Pagan things (talking to myself...)
Nov. 1st, 2002 06:05 pmI found the following *paper* journal entry this evening, as I excavated my craft table, and felt the need to share:
1/4/00
Language is a freedom, and a barrier. Even when the words are the same, there are limits to understanding.
I say that I am pagan, but what does that mean?
I say that I am dedicated to the old gods, which only provokes more questions.
I call myself Jera, and try to walk a path of fluid balance, but that is too personal to discuss with strangers.
I practice a religion whose language is ten thousand years of mythology, seven continent's gods: a renaissance of pantheism, ancient gnosis, and 20th century science, psychology, and popular fiction.
It is difficult to define to someone who does not know our stories. It is difficult to define at all: spiritual rather than religious, experiential and evocative, without liturgy or doctorine.
1/4/00
Language is a freedom, and a barrier. Even when the words are the same, there are limits to understanding.
I say that I am pagan, but what does that mean?
I say that I am dedicated to the old gods, which only provokes more questions.
I call myself Jera, and try to walk a path of fluid balance, but that is too personal to discuss with strangers.
I practice a religion whose language is ten thousand years of mythology, seven continent's gods: a renaissance of pantheism, ancient gnosis, and 20th century science, psychology, and popular fiction.
It is difficult to define to someone who does not know our stories. It is difficult to define at all: spiritual rather than religious, experiential and evocative, without liturgy or doctorine.
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Date: 2002-11-03 03:25 pm (UTC)On a side note, it was good to see you today. I saw a long preview for LOTR, and Treebeard wasn't in it. Still hoping they don't screw with the plot too much. Think that I thought of you for this comment simply because of your LJ nickname.
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Date: 2002-11-04 08:00 am (UTC)