
JB, thank you for the clarification on the forum. I knew the empire was vast, but... **whew** I'm getting vertigo! Per our last IM chat... I never did manage to call my ISP's tech support again. I just tried my little button on my nav bar, and Voila! All I've been able to gather is that something must have been botched up somewhere here in central Florida. None of the local techs could get access through any entry point. However, a tech in Maitland, a bit north of Orlando, did get in. So did that tech in Caanada during one of our IM sessions. Anyway, at least whatever the problem was seems to have been resolved.
{{{Roz}}} Been missing you too, sis! IM me so we can catch up in real time, huh?
Pagan? Most definitely, although publicly I claim membership as a Unitarian Universalist. Long story. I'll share it some time. Anarchist? Perhaps intermittently. Depends on what governmental nonsense affects my serenity at any given time. Mostly chose that option to see who's paying attention.
Paganinsm is loosely defined these days as a catch-all term for those who practice spiritualities not considered "mainstream". These include, but are not limited to: Wiccans, Native Americans, Taoists, or in my case, Celtic Witches.
My family are hereditary Celtic Witches. It is in our bloodlines. We still have family members in Ireland who practice in the same manner as our ancestors. For us, this path isn't trendy, hip, in, or cool. It is a way of life. However, being comfortable venturing out of "the box," both my husband and I study and respect a wide variety of spiritual paths.
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Smudge: It may sound ignorant, but I don't really know what Pagan is. |