Hi all,
I've recently joined here.. (yes its me that stirred the cauldron with my defence of OBOD).
I admit that all Western Mystery Tradition stems from one source. Not one of Native British Practices, but of Masonic source.
That is rather unfortunate, that the majority of information available comes via The Golden Dawn, Freemasonry, Rosecrucianism, etc.. with its emphasis on ritual magick.. But I guess if it works for you, then great.
The Pagan thing is a whole can of worms.. And yes, I defended OBOD, because I believe it to be one of the few organisations worth defending... I'm not into threatening people, or anything like that, but am interested in finding out the truth.
Basically today we live in a climate where people can call themselves whatever they like, and not actually put in much spiritual practice. Read a few books and call yourself a "witch", "druid", "pagan". whatever....and some of those people are very dangerous, exploiting people, etc... Which is another reason organisations like OBOD, and the PF, were set up.. in order to help people find their way through the quagmire.
I don't say that these organisations have all the answers, as much as any path has all the answers (I don't believe that any path has all the answers, only some of them).
Each path, I believe, is about discovery of the self (call me a nuager, if you like, I really don't care), and discovering where you're going on that path.
Some people are led through the mist and come out the other side cynical and jaded, others come out as nuage love and lighters... my question is, as long as you're not harming anyone, does it really matter?
I understand the desire to keep native traditions native, but isn't that how we lost a lot of traditions anyway? Whether over here in the UK, or in America?
I understand that there is a preciousness about tradition, and upholding that tradition within one's own clan is of the upmost importance.. But, I ask, if there are so many frauds out there, who is redressing the balance?
I'm rambling and going off tangent, so I'll leave this post here..
I may be the only person in my corner, and I am willing to accept others points of view. I do not deny the past of the traditions I follow, but rather use them to create my own path in the world.
Thanks for listening.
Sheena