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Didn't exist > born > Exist > (very conservative) Christian > Heathen > Atheist (I think) > Still Heathen but Atheist (I think) > Atheist
So who's Son are you now?
ThorSon's milkshake brings all the PF girls to the yard - Volcaniclastic
RIP
I have never been across the way
Seen the desert and the birds
You cut your hair short
Like a shush to an insult
The world had been yelling
Since the day you were born
Revolting with anger
While it smiled like it was cute
That everything was shit.
- J. Wylder
I was dragged off to church when I was young until I went away to school and had told mother that I didn't really want to go anymore but was sort of convinced too. Went away to school and got into paganism since I had a developed a love for nature and animals and had a real concern for Earth and climate change and I was sort of developing a pantheistic attitude although I didn't have a name for it. Then I picked up Wicca and was interested in this for a very short time and still have an interest in Goddess worship and Wicca but I felt a stronger calling to Druidry and Celtic mythology. When I was in my early 30s I had an interest in the First Nations Pantheon as well. Then I turned pantheist strongly for many years and sort of forgot about Druidry. Then recently I started developing an interest in the Celtic deities and a little interest in the Norse Pantheon. Then lately I've been interested in Druidry again with a little Celtic Reconstructionist mixed in as well. I guess it's pretty easy to say that I've always been a Druid and most strongly a pantheist. I didn't really study all this stuff too closely, just a little here and there especially when I was in school, but always had an intuitive attachment to these things. I've never been a member of any groves or covens and have always been solitary.
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