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Old Jun 13, 2012, 11:34 PM
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I am new to this site, and i was wondering if there are any other pagans out there. i have followed this path for many years. i must say that if your beliefs are any different thats great too. For me this is MY path. I do suffer friom depression and i was wondering if any one else out there feels the same?
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Old Jun 17, 2012, 02:33 PM
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Welcome to PC northerner. Yes there are other members who follow the Pagan faith and here's a social group. Best of luck on your spiritual journey.

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Old Aug 03, 2014, 01:55 PM
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I am new to this site, and i was wondering if there are any other pagans out there. i have followed this path for many years. i must say that if your beliefs are any different thats great too. For me this is MY path. I do suffer friom depression and i was wondering if any one else out there feels the same?
hi! only recently i have converted to following the pagan path. I prefer to just recognise myself as pagan rather than specifics like wicca but i am not set in stone with my beliefs. I love it, especially from christianity which i was christened into but being pagan is really where i feel most spiritually connected do you practise any rituals? i'm new to the religion and i want to know what other people have for their alters and what others believe
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Old Aug 03, 2014, 03:17 PM
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I identify as an atheist eclectic pagan. Atheist meaning most of the time I consider any deities to be archetypal and not "real" beings with power. Eclectic because I am learning about the spiritualities of my different heritages and incorporating it into my practice. And pagan because I venerate the earth and my spirituality doesn't fall under any of the 3 Abrahamic religions.

From my understanding, paganism is not a religion. It is a lack of fitting under any defined religion, but it is inclusive of many different spiritualities.

I took my altar down because I don't have room and can't upkeep it at the moment, but I want to put one up for all the suffering people& children in the world, and to stand by Palestinians spiritually and offer my love and hope for them. These are both things dear to my heart right now so I want the altar to be beautiful and show my care

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