Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Spewing Gall Again

Spewing Gall Again
I'm sorry about this, but... several things have happened this morning that have made me very, very irritated.

Pagan Enough Campaign


Now, I fully agree on most of this, and I think I just read Uncle Thor's newsletter or some such, where this same thing was pointed out. We might be many and a lots of different sorts, but we are still all Pagan, and as such we should really keep together.

There is one sentence, only one sentence in that writing that bugs me.

"Paganism does not have a set definition". "

YES, IT DOES.

It's "a religion not Judaism, Christianity or Islam (or any of the religions and sects created from these three.)"

That makes Buddhists, Hindus and all the other people who follows a religion older than Judaism a Pagan.

That makes all these "Christian Pagans" cheats and idiots.

NOTHING STOPS YOU FROM INTRODUCING PAGAN ELEMENTS INTO YOUR CHRISTIAN LIFE, BUT IF YOU BELIEVE JESUS DIED FOR YOUR SINS, YOU ARE NOT A PAGAN, so stop calling yourself one and hogging other people's spirituality and traditions. Haven't you done that enough during your existence? Just because you got used to doing that during the first Millennium of current reckoning doesn't mean you should keep doing it, or even keep the traditions and spirituality you already stole. You cannot keep the cake and eat it too, and you cannot be both Pagan and non-Pagan (Christian).

Then we have the ideas presented here: Why I Hate Pagan Enough Campaign

Of course my personal preferences on such shallow things like what kind of music I like or what I like to wear has nothing to do with my spirituality. BUT one might need to think twice before embracing habits that are counter-productive to the goals of one's claimed spiritual beliefs.

"This isn't middle school". Yes, it is, and everyone knows it. You learn the social codes when you are a teenager, so the social codes of Middle and High School will prevail. PEOPLE DO NOT GROW UP.

BAH!

Another thing was that someone had been writing this long blog series about Goddess, and made the mistake of using a Christian image to illustrate Shekhinah... and I blew my top off.

Now, I do not have anything against Christianity and Christians, PER SE. What ever people choose to believe in is their choice. What I oppose is the greedy hogging, stealing and monopolizing of everything that has to do with spirituality. If you speak about God, everyone just automatically assumes, you are Christian. If you say you believe, you're Christian. Family Values are Christian. Faith, charity, kindness, love, all that is Christian!

AND I HATE IT, BECAUSE IT IS A LIE!

I hate the "mission command". I leave you be, you leave me be. That's the way it should be.

I will not give one ounce of tolerance to the people who won't offer me any.

I will not give one ounce of kindness to the people who won't offer me any.

If you call me your enemy, then you have made yourself my enemy.

I am Pagan, and it's your God, your rules, even your hell, so that's where you'll be heading, not I.

Then there's the Black Hat Society. Red Hat Society is the world's largest women's society for women "closing and passed their 50". They all wear a red hat with purple dress, or just purple decorations, to honor and live up to Jenny Joseph's poem "Warning".

When I am an old woman I shall wear purple


With a red hat which doesn't go, and doesn't suit me.

And I shall spend my pension on brandy and summer gloves


And satin sandals, and say we've no money for butter.

I shall sit down on the pavement when I'm tired


And gobble up samples in shops and press alarm bells

And run my stick along the public railings


And make up for the sobriety of my youth.

I shall go out in my slippers in the rain


And pick flowers in other people's gardens

And learn to spit.

You can wear terrible shirts and grow more fat


And eat three pounds of sausages at a go

Or only bread and pickle for a week


And hoard pens and pencils and beermats and things in boxes.

But now we must have clothes that keep us dry


And pay our rent and not swear in the street

And set a good example for the children.

We must have friends to dinner and read the papers.

But maybe I ought to practice a little now?

So people who know me are not too shocked and surprised


When suddenly I am old, and start to wear purple.

In my opinion we witches, the Black Hat Society, SHOULD wear our black hats proudly, as proudly as the Red Hat Society wears their red hats. I think we SHOULD dare to wear the witch hat the rest of the year too, and be proud about us being witches. I think we SHOULD get out of the broom closet, properly, bravely and fully, and WEAR A BLACK HAT.

The Spruz' Black Hat Society has a banner with a picture of a very pretty young witch. Not wearing a hat. It has also a big picture on the front page, showing four beautiful, young ladies, none wearing a hat.

I am not young, beautiful creature from fantasy paintings. I am a sturdy (read fat) middle-aged woman with a big nose and chin and bushy eyebrows. The hat would, at least, make me feel at home. Right now it's just a part of costume for Halloween and fairytales, and I hate that fact too. Wearing the witch hat wouldn't mark me as part of the Black Hat Society, but part of the loonies and village idiots.