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"Pagan Aesthetics"
The Pagans of today have unfortunately become defined less by disposition or deed and more by décor.
Most of you are probably aware of what I'm talking about.
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We get tattoos we didn't earn.
Claim titles we don't deserve.
Venerate Gods we have no business looking towards.
Buy and wear meaningless baubles because they have pagan symbols.
All culminating in what comes off like grown ups going through a rebellious phase heavily influenced by D&D.
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There is nothing wrong with wishing to be a Witch, but a Witch is not defined by her hat and broom but by her wisdom and her craft. The Craft of caring for their community, of tending to the sick and the ailing, of solving disputes and making the hard often painful decisions.
There is nothing wrong with getting a Pagan Tattoo, but an unearned one is tantamount to stolen valor. The kind that in the right circles should that tattoo truly mean something would have a fraud flayed.
There is nothing wrong with venerating the Gods, or appreciating Gods of other Tribes. But Pagan means ethnic, to venerate the Pagan Gods is to venerate the Gods of your people. You do not venerate the Gods of your ancestors as an Irishman by placing Greek Gods in a place of honor. Why would they bother with you?
There is nothing wrong with clothes or possessions, but wearing unlimited bangles and swag with random pagan imagery does nothing but issue a cry for help.
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You cannot Purchase Paganism.
No amount of hollow ritual, expensive idols. rehearsed words or pagan symbols can make up for the disingenuous nature of one's intent.
We are not like the other belief systems, we are older, we are wiser, we are the adults in the room.
But we have to act like it. Not just "look" like it.
@Hyperborean Radio (Uncensored)
BY BC Neanderthal Mindset
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