I would like to discuss/debate the similarity/differences between what is termed; Traditional Witchcraft and Wicca.
Please, anyone jump in as I formulate my opinion.

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My deepest and most sincere apologies to you as well.Serpent Oracle wrote:I have not the faintest idea what you are talking about, you sound preachy though....I do not accept your perspective premise however, I cope better with want and suffering...your metaphor is too alien for my mind.Divine Insight wrote: If your spiritual goal is to get out of the dream you've got to stop clinging to future expectations, because that very act is nothing more than a desire to keep on dreaming.
You must understand that you know nothing about my spiritual goal(s), if I even have such a thing...
If I have got the wrong end of the stick I apologise...I am extremely intolerant, spiny, hostile and defensive by nature...I do my best to resist these impulses....so take no notice.
Ankhhape wrote:I guess at the end of the day...and to use a vile metaphor...I just want a 'religion' that ticks all the boxes.I can agree, this is a daunting task, I would just like to point out that some religions, such as our Darker ones, are not in compliance with most of the typical religious teachings. AND . . . yes, there has always been some form of hypocritical thing going on anyway in ALL religions (perhaps THAT is the common denominator of all religion?).Serpent Oracle wrote:The common thread for example concerning violence and the teachings that prohibit it can be found in many religions, as I said I did not mean ALL religions, I meant threads common or concordant to many religions and I included all known belief systems as well (to me), not just theistic religions.Ankhhape wrote:Taking what you like from whatever Belief system is an approach that many modern occultists practice, particularly in Chaos Magick.Serpent Oracle wrote:Spirituality, certain moral concepts (Such as brother/sisterhood, non violence, disdain for materialism...etc), an appreciation that reality may not be confined to our limited & subjective perceptions (including our scientific limitations of observation) and other things.Ankhhape wrote:Being someone who believes in Individualism, what could possibly be the common thread to 'ALL' beliefs/religions/traditions?Serpent Oracle wrote:I have found that if you discover what is common to all beliefs religions and traditions, a running theme if you will, then you find the ancient core of human belief, perhaps the true vision.Ankhhape wrote: Perhaps the difference is truly individualist and the age difference?
Thus I read about all the philosophies religions and traditions I can and try to take from them all that is concordant to create my own belief system.
A kaleidoscopic mosaic and the whole image is still resolving...
Don't interpret ALL literally...I take some from ALL...obviously some concepts are completely opposed to others...I have to of course inject my individualist spin and preferences, as I reject and accept or consider...I try to be objective...I am not deluding myself that I am creating the 'one true religion' or something.
Just the vision of the Serpent Oracle...which may or may not be closer to the truth than other visions, I like to imagine it is.
I have never found there to be a common thread in all religions concerning morality, violence, or materialism. The approach to each of these can greatly differ from System to System.
Not ALL religions prohibit violence and many are self contradictory about it...but that does not matter...it is like mining for gemstones amongst worthless rubble.
Does it embrace the scientific principles of observation and investigation?
Does it allow for individualism?
Does it empower by helping people come to terms with their identity and place in the grand scheme of things?
Does it reveal in part at least some altruistic truth of reality?
Does it uphold the principles of humanism?
Does it encourage ethical behaviour?
Does it stand for the the most vulnerable in society?
Does it contradict itself? (a non tick in this case)
etc..
I feel similar. Just for fun I thought about your question with respect to my choose religious philosophies. Just to see how I would answer your questions with respect to these religions. Now it's true that these religions have different characteristic and perspective, but in my view they don't conflict with one another, but they may add a different perspective. And this is indeed why I chose to continually "practice" (or keep in mind) principles and values from all three.Serpent Oracle wrote: I guess at the end of the day...and to use a vile metaphor...I just want a 'religion' that ticks all the boxes.
I guess on some subconcious levels everyone does this...accepting it conciously as you describe however is a different matter...and I like the sound of it.Ankhhape wrote: This includes the design of One's own Belief System and Magickal System (if one is so inclined to magick). Picking and choosing what works and doesn't for you.