When I was a baby Pagan circa 2001, most Pagans I knew
claimed allegiance to one deity or another. Some said they had relationships
with several deities but had one primary. Others, mostly Wiccans or witches,
claimed a generic god and goddess. Now, or so I have read and experienced in
the shop, a lot of younger Pagans eschew gods altogether. Those I have spoken
to cite how horrible they have seen ‘religion’ manifest on other paths. For the
most part, that means conservative Christianity. This is flawed and reactionary
reasoning.
When I worked for local government, the paid time off
structure was so good it was nearly European. In addition to that, if people had
PTO to spare, they could donate it to newer employees who suddenly fell ill. A
couple of painters abused that privilege by figuring out an angle to take
advantage of the process. The reactionary thinking from the powers that be was
to stop the donation process, cut the amount of PTO given and other draconian
measures. That took no thinking and no effort. It may have been slightly more
work to close the loophole that was exploited and deal with the scofflaws that
scammed the system. That work proved too
much for those in charge. Depriving others because a small group of people took
advantage is both lazy and demonstrates a lack of sympathy towards others.
People who followed the rules were punished because of the actions of other
parties. This is a flawed way to make decisions and such methods serve no one.
The proper term is ‘a failure of leadership.’
Turning away from the gods because a completely different
religion manifests in obviously problematic ways embodies that same easy out
approach to life. That path leads to mastery of nothing and deprives the
practitioner of enriching relationships. It amounts to a failure of personal sovereignty
as one gives up something of value because of the failings of another.
The first thing we have to think on is the difference
between exoteric religion and esoteric spirituality. In the former, one is expected to believe in
someone else’s esoteric experience having never so much as met the person in
question. Once belief is instilled, a power structure is created and becomes
socially enforced. In esoteric spiritual practices, the practitioner
experiences the divine for herself. There is no power structure between the
practitioner and the gods. Thus, the abuses and controlling behavior we see on
other paths cannot occur.
Note, I am talking about an individual practitioner, not
group work.
So what is a god? My perception of deity is that gods are
wholly perfect unto themselves. They exist in a state of perfectly fulfilling
their own nature. For example, Hermes is the god of movement. He is the patron
of travelers, news, communication, commerce and thieves. He is able to move as
well and does so anywhere He likes. Unlike most Greek deities He can travel to
Olympus, this world, and Hades. When he
is in the Plutonic realms, you do not see him carrying off riches for his own
use, the skulls of the dead etc. When he is in Olympus he does not declare a
golden chair his own and cart it off to his dwelling. Those things do not move
on their own.
The closest example I know in the human realm is a baseball
player named Ichiro Suzuki. When he gets up in the morning he exercises. Then
he eats. Then he reads about exercise and nutrition, then he practices
baseball. When that is done, he does general fitness work and reads more about
baseball, fitness and diet. Everything the man did revolved around being an
athlete and specifically a baseball player. He had no other hobbies, interests,
etc.
Encountering deity exposes one to similar purity at an
intuitional level. This can lead one to the desire further purify oneself and
allow one to be more willing to jettison that which does not align with the
true nature of the person. Even if the practitioner only does that a couple of
times, she is much further ahead of the game than the average person. There is
value in approaching the gods.
If a person does not want to approach the gods, that is one
thing. If they do not do so because of the fear of recreating the failures of a
wildly differing path, then perhaps they may be seeing a reflection of
themselves. That fear of being the abuser may be the first thing that must be
rooted out. The source of that fear is unlikely what one thinks it may be.
Often the core issue is only vaguely related to how it manifests.
I do not believe that the only path to spirituality lies through contact with the gods. Only, that such contact is helpful to many that sincerely walk the path. I do advocate investigating the process without rejecting it out of hand.
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Synchronicity brought me here, wow. Thanks so much, needed to see this!
Synchronicity brought me here, wow. Thanks so much, needed to see this!
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