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The Difference Is.......

This is the witches star...notice how it looks Penticle01 this is what most pagans / wiccans wear or have. This is a pentigram....notice the difference BAPHOMET pentagrams are used in the worship of satan, not the penticle so plz learn before you open your mouth and prove how stupid you really are. Thank you
1ST OFF...I AM AN ECLECTIC PAGAN...NOT WICCAN..NOT DRUID..NOT CELTIC..DRACONIC..OR ANY ONE PHILOSOPHY ...GET IT STRAIGHT AND CLEAR... ___________________________________________________ AND FOR ALL THE ASS HATS OUT THERE WHO DONT FEEL LIKE READING ALL OF THAT HERE'S THE BREAK DOWN Modern nature religion Many current pagans in industrial societies base their beliefs and practices on a connection to Nature, and a divinity within all living things, but this may not hold true for all forms of Paganism, past or present. Some believe that there are many deities, which is known as pantheon or polytheism. By contrast, pantheism is the belief that the combined subconscious spirit of all living things forms the universal deity. Panentheism takes this one step further, incorporating the idea that the Universal Deity is both in everything (in the universe) but also extends beyond the known physical universe. Ancient Greek paganism, which tended in many cases to be a deification of the local deity, as Athena in Athens, saw each local emanation as an aspect of an Olympian deity during the Classical period and then after Alexander to syncretize the deity with the political process, with "state divinities" increasingly assigned to various localities, as Roma personified Rome. Many ancient regimes would claim to be the representative on earth of these gods, and would depend on more or less elaborate bureaucracies of state-supported priests and scribes to lend public support to their claims. In one well-established sense, paganism is the belief in any non-monotheistic religion, which would mean that the Pythagoreans of ancient Greece would not be considered Pagan in that sense, since they were monotheist, but not in the Abrahamic tradition. In an extreme sense, and like the pejorative sense below, any belief, ritual or pastime not sanctioned by a religion accepted as orthodox by those doing the describing, such as Burning Man, Halloween, or even Christmas, can be described as "pagan" by the person or people who object to them and the individuals who choose to claim this title. BELOW IS THE DEFINITION FOR ANY WHO WANT TO REALLY KNOW ___________________________________________________ Paganism From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Paganism (from Latin paganus, meaning "country dweller, rustic") is a term which, from a Western perspective, has come to connote a broad set of spiritual or cultic practices or beliefs of any folk religion, and of historical and contemporary polytheistic religions in particular. The term can be defined broadly, to encompass the faith traditions outside the Abrahamic monotheistic group of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. The group so defined includes many of the Eastern religions, Native American religions and mythologies and as well as non-Abrahamic ethnic religions in general. More narrow definitions will not include any of the world religions and restrict the term to local or rural currents not organized as civil religions. Characteristic of pagan traditions is the absence of proselytism and the presence of a living mythology which explains religious practice.[1] The term "pagan" is a Christian adaptation of the "gentile" of Judaism, and as such has an inherent Christian or Abrahamic bias, and pejorative connotations among Westerners,[2] comparable to heathen, and infidel, mushrik and kafir (كافر) in Islam. For this reason, ethnologists avoid the term "paganism," with its uncertain and varied meanings, in referring to traditional or historic faiths, preferring more precise categories such as polytheism, shamanism, pantheism, or animism. Since the later 20th century, "Pagan" or "Paganism" has become widely used as a self-designation by adherents of Neopaganism. Etymology [edit] Pagan The term pagan is from Latin paganus, an adjective originally meaning "rural", "rustic" or "of the country." As a noun, paganus was used to mean "country dweller, villager." In colloquial use, it could mean much the same as calling someone today a 'Hillbilly'. The semantic development of post-classical Latin paganus in the sense "non-Christian, heathen" is unclear. The dating of this sense is controversial, but the 4th century seems most plausible. An earlier example has been suggested in Tertullian De Corona Militis xi, "Apud hunc [sc. Christum] tam miles est paganus fidelis quam paganus est miles infidelis," but here the word paganus may be interpreted in the sense "civilian" rather than "heathen". There are three main explanations of the development: * (i) The older sense of classical Latin pāgānus is "of the country, rustic" (also as noun). It has been argued that the transferred use reflects the fact that the ancient idolatry lingered on in the rural villages and hamlets after Christianity had been generally accepted in the towns and cities of the Roman Empire; cf. Orosius Histories 1. Prol. "Ex locorum agrestium compitis et pagis pagani vocantur." From its earliest beginnings, Christianity spread much more quickly in major urban areas (like Antioch, Alexandria, Corinth, Rome) than in the countryside (in fact, the early church was almost entirely urban), and soon the word for "country dweller" became synonymous with someone who was "not a Christian," giving rise to the modern meaning of "Pagan." This may, in part, have had to do with the conservative nature of rural people, who may have been more resistant to the new ideas of Christianity than those who lived in major urban centers. However, it may have also resulted from early Christian missionaries focusing their efforts within major population centers (e.g., St. Paul), rather than throughout an expansive, yet sparsely populated, countryside (hence, the Latin term suggesting "uneducated country folk") until a bit later on. * (ii) The more common meaning of classical Latin pāgānus is "civilian, non-militant" (adjective and noun). Christians called themselves mīlitēs, "enrolled soldiers" of Christ, members of his militant church, and applied to non-Christians the term applied by soldiers to all who were "not enrolled in the army". * (iii) The sense "heathen" arose from an interpretation of paganus as denoting a person who was outside a particular group or community, hence "not of the city" or "rural"; cf. Orosius Histories 1. Prol. "ui alieni a civitate dei..pagani vocantur." See C. Mohrmann, Vigiliae Christianae 6 (1952) 9ff. -- Oxford English Dictionary, (online) 2nd Edition (1989) "Peasant" is a cognate, via Old French paisent. (Harry Thurston Peck, Harper's Dictionary of Classical Antiquity, 1897; "pagus"). In their distant origins, these usages derived from pagus, "province, countryside", cognate to Greek πάγος "rocky hill", and, even earlier, "something stuck in the ground", as a landmark: the Proto-Indo-European root *pag- means "fixed" and is also the source of the words page, pale (stake), and pole, as well as pact and peace. While pagan is attested in English from the 14th century, there is no evidence that the term paganism was in use in English before the 17th century. The OED instances Edward Gibbon's Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire (1776): "The divisions of Christianity suspended the ruin of paganism." The term was not a neologism, however, as paganismus was already used by Augustine. Less than twenty years after the last vestiges of paganism were crushed with great severity by the emperor Theodosius I[5] Rome was seized by Alaric in 410. This led to murmuring that the gods of paganism had taken greater care of the city than that of the Christian God, inspiring St Augustine to write The City of God, alternative title "De Civitate Dei contra Paganos: The City of God against the Pagans", in which he claimed that whilst the great 'city of Man' had fallen, Christians were ultimately citizens of the 'city of God. Heathen Heathen is from Old English hæðen "not Christian or Jewish", (c.f. Old Norse heiðinn). Historically, the term was probably influenced by Gothic haiþi "dwelling on the heath", appearing as haiþno in Ulfilas' bible as "gentile woman," (translating the "Hellene" in Mark 7:26). This translation probably influenced by Latin paganus, "country dweller", or it was chosen because of its similarity to the Greek ethne, "gentile". It has even been suggested that Gothic haiþi is not related to "heath" at all, but rather a loan from Armenian hethanos, itself loaned from Greek ethnos ____________________________________________________ AND FOR ALL THE ASS HATS OUT THERE WHO DONT FEEL LIKE READING ALL OF THAT HERE'S THE BREAK DOWN Modern nature religion Many current pagans in industrial societies base their beliefs and practices on a connection to Nature, and a divinity within all living things, but this may not hold true for all forms of Paganism, past or present. Some believe that there are many deities, which is known as pantheon or polytheism. By contrast, pantheism is the belief that the combined subconscious spirit of all living things forms the universal deity. Panentheism takes this one step further, incorporating the idea that the Universal Deity is both in everything (in the universe) but also extends beyond the known physical universe. Ancient Greek paganism, which tended in many cases to be a deification of the local deity, as Athena in Athens, saw each local emanation as an aspect of an Olympian deity during the Classical period and then after Alexander to syncretize the deity with the political process, with "state divinities" increasingly assigned to various localities, as Roma personified Rome. Many ancient regimes would claim to be the representative on earth of these gods, and would depend on more or less elaborate bureaucracies of state-supported priests and scribes to lend public support to their claims. In one well-established sense, paganism is the belief in any non-monotheistic religion, which would mean that the Pythagoreans of ancient Greece would not be considered Pagan in that sense, since they were monotheist, but not in the Abrahamic tradition. In an extreme sense, and like the pejorative sense below, any belief, ritual or pastime not sanctioned by a religion accepted as orthodox by those doing the describing, such as Burning Man, Halloween, or even Christmas, can be described as "pagan" by the person or people who object to them and the individuals who choose to claim this title.

They're done...LOL

Well ladies and Gents the military valentines are done and i got 200 to get posted up so if ya think I been mad or ignoring ya, I haven't...just been trying to get these done so I can get them up on some blogs so they can be ripped by the people that want they're Valentine's. I also got comment Valentine's made ... one for Family members and a second for friends and fans...lol. So let me get these up and then its back to the business of Fubaring and fun. Love y'all ...Momma Rox

ok All here goes

I'm fine and kicking and my hand hurts but eh...nuthing new. Normally i try to hit up all my friends an family with a comment every moring...but i gotta put a hold on that...I got something i gotta finish and then get it up on the blogs....if anyone knows any military person on this sight plz let me know...right now i got about 100 pics done with 70 left to go and i gotta get them up and done by the end of this month if possible. So huggs an love to all and know that i aint forgotten ya i just got work to get done...love ya.

sliding

I'm falling farther and farther into this darkness. I try to hold on, catch on to something...but it all slips out of my grasp. Whenever I try yo hold on it becomes out of reach and I can't get a grip on anything solid, not emotionally, spiritually, mentally. Am I loosing my mind, I wish I knew. It feels like I'm sliding down a fragile shoot and thats its going to fracture in to pieces at any moment. Everyone keeps saying that I'm not alone...but I am...we all are...thats why we keep searching and looking for that one person whose touch makes you feel safe as well as dangerous at the same time.... I guess thats a big part of my problem...you can touch my soul with your songs, my mind with your words, my heart with your thoughtfulness, but I'm never touched physically anymore, haven't been since the sometime near the end of September I think, I cant remember anymore. But hey I'll get by, always do These are the ramblings of a crazy person who hasnt slep yet...lol

bottled up

i keep waiting for something to happen, maybe its time i just moved on, I don't know. Thats the problem I don't know anymore. I had a nervous break down in October of 97. I went into the hospital cause I knew if I didn't get help I wouldn't be here for my son. I was diagnosed with manic depression and generalized anxiety disorder with suicidal tendencies. I was placed on medication for these problem and have been on it for 1 yr3 months now...it helps but I still feel like theres no-one there for just me. I can't talk to my son he's only 12 and has to deal with the hell that he was put through by his x step fathers and he don't need my problems added on...he's just a kid and thats how i want him to be, not loose his childhood. I guess thats why i write so much and draw, and make pictures. Its an outlet but it don't work for everything. I was fired a year ago Christmas. This is a small town and since I told the boss he needed to grow some balls....well lets put it this way...word got out not to hire me. I tried for unemployment but was shot down as well as both appeals. No go. I lost my home in March, my best friend (who is a brother to me) and his wife (who I call my sister) took me and my son in so I wouldn't have to live on the street and loose my son, most people know my family kicked me out when I told them I was pagan...well the rest of the family...even my own daughter threw me away when I met the man I'm in love with. I clean house and take care of their 4 dogs for them, Sherry (Bear) has had a stroke and cant use her hands so it's an ok gig I guess. I've been here 10 months now and all I want is to just go Home. I'm not asking to be taken care of ... when I get a job I'll be doing that on my own without help...been doing that forrever so I might as well keep it up. My medicine if for my depression and aniety...that means it helps to keep me from being so dispondant and from feeling like the world is crashing in on me. But everyone now acts like it's suposed to keep my emotions under control... it dont .. it helps me to control those to ares of of a disfuntional brain. Like when I get mad...I get asked have you taken your medicine and that pisses me off worse. I finally got tired of that question and told them the medicine wasnt to stop me from feeling...I can get mad and yell and throw a shit fit because it's human nature. Yet everytime I do it's still not understood why I'm upset and mad...not slightly irratated...I'll tell ya when I'm irratated...I mean mad enough to go shopping...something I seriously hate to do... just so I don't slam someone through a damn wall or start screaming. Bear says she knows what I'm going through...but she dont... she doesnt have to worry about her child welfare and if he's doing ok mentally because of this shit. She hasnt lost her home and her job.. her husband works and pays for every thing and still listens to her bitch. Yeah we all have problems, but sometimes we just don't have anyone to just shut up and open their ears and listen. I guess thats why I keep things bottled up...no-one wants to really listen.
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