I ought to make a list of the pagan folks here so we can connect folks looking for like minded to follow or talk to. #cosopagans
Including you, myself and my Wife, the ones I can think of right away...
@FernLovebond
@Jezibaba
@jaunty
@rowenna
@blodeuyn
@SpellSpa
@GypsySongdancer
@Merchild
@Myrth
@Booga
@Hecate_100
@MadBunny
@Goddess
@SassyMsViolet
@PurpleDucky
@Heucuva8
@Mrs_Bones
@PaganMother
Aw, @Heucuva8 kept track. How nice.
Just a reminder, I'm actually ATHEOpagan: I don't actually believe in the supernatural stuff, but I find the community and observation of natural cycles and phenomena to be worthwhile inclusions in my life.
Have a lovely Midautumn, frens.
π³ ππ 𧑠π
@FernLovebond @Heucuva8 @PaganMother
This; and now I know what to call myself, thank you.
I too do not believe in anything supernatural. But I care for and give thanks to nature.
After all we are a part of it, it is the reason we exist and it will still be here when we are but distant memories.
I've always liked belief systems that attribute spirituality to nature.
I have an easier time believing that over other man made deities.
Question: What then would be the opposite of this? What would you call it? If you believe in the Supernatural stuff, but not the Spirituality? π€
Makes me curious.
I feel like a lot of people fall into that category. It seems like selective credulity is pretty common, throughout history.