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intaier:
“ answersfromvanaheim:
“ Admittedly, I find churches stunning and if I had the money I would build a grand temple that would remind me of the churches I attended when I was younger.
But the modern Pagan community didn’t treat me like shit...

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answersfromvanaheim:

Admittedly, I find churches stunning and if I had the money I would build a grand temple that would remind me of the churches I attended when I was younger.

But the modern Pagan community didn’t treat me like shit because I’m a queer woman so I’d rather be in a hut made of sticks with great people than in a picturesque church with a bunch of assholes.

I love church architecture in general. However, people (community) and relationship with the God(s) are more important than the beauty of the buildings.
In our city, we have buddhist temple and a mosque and they both are amazing creations of architecture. But this does not mean that one should immediately become buddhist or muslim just because the cult buildings of these religions are fancy.

I’ll take some stones arranged in a circle in the woods with people that accept me than a gaudy palace built with money snatched from the hands of ordinary people by assholes and demagogs any day!

intaier:
“ glitchedpup:
“ so thats why i get whiffs of incense out of nowhere.. O_O
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I remember smelling very nice scent in the Louvre museum. There’s a hall with big statue of Amun; and a white votive stela for Djehuty near it. I thought about some...

intaier:

glitchedpup:

so thats why i get whiffs of incense out of nowhere.. O_O

I remember smelling very nice scent in the Louvre museum. There’s a hall with big statue of Amun; and a white votive stela for Djehuty near it. I thought about some kind of Presence there in this hall, but guessed that there might be a mundane reason such as french lady with a strong perfume passing by, recently :)
Anyway, this was the hall in Louvre where I felt most reverence, even more than in the hall where the kar-shrines (naoi) of different Netjeru are collected.

nerdypagan:

still worship Zeus - Documentary on Modern Hellenic Polytheism

The stories of Hellenic Pagans in modern Greece, from archaeologists to clergy, families, native Greeks and ex patriots. They describe their their relationships with the Gods, and provide an inside look at modern temples and reconstructed rites. The film also discusses the discrimination and legal challenges they face from the Greek Orthodox Church and Greek government.

What I hate is ignorance, smallness of imagination, the eye that sees no farther than its own lashes. All things are possible. Who you are is limited only by who you think you are.
Egyptian Book of the Dead  (via beachyhouse)
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smilinghalfmoon:

I hope that someday our Gods can become friends.