no just buying everything but DOING everything. gotta make a witch bottle, gotta have a medicine bag, gotta have the perfect stuff NOW NOW NOW. It took me years to learn to relax and let it come to me. Probably the hardest lesson to learn but learning to wait and let it evolve naturally is a big deal.
My mistake as a Beginner Pagan was trying to form a Coven with a group of friends. I didn’t want to deal with the pain of doing the Craft alone and it’s a lot of work practicing solo. Long story short, it didn’t work out. We all had our different reasons and ultimately, we all went our separate paths and ways. Where I live, it is very difficult to find Green Witches so I was stuck practicing alone. It’s been over 20 years and a lot of hardships and disappointments, but overall it’s good to start by one’s self. In my personal opinion, if you practice the Craft alone for a time right, it builds a solid foundation. That foundation can be a really good rock just in case you do have to break off from practicing partners, a coven, etc. I hope this makes sense. Lovely video.
@@beazuzmcceasar22 oh how insightful, and I love that!! Best advice I could give anyone who considers joining a coven, pay attention and LISTEN to your intuition. It will never steer you wrong! There is nothing like starting off alone and getting in tune with yourself in this path. While it’s ok to want community, never let your guard down, always keep yourself protected. ❤❤
Great video scarlet.First mistake was buying crystals online usually fake and from unethical sources I get mine now from an independent and local shop now..blessings scarlet love the garden..🦋🌲☘🐔
Glad you liked the video. :) I've also made the mistake of buying crystals online from what turned out to be shady stores. It's tricky to find ethically-sourced crystals.
For crystals especially I highly recommend looking for items that are second-hand, perhaps found in estate sales, mercantile stalls, or thrift shops! Lots of cool rocks are available where you don't have to give money to an industry that is just as capitalistic and exploitative as anything else, if not worse.
I love your take on developing skills. This is really a good practice to get into, especially if one of your end goals is to bring in more liquid currency. It would be counterproductive to spend money on decoration if you're trying to save and grow money.
My mistake was in the making everything fast and never put the love and time into making my things, like making my wand... I raced into it instead of making it with proper intent.
No matter what the topic is, things often get in the way of doing. Being in the broom closet for ~35 years actually helped me focus on my path since I couldn't accumulate physical stuff. I accumulated experiences instead. It is nice to be able to wear some silver pieces these days and have some wall art, but they're just nice to have vs must have (the best physical things are reference books!).
I'm also in the broom closet, both as a witch and Pagan. I've found that a minimalistic approach works out the best for me anyway. I think even in the future when I am able to be more open, I'll still be sticking with this approach.
My main mistake as a beginner pagan was not building and intimate and symbiotic relationships with my deities. I just randomly picked Aphrodite because my mom liked her and would ask her for little favors all the time. Imo the deities kind of choose you as much as you choose them. Some may not reveal themselves to you (for me this is something felt intuitively, when a deity wants to work with you it just clicks and you feel then gently OR strongly supporting you). Show them you care by keeping your alter clean and beautiful and giving them offerings, making playlists for them and spending time with them in meditation or in a natural habitat that reminds you of them. Honor them by taking part in activities under their domain. That communion with the divine is 70% of why I practice and 30% is casting spells and asking for blessings.
It takes time, thought and skills used in making alter tools. You don't get it all at once, normally. It's a growing process. Same with the books, clothes and jewelry. This is a way of life and something you grow into.
i saw a crow after the loss of a loved one and that helped push further my path, i had already been spiritual for a little while and always felt connected to nature especially water but recent events made me feel like there was a higher force or spiritual guidance going on but like u said in another video, not an all powerful god that makes no mistakes
That's an easy one, if you're not a believer in any one of the numerous Abrahamic religions, IE Judaism, Christianity, Islamic, Catholic, Rastafarian then you're a Pagan. Peace😊✌️🏻
Thank you for another timely topic. I have tried to focus more on the connection with nature and following my "intuition." But I have to admit that the last mistake you mentioned has been a trap I have fallen into a bit. Excellent food for thought and advice.
Thank you, I wish I had these when I started. I started in the broom closet so many of the buying and decor I avoided. I always tell people start by taking a walk, notice the energy behind you and what is around you then build from there.
Thank you very much for this information. I’m a beginner and all the information is overwhelming. Your video reminded me to take a step back and not rush the process; to take my time.
I definitely read too much and don't physically do enough. It's kind of hard to find that balance and I've been a pagan for 4 ish years. I don't consider myself a beginner but I don't consider myself "seasoned" either.
Excellent. Thank you. I was solitary for quite a while then wanted to learn more. So I joined a Coven but found it distracting and so retained certain links with people but went back to doing whatever the Alfar/Elves guided me towards rather than trying to hard. It was a good lesson that nature works slowly and not in a linear way. x
Thank you for sharing these with us. I'm still very new and have learned a great deal from this video. I have definitely made the first mistake. Which is something I naturally fall into due to my tendency to overanalyse everything. However, I'm taking things a lot more slowly now and trusting that discoveries will happen when they're meant to. Now my focus is on channeling energy through creating in various art forms and finding innovative ways to make things magical. Even while being in the broom closet.
There a Number 4 that I thankfully see a lot less of these days: An emphasis on power. A LOT of pagans in the 80s and 90s were too focused on magic as a universal shortcut, a coven as a group of followers, and divination as a source of *unquestioned* knowledge. A lot of that ended badly. People with a pound of intelligence and an ounce of wisdom cause a lot of problems for themselves and others.
Thank you for another revealing video. For one reason, however, I am actually happy that people buy stuff. I have found everything in a forest, but if everyone did it, it would be a disaster. I am also happy that far most people go to churches and mosques. Ive read that in the ancient Roman Empire they had to prohibit people from collecting incense in forests, and pagan priests had burned down whole woods. For this reason I actually started to buy herbs in a local witchcraft shop, because our forest here is small and fragile.
Thank you for the video. I suggest if one is working with a Dietys, Goddess,Gods, Goetia Spirit,etc, is to do research, what does he or she like, what is their history, get to know them, and ALWAYS, treat them with RESPECT! 🤘🤘🤘Btw the Goddesses, and Gods and Spirits do have a sense of humor, just make sure you respect them! PEACE!
Question - I've recently become interested in Norse Paganism, but I do believe in a Primary Consciousness/God. Is this a conflict with Paganism? I've only been recently researching into Norse Paganism and haven't found any sources answering this question. Any feedback would be welcomed.
The jungian concept of archetypes is very interesting. I like to think that spirits and angels are more than just in the mind though. But maybe the jungian collective unconscious is god. Do you believe in a soul? Thanks for sharing your video! Some good advice here.
Pseudo atheist? Atheists believe in no god I believe in many. Shut up, paganism is helping me recover from a low point. So how can you say it is the true faith when we all have different opinions and beliefs. Would you say this to a Buddhist, Jew, or Muslim?
Yeah? How's that for being a follower of Christ? All spiteful, hateful, looking down on and belittling people who aren't like you. It seems really ironic of you to call us larpers who can't be taken seriously when the majority of your breed acts in total opposition to how Christ was trying to teach you. People like Rev Ed Trevors are exceptionally rare, the rest of you hate without restraint and then call persecution when we do the natural thing and hate back. You guys are disgusting even to your own, and if you keep going like this, Christianity will one day find itself a dead religion.
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I really liked the background miusic. Is the name of the track(s) available?
no just buying everything but DOING everything. gotta make a witch bottle, gotta have a medicine bag, gotta have the perfect stuff NOW NOW NOW. It took me years to learn to relax and let it come to me. Probably the hardest lesson to learn but learning to wait and let it evolve naturally is a big deal.
My mistake as a Beginner Pagan was trying to form a Coven with a group of friends. I didn’t want to deal with the pain of doing the Craft alone and it’s a lot of work practicing solo. Long story short, it didn’t work out. We all had our different reasons and ultimately, we all went our separate paths and ways. Where I live, it is very difficult to find Green Witches so I was stuck practicing alone. It’s been over 20 years and a lot of hardships and disappointments, but overall it’s good to start by one’s self. In my personal opinion, if you practice the Craft alone for a time right, it builds a solid foundation. That foundation can be a really good rock just in case you do have to break off from practicing partners, a coven, etc. I hope this makes sense. Lovely video.
I'd be worried to join a coven.. what if for some reason it doesn't work out and they seek to curse you?
@@beazuzmcceasar22 oh how insightful, and I love that!! Best advice I could give anyone who considers joining a coven, pay attention and LISTEN to your intuition. It will never steer you wrong! There is nothing like starting off alone and getting in tune with yourself in this path. While it’s ok to want community, never let your guard down, always keep yourself protected. ❤❤
Great video scarlet.First mistake was buying crystals online usually fake and from unethical sources I get mine now from an independent and local shop now..blessings scarlet love the garden..🦋🌲☘🐔
Glad you liked the video. :)
I've also made the mistake of buying crystals online from what turned out to be shady stores. It's tricky to find ethically-sourced crystals.
For crystals especially I highly recommend looking for items that are second-hand, perhaps found in estate sales, mercantile stalls, or thrift shops!
Lots of cool rocks are available where you don't have to give money to an industry that is just as capitalistic and exploitative as anything else, if not worse.
I love your take on developing skills. This is really a good practice to get into, especially if one of your end goals is to bring in more liquid currency. It would be counterproductive to spend money on decoration if you're trying to save and grow money.
My mistake was in the making everything fast and never put the love and time into making my things, like making my wand... I raced into it instead of making it with proper intent.
No matter what the topic is, things often get in the way of doing. Being in the broom closet for ~35 years actually helped me focus on my path since I couldn't accumulate physical stuff. I accumulated experiences instead. It is nice to be able to wear some silver pieces these days and have some wall art, but they're just nice to have vs must have (the best physical things are reference books!).
I'm also in the broom closet, both as a witch and Pagan. I've found that a minimalistic approach works out the best for me anyway. I think even in the future when I am able to be more open, I'll still be sticking with this approach.
My main mistake as a beginner pagan was not building and intimate and symbiotic relationships with my deities. I just randomly picked Aphrodite because my mom liked her and would ask her for little favors all the time. Imo the deities kind of choose you as much as you choose them. Some may not reveal themselves to you (for me this is something felt intuitively, when a deity wants to work with you it just clicks and you feel then gently OR strongly supporting you). Show them you care by keeping your alter clean and beautiful and giving them offerings, making playlists for them and spending time with them in meditation or in a natural habitat that reminds you of them. Honor them by taking part in activities under their domain. That communion with the divine is 70% of why I practice and 30% is casting spells and asking for blessings.
It takes time, thought and skills used in making alter tools. You don't get it all at once, normally. It's a growing process. Same with the books, clothes and jewelry. This is a way of life and something you grow into.
i saw a crow after the loss of a loved one and that helped push further my path, i had already been spiritual for a little while and always felt connected to nature especially water but recent events made me feel like there was a higher force or spiritual guidance going on but like u said in another video, not an all powerful god that makes no mistakes
Thanks for this video. I always struggle because I'm not sure if I know enough about paganism to call myself a pagan.
That's an easy one, if you're not a believer in any one of the numerous Abrahamic religions, IE Judaism, Christianity, Islamic, Catholic, Rastafarian then you're a Pagan.
Peace😊✌️🏻
Thank you for the tips ❤️
GREETINGS LADY RAVENSWOOD!!!
Thank you for another timely topic. I have tried to focus more on the connection with nature and following my "intuition." But I have to admit that the last mistake you mentioned has been a trap I have fallen into a bit. Excellent food for thought and advice.
Glad you liked the video :)
Thanks so much for making this video. It can be overwhelming doing the research and finding your path.
Thank you, I wish I had these when I started. I started in the broom closet so many of the buying and decor I avoided. I always tell people start by taking a walk, notice the energy behind you and what is around you then build from there.
Thank you very much for this information. I’m a beginner and all the information is overwhelming. Your video reminded me to take a step back and not rush the process; to take my time.
I definitely read too much and don't physically do enough. It's kind of hard to find that balance and I've been a pagan for 4 ish years. I don't consider myself a beginner but I don't consider myself "seasoned" either.
Did you make any mistakes as a beginner pagan? Share your experiences below.
Awesome tips ,thank you
Excellent. Thank you.
I was solitary for quite a while then wanted to learn more. So I joined a Coven but found it distracting and so retained certain links with people but went back to doing whatever the Alfar/Elves guided me towards rather than trying to hard.
It was a good lesson that nature works slowly and not in a linear way. x
I feel that a lot of people go along more with the Hollywood version of interacting/speaking with the gods
Thank you for sharing these with us. I'm still very new and have learned a great deal from this video. I have definitely made the first mistake. Which is something I naturally fall into due to my tendency to overanalyse everything. However, I'm taking things a lot more slowly now and trusting that discoveries will happen when they're meant to. Now my focus is on channeling energy through creating in various art forms and finding innovative ways to make things magical. Even while being in the broom closet.
Crafting your own tools is so much more fun!!!
Thanks for sharing!🌟
There a Number 4 that I thankfully see a lot less of these days: An emphasis on power. A LOT of pagans in the 80s and 90s were too focused on magic as a universal shortcut, a coven as a group of followers, and divination as a source of *unquestioned* knowledge. A lot of that ended badly. People with a pound of intelligence and an ounce of wisdom cause a lot of problems for themselves and others.
I can definitely relate.
I was never part of this one particular Coven back early 90s , I did attend some of their more open Rituals/Events
Thank you for your videos!!! I really love all of them! The information you give is great!💗💗💗 But music sometimes is a little bit disturbing
I’ve definitely made the first mistake (and still am working through it)!
Hi! Thanks for posting! I love your content! 💕
Glad you like my channel :)
@@ScarletRavenswood absolutely! I hope all is well with you and that you’re having a great day ✨
Thank you for another revealing video. For one reason, however, I am actually happy that people buy stuff. I have found everything in a forest, but if everyone did it, it would be a disaster. I am also happy that far most people go to churches and mosques. Ive read that in the ancient Roman Empire they had to prohibit people from collecting incense in forests, and pagan priests had burned down whole woods. For this reason I actually started to buy herbs in a local witchcraft shop, because our forest here is small and fragile.
Thank you for the video. I suggest if one is working with a Dietys, Goddess,Gods, Goetia Spirit,etc, is to do research, what does he or she like, what is their history, get to know them, and ALWAYS, treat them with RESPECT! 🤘🤘🤘Btw the Goddesses, and Gods and Spirits do have a sense of humor, just make sure you respect them! PEACE!
Thank you 🙏🏻 such good advice! Loving your channel so much 🤩 learning a lot from you 🌱.
I didn't open and close the circle correctly....oops! 👿
I've learned many useful skills like stone and wood carving to make my own things like an Odin statue and ruin stone to honor my God's
Being one
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there is no mistakes
Question - I've recently become interested in Norse Paganism, but I do believe in a Primary Consciousness/God. Is this a conflict with Paganism? I've only been recently researching into Norse Paganism and haven't found any sources answering this question. Any feedback would be welcomed.
The jungian concept of archetypes is very interesting. I like to think that spirits and angels are more than just in the mind though. But maybe the jungian collective unconscious is god. Do you believe in a soul? Thanks for sharing your video! Some good advice here.
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Gesunheit!
The biggest mistake is becoming a pseudo-atheist larper instead of accepting Christ as your divine saviour and converting to the true faith.
Pseudo atheist? Atheists believe in no god I believe in many. Shut up, paganism is helping me recover from a low point. So how can you say it is the true faith when we all have different opinions and beliefs. Would you say this to a Buddhist, Jew, or Muslim?
Yeah? How's that for being a follower of Christ? All spiteful, hateful, looking down on and belittling people who aren't like you. It seems really ironic of you to call us larpers who can't be taken seriously when the majority of your breed acts in total opposition to how Christ was trying to teach you. People like Rev Ed Trevors are exceptionally rare, the rest of you hate without restraint and then call persecution when we do the natural thing and hate back. You guys are disgusting even to your own, and if you keep going like this, Christianity will one day find itself a dead religion.