Circumradiant
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Hey, I'm new here. I attempted posting on another site about this, but my thread didn't show up. This forum seems pretty nice overall and I'm enjoying the posts.
So, I'm in my mid-twenties and I never had a religion. I read a little about the major religions and a few niche ones, and I've had people explain concepts to me. My family is largely Christian and I was baptised Catholic, but never practiced.
I'm Brazilian and have a mixed race background (black/white/indigenous, all direct).
I have little information on my non-European ancestry, not just due to historical factors but other reasons. My great-grandfather was indigenous, but we know almost nothing about him and his traditions. He died when my mother was young. I considered Afro-Brazilian faiths, but they don't resonate with me. I'm intrigued by two of the orishas, though.
I want to honour my ancestors if possible, but that's not a major concern. I dealt with lifelong shame and unhappiness and I want to be proud of my roots for once.
I love cultures, and have had this curiosity about tnem since I was very young. I'm especially keen on the Inuit and Japanese cultures. I read about animism and Shinto and was left with a positive opinion.
My interest in neopaganism began in 2013-14 after I discovered the band Coil and related projects. Some, if not all of its members, were involved in occultism - and one of them considered himself a "born again pagan".
Over the years I interacted with people who identified as occultists, and I met a Wicca or two. They all told me to read about chaos magick and Thelema, but I didn't understand much.
I have my own beliefs, some of which I hold since childhood, and others were acquired along the way, but they are largely my own and not influenced by peers or media. Some of these beliefs align with existing religions (yin and yang/duality, reincarnation, etc). There are others, however, that are a bit "new age", but that's unintentional, and I don't identify that way. I'm apprehensive about telling others about these "new age" ideas because I don't want to be judged.
There's also the fact that I'm polytheist, but I believe in a Source/Creator that is not necessarily the Abrahamic God. In my view, this Creator works with the deities. There may be other beings... I don't know.
Nature is powerful, and I feel a connection to Gaia, as well as the sun and especially the moon. Water is relevant (perhaps due to my astrological signs). It feels like Gaia and the moon are calling me to do something. I would like to explore these connections.
There are other female deities that I'm drawn to, but I'm not opposed to honouring a God.
I thought about becoming Wiccan, and am reading books on it, but these facts I presented make me doubt that I can be accepted in Wiccan circles.
I don't have the money or space to make an altar right now, nor can I afford the expensive items that are required (like an athame). My chronic illnesses limit my income options.
I'm curious about witchcraft... don't know if you're allowed to talk about it here.
My focus would be in the spiritual practices more than witchcraft itself. Just want to find my path.
What should I do?
Thank you and sorry for the long post. Blessed be.
So, I'm in my mid-twenties and I never had a religion. I read a little about the major religions and a few niche ones, and I've had people explain concepts to me. My family is largely Christian and I was baptised Catholic, but never practiced.
I'm Brazilian and have a mixed race background (black/white/indigenous, all direct).
I have little information on my non-European ancestry, not just due to historical factors but other reasons. My great-grandfather was indigenous, but we know almost nothing about him and his traditions. He died when my mother was young. I considered Afro-Brazilian faiths, but they don't resonate with me. I'm intrigued by two of the orishas, though.
I want to honour my ancestors if possible, but that's not a major concern. I dealt with lifelong shame and unhappiness and I want to be proud of my roots for once.
I love cultures, and have had this curiosity about tnem since I was very young. I'm especially keen on the Inuit and Japanese cultures. I read about animism and Shinto and was left with a positive opinion.
My interest in neopaganism began in 2013-14 after I discovered the band Coil and related projects. Some, if not all of its members, were involved in occultism - and one of them considered himself a "born again pagan".
Over the years I interacted with people who identified as occultists, and I met a Wicca or two. They all told me to read about chaos magick and Thelema, but I didn't understand much.
I have my own beliefs, some of which I hold since childhood, and others were acquired along the way, but they are largely my own and not influenced by peers or media. Some of these beliefs align with existing religions (yin and yang/duality, reincarnation, etc). There are others, however, that are a bit "new age", but that's unintentional, and I don't identify that way. I'm apprehensive about telling others about these "new age" ideas because I don't want to be judged.
There's also the fact that I'm polytheist, but I believe in a Source/Creator that is not necessarily the Abrahamic God. In my view, this Creator works with the deities. There may be other beings... I don't know.
Nature is powerful, and I feel a connection to Gaia, as well as the sun and especially the moon. Water is relevant (perhaps due to my astrological signs). It feels like Gaia and the moon are calling me to do something. I would like to explore these connections.
There are other female deities that I'm drawn to, but I'm not opposed to honouring a God.
I thought about becoming Wiccan, and am reading books on it, but these facts I presented make me doubt that I can be accepted in Wiccan circles.
I don't have the money or space to make an altar right now, nor can I afford the expensive items that are required (like an athame). My chronic illnesses limit my income options.
I'm curious about witchcraft... don't know if you're allowed to talk about it here.
My focus would be in the spiritual practices more than witchcraft itself. Just want to find my path.
What should I do?
Thank you and sorry for the long post. Blessed be.
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