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- From: radzy@ICSI.Berkeley.EDU (T. O. Radzykewycz)
- Subject: Re: Just an observation
- Message-ID: <1992Nov18.163344.22240@pasteur.Berkeley.EDU>
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- Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1992 16:33:44 GMT
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- falcore@gatecom.UUCP (Carolyn C. Doss L.V.T.) writes:
- > So am I on the wrong track here?
-
- No, it seems to me like you're doing what makes you happy, and not
- hurting anyone else by doing it. Sounds like exactly the *right*
- track, to me.
-
- > Am I aggrivating you with these posts?
-
- Not at all. The more the merrier!
-
- > I am learning the Craft and practicing Solitary.
-
- Me too.
-
- > I also notice that Wicca/Goddess worship tends to be associated
- > with Feminism .....I do not claim myself a true feminist I am a peopleist an
- > Earthist and a naturist .....
-
- I also consider myself a peopleist and all that. But that doesn't mean that
- I can't be a feminist, and I *do* consider myself one. Feminism has often
- been confused with female supremacy. I think feminism is wonderful, but
- female supremacy is simply a different evil from what we currently have --
- just as bad and just as one-sided.
-
- > These are what I see so far ...just want to see if it makes sense to others
- > Being Pagan sure can be lonely at times!
-
- Sure does make sense! Yes, it can be lonely, but there are rewards as
- well!
-
- Bear Blessings!
-
- -- radzy
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------
- | An it harm none,
- T. O. Radzykewycz | do as ye will.
- The Incredible Radical Cabbage |
- | "Just pray for a
- radzy@cogsci.berkeley.edu | tough hide and a
- | tender heart."
- | -- Ruth Graham
- ------------------------------------------------------------
- Tribal Mother was old, and lay ill on a bed of moss and
- fern. Her hair was long and grey. Her face was very
- wrinkled. Tamura'nun-pa thought: How beautiful you
- are, Mother, so old and wise.
-