Have a cup of tea with me!
Posted: Fri Jul 17, 2015 4:09 pm
Hello, everyone! I'm Cats and Tea. I suppose this introduction will be a bit longer than usual, I apologize for that, but I just want to explain my position.
I've always had an interest in witchcraft and paganism. Part of this is because I am a part of the Harry Potter generation, but I did have an interest in Wicca before I fully understood it. I remember once in middle school, I drew a pentacle on my binder and one of the Christian girls chastised me because that was "really bad". I believed in magic. I believed in fairies. That was sort of my life until I went to high school.
When I was in high school, I became very depressed and I lost all interest in religion. I began identifying as an atheist. I stopped believing in magic. I stopped believing in fairies. If it wasn't straight science, I wasn't interested.
I identified as an atheist until not very long ago when I became interested in religion again. I was never a drop-dead atheist. I always thought there was a possibility for something. Then I decided to learn more about Wicca, which always interested me.
I very quickly became overwhelmed. I understand why "a year and a day of training" is so commonly touted. But I like the Wiccan perspective of deity, a Goddess and a God. It's hard to believe in magick after being an atheist for so long, but I think I can get there. Magick isn't a far-fetched concept for me.
I saw somewhere on this forum that you here have a problem with new members joining for the sole purpose of soliciting Readings out of the members. I want to make it clear that is not my intention. I do find the concept interesting, but I joined because I hoped that finding a solid online community would help me understand what I find to be a very complex subject since I intend to be a solitary practitioner if Wicca is right for me.
That's my long-winded story. I hope I can make myself comfortable here and that you all will be receptive to my questions and maybe even ask me questions if you want.
Oh, and if you couldn't tell from my username. Cats and tea are two of my very favorite things!
Blessed be!
I've always had an interest in witchcraft and paganism. Part of this is because I am a part of the Harry Potter generation, but I did have an interest in Wicca before I fully understood it. I remember once in middle school, I drew a pentacle on my binder and one of the Christian girls chastised me because that was "really bad". I believed in magic. I believed in fairies. That was sort of my life until I went to high school.
When I was in high school, I became very depressed and I lost all interest in religion. I began identifying as an atheist. I stopped believing in magic. I stopped believing in fairies. If it wasn't straight science, I wasn't interested.
I identified as an atheist until not very long ago when I became interested in religion again. I was never a drop-dead atheist. I always thought there was a possibility for something. Then I decided to learn more about Wicca, which always interested me.
I very quickly became overwhelmed. I understand why "a year and a day of training" is so commonly touted. But I like the Wiccan perspective of deity, a Goddess and a God. It's hard to believe in magick after being an atheist for so long, but I think I can get there. Magick isn't a far-fetched concept for me.
I saw somewhere on this forum that you here have a problem with new members joining for the sole purpose of soliciting Readings out of the members. I want to make it clear that is not my intention. I do find the concept interesting, but I joined because I hoped that finding a solid online community would help me understand what I find to be a very complex subject since I intend to be a solitary practitioner if Wicca is right for me.
That's my long-winded story. I hope I can make myself comfortable here and that you all will be receptive to my questions and maybe even ask me questions if you want.
Oh, and if you couldn't tell from my username. Cats and tea are two of my very favorite things!
Blessed be!