Thursday 9 October 2014

So Much To Learn, So Much To Take In!

Hello everyone and Merry Meet!

I suppose I'm not the only one to have decided to choose this path and then end up feeling a little overwhelmed by all the information out there. What's true and what isn't? What are the misconceptions and what is actually correct?

In this day and age with so much information at our fingertips and the ability for anyone to get online and become a content creator, it can become increasingly difficult to separate the wheat from the chaff. I guess the best way to discern between them is to speak to as many people as possible, cross reference multiple research resources and steadily begin to find the common denominator across the board. This has been my approach.

Information which is valid will be:
  • Something that is effective (in cases of practical magic and using those aspects of paganism)
  • Something that is universally accepted (if you can find something in more than three resources, chances are, its a good concept)
  • Something that is spelled correctly (if the person who’s trying to teach you can’t bother to run spell check…should you really be taking their knowledge at face value?)
  • On the internet, free resources are always better.  The resources being free means that the person who has taken the time to post them is interested in helping you, and not the money.
  • Something which references the three documents listed above, if you’re examining Wicca.
  • Terms to avoid: Warlock, Wizard, Harry Potter
I found the above helpful advice at: Pagan-Pages: Beginning Practice and I tend to agree with it for the most part. Physical books are also generally considered a good source of info. 

The following authors have been recommended to me on more than one occasion:
  • Doreen Valiente
  • Gerald Gardner
  • Scott Cunningham
  • DJ Conway
  • Starhawk
  • Deborah Lipp
  • Margot Adler
  • Richard Hutton
  • Alex Sanders
These are some websites that I have frequently found myself stopping by:
There are more but it appears they are bookmarked elsewhere on my phone or something. 

There are also some reasonable YouTube videos and channels dedicated to this sort of thing and some good online forums and communities.

I personally found this video series informative: How To Understand Wicca - series with Wiccan High Priestess Phyllis Curott sharing some of her knowledge in laymans terms.

I feel that being able to communicate with people who share your beliefs and can help you in your path to knowledge, are a valuable resource. With that in mind I have actively sought out the Wiccan and Pagan community in my area. I will be attending my first community event to be a part of the Samhain Ritual Circle. 
Meetup event: Sydney WytchyWays Group Meetup

Next time I will start start separating the different areas of learning that I've focused on and what I've got in my Book of Shadows so far. This way I can hopefully begin to understand each thing better and for any readers it will be less complicated to read that way.

Until then, Blessed Be
Vivienne Talise

 


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