Hail,
I know I cannot be the only one who has had an interest in learning about other pathways. I classify myself as a Traditional Heathen, but I have friends far and wide who are apart of differing beliefs.
Now this does not mean I have any inclination to convert, I am quite content with my beliefs, but after speaking with Gleb some months ago, I became highly fascinated with the Kemetic belief system. He gave me a great overlay, which I researched well after our discussion ended.
I also had a friend who followed a type of self proclaimed Hindu-Voodooism/chaos magick system who enthralled me with stories of his Gods. He worshiped Shiva as his main Goddess, and I never knew Hinduism could get so dark. The tales of her are thrilling, but I would never convert into Hinduism.
What other pathways have interested you? As well, people who belong to these different pathways, feel free to explain more in depth to those people who are interested. I would love to learn more about the darker stories of Hinduism if anyone has time to share with me (Thorbjorn)
I know I cannot be the only one who has had an interest in learning about other pathways. I classify myself as a Traditional Heathen, but I have friends far and wide who are apart of differing beliefs.
Now this does not mean I have any inclination to convert, I am quite content with my beliefs, but after speaking with Gleb some months ago, I became highly fascinated with the Kemetic belief system. He gave me a great overlay, which I researched well after our discussion ended.
I also had a friend who followed a type of self proclaimed Hindu-Voodooism/chaos magick system who enthralled me with stories of his Gods. He worshiped Shiva as his main Goddess, and I never knew Hinduism could get so dark. The tales of her are thrilling, but I would never convert into Hinduism.
What other pathways have interested you? As well, people who belong to these different pathways, feel free to explain more in depth to those people who are interested. I would love to learn more about the darker stories of Hinduism if anyone has time to share with me (Thorbjorn)
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