strong pull to tap into my spirituality and grow my relationship with the earth and now I can. My beliefs and practices align with yours in being nature focused and connected.
@Lunaleodrune5 ай бұрын
So glad you found it helpful
@pontiuspilot5887 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Luna! It clarifies my own evolution from Christian to non-deist pagan. While I accept the presence of spirituality, it is not the focus of my life. I follow the Wheel and mark the seasons.I accept the pagan terms for the points on the Wheel as reference points. I do not have an altar or practice what goes with it! My perspective is wholly internal! It only becomes external around the Fall and winter Solstice! The usual decorations :) Peace and Love and Blessed Jul!
@TheNaturalWoodSculptor6 ай бұрын
Love your video, I have been search for the last few months about who I am , I am very nature orientated, I love nature, and I think you have reconfirmed my region, thank you. Religion itself can be very confusing and complex, which in a sense put me off. Thank you.
@huffysheraton Жыл бұрын
I'm Christian, but I do enjoy learning about other religions and where they intersect. This is a good video, thanks!
@sheillacollins33975 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@Lunaleodrune5 ай бұрын
Thank you SO much Sheilla!
@Johnbryan0 Жыл бұрын
Very good summary thanks On the Christian takeover, I highly recommend the book called the darkening age by Catherine nixey, it's all in there
@IrakleiosTheGreat11 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot, Luna. I immensely appreciate the part you mentioned the labelling game pervasive in the neo-pagan community. I agree entirely. However, there is something I want to add to this video: I think the most important aspect of Paganism is Nature. But the emphasis, as I see it, isn't in connecting with Nature, but in understanding it. I think we should revere Nature by learning its mechanics and physics. I think the essence of Paganism is the eternal urge to understand the wonders of Nature, both scientifically and philosophically.
@RavenblackWood-fk8hm Жыл бұрын
I follow eclectic Wicca I work with the goddess Hecate and I'm a witch
@adammoser4227 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this, you are really helping me a lot . I'm new to Paganism
@19squids81 Жыл бұрын
I identify as pagan as well. Wish there was some place near by where I could meet other pagans.
@paganphil1003 ай бұрын
@19squids81: There probably is. Google "The Pagan Federation" where you will find info about Pagan people / groups / meetings etc in your area. The PF is based in Britain but it has thousands of members worldwide (even a few in Muslim countries) so wherever you live you should be able to find some contacts.
@dr.OgataSerizawa4 ай бұрын
Apparently, I’ve been a Pagan since my early 20s. Will be 72 in October. I found your straightforward presentation to be very calming. Thanks for the upload✨
@MrMattydogz Жыл бұрын
thank you from one UK pagan to another, your videos are helping our community 🖤
@forevermore943111 ай бұрын
I really like your style of talking about this. I am interested in finding out more about Paganism but a lot of Videos weren't really speaking to me. I like that you include multiple aspects about the history and that you specified what the word could include as an Umbrella therm. It kept me engaged while with others I felt like I was blindly adapting modern aesthetics with no respect to the sourcematerial
@samuelbrito571 Жыл бұрын
Wiccan here. Proud pagan.
@AlexVanEks2 ай бұрын
This is so wonderfully educational! I didn't know the origins of the word pagan, and all the information was wonderful! Thank you for sharing your knowledge 🙏
@willieluncheonette5843 Жыл бұрын
DOES A PAGAN LIVING A NATURAL LIFE NEED RELIGION? " It is one of the most basic questions that can be asked. The first thing to understand is, who is a pagan? It is not what Christians go on calling a pagan. The pagan is a natural man - sincere, not a hypocrite, living life naturally without an domination of the mind. The pagan is part of existence. He is not trying to go in some other direction but is always in a let-go and moving with existence wherever it leads. There is no goal in the life of a pagan. There is no question of any meaning in the life of a pagan. Life in itself is so beautiful that to ask the question of the meaning of life is simply nonsense. It has to be remembered - we ask about meaning only when something goes wrong. If you have a headache, you certainly inquire why; you go to the doctor to find out the cause. But when you don't have any headache, what to say about headache? - you even forget about the head. Without the headache is there any head? There is no need even to remember it. When you are healthy you never ask the question, What is the meaning of health? Such a question only arises in the mind of a man who is not healthy. The people who ask what is the meaning of life are the people who have missed life, who are alive because they are still breathing, their heart is still beating, their pulse is still going on; otherwise they are dead. Except for these three things there is nothing in their life. Naturally the question arises: What is the meaning? Heart beating, breathing continuing, pulse perfectly right - but can these three things give you any fulfillment, any joy? Can these three things be the meaning of existence, the meaning of being? This is vegetating, not living. These are the people who ask, "What is the meaning of life?" - because they are missing it. The people who are really living are in love with life, in love with the small things of life, not hankering for any great things, non-ambitious. Sipping a cup of tea is enough of a joy for them. Just to see the sunrise is such a glory that who bothers what is the meaning of life? They enjoy their food, they enjoy their clothes, they enjoy their houses, they enjoy their gardens, they enjoy their lovers, their beloveds. They enjoy music, they enjoy poetry. They enjoy everything that is enjoyable, with no guilt. Joy is not a sin, and to be happy is not a crime. On the contrary, not to enjoy is a sin, not to be happy is to be a criminal, because the person who is not happy is going to do something wrong sooner or later. He is potentially on the way to crime. If he cannot be happy, he cannot allow anybody else to be happy; that is intolerable to him. He will be destructive of other people's happiness, of other people's joys. If he cannot enjoy, he is not going to allow anybody else to enjoy either. It hurts him that others are enjoying: "What is wrong with me?" There is certainly something wrong with you. Perhaps you are a Christian, perhaps you are a Hindu - these are diseases, and they go so deep in you, they contaminate you all the way. Your blood, your bones, your marrow - everything becomes contaminated. Just look at the face of Jesus. If you are a Christian you should look like Jesus, always carrying the cross, always sad, with a long face because the burden of the whole world is on his shoulders. He has to be the savior. The savior cannot be blissful. There is so much to save, so many people are drowning, dying; so many people are committing sins - and you are being blissful? Sitting silently doing nothing - and the crime grows by itself! The savior cannot have any holiday. He cannot go to a holiday resort for a few days to relax and enjoy the sun and the sand and the sea. No, it is not for saviors. This is for pagans. The pagan is never a savior, for the simple reason that if somebody wants to be miserable, it is his birthright - let him enjoy his misery! If he is enjoying his misery who are we to interrupt? If he wants to go to hell, then who are you to prevent him? He is not preventing you from going to heaven - you just go and take your flock with you, but leave him alone. But saviors cannot leave people alone. That's why I say they are the most dangerous people on the earth: in the name of good they will interfere with your privacy. They won't allow you to live according to your own nature. They will force you according to their ideas of how a man should be. They have a certain mold, and they will try to fit you into that mold; and nobody is going to fit into their mold, because their mold is according to their size, their height, their weight, their shape. It is their mold - it fits them perfectly. But all these saviors carrying this idiotic idea that what fits them is going to fit everybody; not only is going to, has to fit. The man is for the mold, not vice versa; the mold is not for the man. The mold cannot be changed according to you; you have to change according to their mold. Perhaps Jesus enjoyed being sad and long-faced. I have no objection to it - it is his life. If he wants to paint it with dark and dismal colors, it is his birthright; but he cannot say to anybody that, "You cannot paint your life with such shiny, such colorful moments." But that's what all these saviors have been doing. You have to paint your life just like a blackboard in a school. The darker it is, the happier the savior feels - he has saved one soul who otherwise was going to fall into the world of colors and songs, into the world of beauty and love. He was going to be distracted. Now he will remain with the dark color."
@jessamymckay938 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your video it was very clear and you were so gentle with your approach, as you mentioned it's very overwhelming when you're first coming to it!
@KazAngela2 ай бұрын
This is an extremely sensible and balanced explanation! Down to earth!
@adolfocobos6942 Жыл бұрын
So my whole life has been a lie Christianity adopted all the pagan rituals for Christmas, great video
@LizDragonPuppets9 ай бұрын
And Easter and also the celebration of Halloween generally :)
@tylerjoiner33648 ай бұрын
Hello Luna, I do appreciate your video on beginner paganism, and I loved your video of Samhain, I have been looking for a beginner video for a long time now, and I’m still new to paganism, exploring Druidry and Wicca and Norse Pagan, I thank you again and will gladly share with my friends, I don’t know if you have, but it would interesting to see a video on Druidry and Celtic paganism
@pagangamer87 Жыл бұрын
I loved this video.. thank you. I’m still on my journey and wish we had the pre-Christian paganism.
@kenofken9458 Жыл бұрын
It would be cool to have access to that, but I don't know that we would benefit from trying to follow it exactly. We're not 5th Century BC Greeks or Iron Age Celts or Vikings. We have to relate to the gods as who we are today.
@snorribjorn5074 Жыл бұрын
Well done! An excellent introduction to a very complex topic.
@Bikeadelic Жыл бұрын
"What do you mean you're a Pagan now!" "Well there's this hot girl on KZbin right...."
@dispirited_official Жыл бұрын
You just got a new subscriber. I've been wiccan for just over ten years but I've as always been interested in paganism as a whole. Very helpful video! It's definitely something I should research more
@cartesian_doubt623010 ай бұрын
"Introduction to Demon Worship" - A Beginner's Guide
@Lunaleodrune10 ай бұрын
Go away. This video is not for you, demons and worship were not mentioned.
@cartesian_doubt623010 ай бұрын
@@Lunaleodrune Those pagan gods are demons. A rose by any other name is still a rose.
@Lunaleodrune10 ай бұрын
@@cartesian_doubt6230 if you watched the video you’d know it’s mainly a factual historical account, and I said I don’t do any deity worship 🤔
@Kayjayherbdiva10 ай бұрын
That’s ignorant maybe watch it
@BoredOfBills9 ай бұрын
I like your vibe on the whole pagan thing. Simple, open to personal interpritation and nature focused.
@Miss-Placed.1Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this video as it's the first sensible explanation I've seen of paganism so far. As you said there's such a confusing array of info out there, often based on the aesthetic aspect. If that's people's thing then cool, but it's caused me so much confusion on my journey to reconnecting with my pagan roots, as I see it. I'm already living a pagan life, as it turns out, and don't need much of the 'stuff' I've accumulated, in order to be a "proper" pagan! As the manufacturers promote! Labels have their use, but I agree, there's no need to hang them round our necks. Thanks again 😊
@Allison20732 ай бұрын
Chose this video to get better knowledge about pagans. Seems to be exactly how I feel it should be, and how I want to live. Coming out of the proverbial closet with this will be loads of fun... Thank you for a great video 😊
@RavenblackWood-fk8hm7 ай бұрын
I've been an eclectic witch for like 7 years and I'm still practicing it today