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Posted: Sun Dec 19, 2010 4:31 pm
"The will to watch and wait." I am a young pagan, but that has not stopped me yet. Most other pagans believe I am too young to understand their religion, but honestly I have been studying it since I was twelve, and am currently six-teen. Watching and wiating for the past four years, trying to decide what paganism really means to myself, and if it is right. Well obviously that is not my call to make, but it is my call to decide what I believe in. In March, 2011, I will have been practicing paganism for two years. It is true, most young pagans are brash about their religion, but I feel that I am no longer extremely brash, hence the tittle "The will to watch and wait.". I am constantly learning new things about pagans, and always try to stay open minded, after all, nobodys right all of the time.
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Posted: Fri Dec 24, 2010 9:12 am
Veneciant94 "The will to watch and wait." I am a young pagan, but that has not stopped me yet. Most other pagans believe I am too young to understand their religion, but honestly I have been studying it since I was twelve, and am currently six-teen. Watching and wiating for the past four years, trying to decide what paganism really means to myself, and if it is right. Well obviously that is not my call to make, but it is my call to decide what I believe in. In March, 2011, I will have been practicing paganism for two years. It is true, most young pagans are brash about their religion, but I feel that I am no longer extremely brash, hence the tittle "The will to watch and wait.". I am constantly learning new things about pagans, and always try to stay open minded, after all, nobodys right all of the time. sounds like your on the right track to me. Remember to believe what works best for you and don't let anyone tell you that your wrong. We are all on our own paths here and there are bound to be a lot of differences between them
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Posted: Fri Dec 24, 2010 2:19 pm
I am still learning things about being a pagan, about walking the walk, about, well, everything! I hope never to stop learning....and I've been at it quite awhile. If you find yourself looking around with that question, 'Is that all there is; is there nothing more?' then it is merely time to turn around and face in a new direction. there is always more.
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