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Anybody here have pagan beliefs?


glowingsunglowingsun said 2 months 3 weeks ago
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Is there anybody here who is a pagan or wiccan or the like? I'm just wondering, cause it would be of great help to me.


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LucyLucy said 2 months 3 weeks ago
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no sorry, i hope you find what you are looking for

soupsoup said 2 months 3 weeks ago
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nope, not here

angelsmomangelsmom said 2 months 3 weeks ago
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not me but my sil type is wiccan.

hapydazyhapydazy said 2 months 2 weeks ago
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I'm very eclectic with my beliefs but I do call myself Pagan Smile More just the nature side of spiritualism Flower

RichieRichie said 2 months 2 weeks ago
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I do have pagan beliefs but only as far as the 3 Fold Law

glowingsunglowingsun said 2 months 2 weeks ago
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That's pretty much as far take it too. The beliefs are there, butI don't go all out either.
I would like to know, though, if there are any pagan books for kids. I want to show it to Candra in way she'll feel comfortable.

RichieRichie said 2 months 2 weeks ago
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I did buy a book, can't remember what it's called though I'll dig it out 1 day, that was quite a decent read put in a way a child would understand. Obviously you have your own choices on things but I would show it to Crystal when she was at an age of understanding things

JOJOJOJO said 2 months 2 weeks ago
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what are you after hunny I may be able to help?

orc30orc30 said 2 months 2 weeks ago
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I'll ask my ex as she considers herself Wiccan.

glowingsunglowingsun said 2 months 2 weeks ago
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JOJO said:
what are you after hunny I may be able to help?


I'm looking for a pagan book for children. My daughter is 6 years old. My reference books are too scary for her, so I want a book more for her age. Something to read to her for a bedtime story that has to do with pagan beliefs. Can be fictional or non-fictional.

hapydazyhapydazy said 2 months 2 weeks ago
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I'm still trying to figure out the name, but there is one that is fictional, written from a Grandma's point of view to her granddaughter, I've heard it's a great book to introduce a young child to what the Pagan belief system is all about... I'll keep hunting for it.

I'm just curious though, which reference books do you have that are scary?? I highly recommend the Magical Household, I think by Scott Cunningham... not scary, great reference book!! Thumbs Up

glowingsunglowingsun said 2 months 2 weeks ago
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hapydazy said:
I'm still trying to figure out the name, but there is one that is fictional, written from a Grandma's point of view to her granddaughter, I've heard it's a great book to introduce a young child to what the Pagan belief system is all about... I'll keep hunting for it.

I'm just curious though, which reference books do you have that are scary?? I highly recommend the Magical Household, I think by Scott Cunningham... not scary, great reference book!! Thumbs Up


Actually they are not scary. I have Life Magic: The Power of Positive Witchcraft. It's about a whole deal of things. Nothing too much about the burning times. But I think its just the pictures that she doesn't understand. It's not that they are bad, just confusing, I guess, and the only word she could describe them was scary. It is a more adult or late teen read, but its the only thing I have that has lots of pictures.



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