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Amaris
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I recently began dabbling in Paganism, having been an atheist agnostic for the past 10 or so years, and a fundamentalist Christian for decades before that. My username, Amaris, I took on as my own whenever I "converted," and has become a part of that identity. I believe, and have since I was a child, that there is more to the universe, more to existence, than just what we can see and feel.
Even when I was an atheist agnostic, I never let go of the idea that some form of magick (with a 'k' to separate it from "magic," which is the art of illusion performed by people like David Copperfield, Penn & Teller, and so on). I believe in a Goddess (and have tentatively, on and off, for the past 20 years), and follow a number of rituals and practices when exploring my belief system.
I have searched through many religions (though not in adherence, just out of interest), seeing what other faiths used as their lens to view life, the universe, and everything, but it never really helps as much as discussing it with people who can more adequately explain how they feel about something, about how they see the environment around them. Feedback makes it closer, more connected.
I was hoping we could share those thoughts and experiences with one another.
Even when I was an atheist agnostic, I never let go of the idea that some form of magick (with a 'k' to separate it from "magic," which is the art of illusion performed by people like David Copperfield, Penn & Teller, and so on). I believe in a Goddess (and have tentatively, on and off, for the past 20 years), and follow a number of rituals and practices when exploring my belief system.
I have searched through many religions (though not in adherence, just out of interest), seeing what other faiths used as their lens to view life, the universe, and everything, but it never really helps as much as discussing it with people who can more adequately explain how they feel about something, about how they see the environment around them. Feedback makes it closer, more connected.
I was hoping we could share those thoughts and experiences with one another.