Hey guys! Long time no see!
We finally moved to the Chicago area
So, since I'm still learning about the various paths, one of the first things I do is get a library card. I get my card and I merrily stroll into the religious section under "other".
It took me about 20 minutes to figure out that various subjects were under Occult.
Yet a book about Druidism and the Moon Goddess was under the religious section, books on Witchcraft, Reincarnation, Tarot, etc . we're under the Occult section. Yet, a book on the original pagan Halloween was listed under Folklore (along with various other books about more holidays like memorial day and Christmas).
Does anyone find this highly odd?
I know the Craft is not considered religion but most consider it a tool in Spirituality.
Do libraries scatter Pagan or "Other" belief systems throughout various sections in the library? It's quite confusing .
The librarian was nice and did her job well, but felt a bit tense once she found the subject matter I was interested in.
We finally moved to the Chicago area
So, since I'm still learning about the various paths, one of the first things I do is get a library card. I get my card and I merrily stroll into the religious section under "other".
It took me about 20 minutes to figure out that various subjects were under Occult.
Yet a book about Druidism and the Moon Goddess was under the religious section, books on Witchcraft, Reincarnation, Tarot, etc . we're under the Occult section. Yet, a book on the original pagan Halloween was listed under Folklore (along with various other books about more holidays like memorial day and Christmas).
Does anyone find this highly odd?
I know the Craft is not considered religion but most consider it a tool in Spirituality.
Do libraries scatter Pagan or "Other" belief systems throughout various sections in the library? It's quite confusing .
The librarian was nice and did her job well, but felt a bit tense once she found the subject matter I was interested in.
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