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New Post 11/20/2008 1:32 AM
User is offline Jean
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Greetings from the eastern cape 

Hello all out there.  it seems a long time since anyone wrote here, so hopefully i can start a ball rolling.  I felt very close to wicca for a long time, about 17 years now, wow I am getting on.  Doing my thing on my own,but being quite distracted by life.  However, I have learnt along the way, some things about the nature of 'reality', or maybe what it isnt, about energy and moving it, about materializing things that I want, but, more lately about how we are materializing all the time, even things that we dont want but maybe do expect.  It has been a wonderilled journey.  I have come back to it lately stronger than before.  What it is exactly I am not sure, I like the words that I read a few minutes ago an 'eclectic pagan'.  I believe that we use powerful concepts like gods and healing energies, as metaphors to help us harness something. So I dont like to get too hung up on specifics, like say it like that, or worship like this.  I like the simplicity of 'do what thou wilt, harm ye none'.  But I  have come to the conclusion that for me a deeper ethics is called for.  What to do with this energy at my finger tips, definatly more than just looking after me and mine.  Anyway, look me up if you are in the E. Cape.

Many blessings

Jean

 
New Post 11/21/2008 9:15 AM
User is offline Ammon
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Re: Greetings from the eastern cape 

Hi Jeannie, Welcome to the forum, the site has been off line for a while, but hopefully in the next few weeks it'll come back to it's previous popularity, we have members from all over the country, and even some from overseas, so I'm sure someone from arround there will be allong to say hello on the forums sooner or later.


"Life's journey is not to arrive at the end safely in a well preserved body, but rather to slide in sideways totally worn out shouting, "holy sh*t...what a ride!"
 
New Post 12/12/2008 3:42 PM
User is offline Ladyhawk (Mystical)
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Re: Greetings from the eastern cape 

Hi

I must say when I started out Wicca I never in a million years thought it would be such a fulfulling journey I learned more about myself in the last 5 years than I ever thought would be possible.  One thing about wicca it give you peace and that for me was the most important lesson of all. 

 
New Post 12/17/2008 12:52 PM
User is offline Nico Redelinghuys
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Re: Greetings from the eastern cape 

I can't remember where it all started for me. I know in school I already felt the Church was a bad place for me to be and I blamed it mainly on the fact that I already knew back then that I am gay. But the Occult had tickled me and the anger I felt towards the Church and my parents... yeah.

But Wicca and Magick only really got to me around ... 1 ... 2 .... uhm.... no, wait.... 1 ... 2 .... 3 .... eihs, wait ...


Love 'n Light 'n Abundance
 
New Post 12/17/2008 12:54 PM
User is offline Nico Redelinghuys
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Re: Greetings from the eastern cape 

.... okay, it's about 4 years ago that I started studying Wicca, Divination, Meditation and even (lately) Kabalah.

 

The journey is painful, but it is worth it!


Love 'n Light 'n Abundance
 
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