The Pagan Way To Money
Pagans may define money as:
"A type of magic that turns even the most recalcitrant humans into willing slaves."
Now, who said that magic is absent from the modern world? Rather, using the above definition, we could say:
"Nay, magic is the very central nexus of the modern world!"
We have many traditions in our Pagan religions concerning good-luck-magic pertaining to seeking provision. I will share one of these - that there is an oral tradition from the merchant sailors of the Mediterranean that a Sailor's Anchor can serve as a good luck amulet for seeking provision/money. You can obtain/make a pendant and attach it to your necklace or bracelet to get "good luck" money-magic.
So, let us hear all your old wives/witches tales about fighting financial difficulty with magical objects or techniques, or conversely chime in on how we are such superstitious fools to keep our colored rabbits' feet charms - and our paradigm through which we view money has been replaced now with the fear of bosses and bankers.
Pagans may define money as:
"A type of magic that turns even the most recalcitrant humans into willing slaves."
Now, who said that magic is absent from the modern world? Rather, using the above definition, we could say:
"Nay, magic is the very central nexus of the modern world!"
We have many traditions in our Pagan religions concerning good-luck-magic pertaining to seeking provision. I will share one of these - that there is an oral tradition from the merchant sailors of the Mediterranean that a Sailor's Anchor can serve as a good luck amulet for seeking provision/money. You can obtain/make a pendant and attach it to your necklace or bracelet to get "good luck" money-magic.
So, let us hear all your old wives/witches tales about fighting financial difficulty with magical objects or techniques, or conversely chime in on how we are such superstitious fools to keep our colored rabbits' feet charms - and our paradigm through which we view money has been replaced now with the fear of bosses and bankers.
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