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Anyone else not celebrating any holidays?
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Easter, Christmas, saints days, all the regional stuff and so on. Maybe it's because I'm a solo non-western expatriate, but I could never get into the local rituals of this. Whenever a public holiday of any kind rolls around I just see it as an opportunity to rest and do nothing. Totally out of tune with the "festive spirit".
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Depends on the holiday though the most I do for any holiday these days is maybe hang out with friends/family (which I barely did at all last year for obvious reasons).
I guess the only other holiday celebration I do is watch specials or participate in holiday themed events for whatever games I'm playing.
Besides that, it really is the same for me. Just staying at home and relaxing which is pretty much all I do now anyway.
Fortunately, I don't have to celebrate any holidays except for Christmas and New Year's Eve.
My parents get really annoying and force me to visit them on those days lol.
Last Christmas was terrible.
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No I hardly celebrate many holidays. I have never really saw the point in them; they come across (personally) as events that people join in on just for the sake of participation, and because that is what the culture that they were raised in dictates.
Easter, Christmas, saints days, all the regional stuff and so on. Maybe it's because I'm a solo non-western expatriate, but I could never get into the local rituals of this. Whenever a public holiday of any kind rolls around I just see it as an opportunity to rest and do nothing. Totally out of tune with the "festive spirit".
My wife invited me to celebrate Christmas with her family before asking me to leave and ghosting me for months and then serving me divorce papers. I used to like Christmas, but I do not intend on celebrating anything again. Ever.
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My wife invited me to celebrate Christmas with her family before asking me to leave and ghosting me for months and then serving me divorce papers. I used to like Christmas, but I do not intend on celebrating anything again. Ever.
Once watched a documentary which mentioned Samhain (origin of Halloween). Druids may have used the occasion for human sacrifice. Supposedly their victims were Celtic nobility, based on preserved corpses recovered from bogs. My guess for their reasoning is noble blood = more divine grace points?
Once watched a documentary which mentioned Samhain (origin of Halloween). Druids may have used the occasion for human sacrifice. Supposedly their victims were Celtic nobility, based on preserved corpses recovered from bogs. My guess for their reasoning is noble blood = more divine grace points?
Savage is right. No argument. I had fun with her siblings and felt a connection with her dad (I lost my own dad last year). We played board games and pool. She always insisted on us being on the same team because "the [last name redacted]s come as a package!" We woke up from a nap together and she told me to leave.
Savage is right. No argument. I had fun with her siblings and felt a connection with her dad (I lost my own dad last year). We played board games and pool. She always insisted on us being on the same team because "the [last name redacted]s come as a package!" We woke up from a nap together and she told me to leave.
She's a serial cheater. (It runs in her family.) I'm certain that's what's going on. She was sometimes mentally abusive and gaslighted me and threatened me with knives during arguments and told me she was glad that my dad passed. But 95% of the time she was sweet and supportive and wrote me cute love notes and made me laugh and told me I had a nice butt. I don't know. It's all been very confusing. I have trust issues and PTSD now that I don't want to bring into a new relationship. I'm ruined. And tortured by constant reminders of her.
I have a self-proclaimed sorcerer friend who just randomly pops into my life every month or so. He told me I should never get involved with Druidic deities. This was before we even had the chance to start drinking.. Apparently these deities are strong in the ways of fulfilling specific requests but the price is steep. Leave your soul at the door kind of business. Then again I've also heard similar things about Roman gods' cults that are still around.
The island of Albion is the place to go for magick overall. 20th century England had one oddly active occult life. For druids, I guess I'd start looking in Ireland? It's been some centuries after the Romans genocided most of the druid caste. If I recall correctly what little knowledge remains of druids is from Roman sources ironically enough.
I am ready to raid the Knights Templar library with you to search for clues. This is a joke. Don't crucify me upside down cultist fellows. Not yet.
I know people who do rituals but I don't think they follow anything specific. It seems that one day they said "let's slaughter this chicken" and they just did it, so I'm counting on you.
I know people who do rituals but I don't think they follow anything specific. It seems that one day they said "let's slaughter this chicken" and they just did it, so I'm counting on you.
"Key of Solomon" has 'information' on summoning demons. It was probably written around the 14th century and seems to be very popular still. I doubt it's considered 'witchcraft' unless used as a synonym for 'heresy'.
Witchcraft practices or beliefs of yore seem like a nightmare to track down or define exactly.
I don't think getting into occult circles is great for anyone without nerves of steel.
She say love me but don't has time for me , no calls , poor messages,she always talk cold with me, but she say "not broke me , not break up with me" , she hurt me lot of months but I immensely love her, idk what do..I'm in a labyrinth..without any way out
She say love me but don't has time for me , no calls , poor messages,she always talk cold with me, but she say "not broke me , not break up with me" , she hurt me lot of months but I immensely love her, idk what do..I'm in a labyrinth..without any way out
Yes I know she don't really cares about me..but I did everything for her...she's hurt me very deeply and very badly I forgive her everything, but she continue to do same things...
She's 1 of why i want CTB
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