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Post by saintfelicity on Aug 3, 2015 12:44:20 GMT -6
Roman and Egyptian along with Hellenic were the most dominant presence from the early 1900s on. Not Surprising given the focus of Neopaganism was the inspiration from/restoration of European polytheisms that came out of earlier Western esotericism. The gradual appearance of non-European indigenous practices is a latter day devolpment as well, though predating the '90s Celtic trend. Interesting, I didn't know this! Probably because I'm a 90s baby, haha. But it's... reassuring? In a weird way?
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Post by romelives on Apr 21, 2016 20:21:51 GMT -6
It took me a total of 1 and a half years to realize that I was a polytheist. After acknowledging that, it took yet another few months to explore ancient. Roman culture.I then looked into the Canaanite religion for a few months. Then, I continued to research Rome and boom! I finally decided to practice the Roman tradition. In reality, it took me well over 2 years to settle. I thoroughly enjoyed exploring each of these traditions. Turns out, however, I draw from both paths.
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