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yeah i agree, some people i know are obsessed with the demons from Charmed, they believe they are real. My old neighbour (the girl mentioned in the post before) would wear a pentgram necklace openly but perfom spells that were against people, she bosted a lot about his which drove me mad. She often performed spells she made up to shut people up, or to inflict pain against others. She took Wicca to a dark place... anyway, going on a bit... but Wicca/Paganism is a lovely and very positive lifestyle, i jus wish most young people wouldn't see it the way Hollywood depicts it.
DragonKnight said:Well… there are also the ones that waste your time, and never get past the part where they’re suppose to practice this openly, and not hide it, then keep you guessing as to exactly what they are learning. It’s like they want to learn just enough about who, what and how to worship, and can not get past this part… like they’re learning exactly what they need to know to “piss” people off in their lives, Mother and Father or authority figures of sorts.
~DK~
I agree, its not all about magick spells and hexes or trying to fix everything that you feel is wrong in you life through a whishing spell, but I also think that we must give these kids credit for exploring outside of what some communities would consider the norm. all of us who have been through this journey know that it takes time to find your path, and with this comes unwanted opinions and heavy criticism. I think we shhould encourage these individuals to keep searching, with giudence of course, and without them getting sucked into the tv version of magick, which is more based on fantasy than real spititual growth. I have had many encounters where people think that I go to magick or mediation to forgett about my current situations, but its the oppisite, I do it to understand and help myself grow as an individual, to appretiate the world and its divinities. I hope people keep exploring all possibilities, even if it starts out as a past time or a way to get some attention from their peers, because the bottom line is, that if they are real and seriouse about taking this as their path of life the nonesense will stop, and if their not, well they wont last long and they will move on, either way its a win win for us, now we just need to be a little patient, and hope they find their way quickly and safely! blessings too all!
I'll be the first to admit, I am no authority on any subject. While yeah, I have read many books, I do not have the practical real world experiance to honestly give advice. Its one thing to read how to... say rebuild a car engine, and it is another thing to actually put one together. A friend of mine said this in passing, and it hit me like the bag of nails it should have: "If all you're doing is reading, then all you're doing is regurgitating new age BS". He could have said the sky was blue while he was at it. He made me realize (without actually addressing it any further) that I am sorta like "those people", all talk and hype, with no real substance or personal experiance to call my own. I can read these books all day, but unless I get off my duff and go into the field and work, I am only defeating text on a page and not learning about my self. I do get off my duff, but not as often as I think I should. I think of my self like an athlete; I should train often, but only do so once a week or so.
I think the problem is not fully these kinda of people's fault, as there simply aren't enough (or any?) decent role models for people to base their realties on. I know thats a strange statement, but not as strange as a 35 year old claiming to be Harry Potter. If all we know about magic(k) comes from TV, then its only natural for someone to use the TV reality they know as a world view.
I've seen and been this creature before, it is not specific to Paganism. When I was a goth, it was the kids who shopped at hot topic and tried their hardest to convince me Deftons and Manson are the most gothic bands (yet cringe when they hear Bauhaus). For my punk friends, it was the blink182 crowd. And again later in my life, it was the system crackers calling them selfs hackers and not thinking there is a difference. Its not the same group, but to me is the same personality archetype. We really cannot do anything to stop this, as people will naturally build their own realities to escape the one they are in (maybe escape was not a wise choice).
I believe another poster hit the nail on the head, by suggesting an educated person try to give them some direction/guidance/training. Ya know, the ol' run down. When converting to a new religion, or simply adopting elements of other cultures into your own, it can be confusing and without a teacher, can lead people to fill in their own gaps. Combine this with our natural tendency to fantasize, and you can start to see where most people stray. Rofl, of course, there are also some that are simply nut bags and cannot be helped.
I heard your venting, and if it means anything, I apologize if I 'speak out of line' or without a position of authority.
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