Hello, friends!
I'm new to the path of Paganism, and I'm exploring myself spiritually as well as educating myself on different belief systems and the deities involved in them. However, the more I read and talk to people, the more confusing things become. I feel lost in a way, like I'm being pulled in and tugged in so many directions that I've just lost my way. I've kept my prayers and rituals vague and open as I've not dedicated myself to any pantheon or practice as of yet.
I suppose I'm just new and looking for some wise words from those who have experienced more along their path than I have.
So my questions for you are: How did you discover what Gods/Goddesses or particular path was calling to you? Or was it multiple paths that you blended yourself? Do you believe it's just to blend traditions as long as you are doing it through educating yourself and being sincere and respectful, or should traditions be kept separate from each other?
Thanks guys! The forum is great and there's so many helpful people. I'm glad to have joined!
I'm new to the path of Paganism, and I'm exploring myself spiritually as well as educating myself on different belief systems and the deities involved in them. However, the more I read and talk to people, the more confusing things become. I feel lost in a way, like I'm being pulled in and tugged in so many directions that I've just lost my way. I've kept my prayers and rituals vague and open as I've not dedicated myself to any pantheon or practice as of yet.
I suppose I'm just new and looking for some wise words from those who have experienced more along their path than I have.
So my questions for you are: How did you discover what Gods/Goddesses or particular path was calling to you? Or was it multiple paths that you blended yourself? Do you believe it's just to blend traditions as long as you are doing it through educating yourself and being sincere and respectful, or should traditions be kept separate from each other?
Thanks guys! The forum is great and there's so many helpful people. I'm glad to have joined!
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