u/naturewandererZ

25|F|USA East Coast looking for friends

Hello, my name is Zen and I'm a pagan of 6 years. I live in an area that can be a bit closed minded and it's difficult to find community in my area. I just really want a friend I can chat with about things. I'm sort of eclectic more or less. My practice has changed a lot over the years. I now mainly work with the god and goddess of Wicca and am interested in learning more about that particular belief system. I'd also love to have someone to just bounce ideas off of and talk to in general.

I love walking in nature, cats, animals in general, and I'm a vet tech. I enjoy painting, reading off and on, needle felting, antiquing, baking, and writing stories. I also play videogames off and on like Disney Dreamlight Valley, Minecraft, Stardew, Oblivion, and Skyrim. I also have an interest in history and was working on an anthropology major and history minor at one point.

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u/naturewandererZ — 2 days ago
▲ 4 r/aldi

Cottage Cheese change

Has anyone noticed the recent change in the friendly farms cottage cheese? It used to be the only cottage cheese I liked but now I can't stomach it. The texture is wrong and it tastes sour. Does anyone know any recommendations that are like the old formula? Ya girl needs her cottage cheese back.

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u/naturewandererZ — 2 months ago
▲ 16 r/Wicca

Can you be a Wiccan without practicing witchcraft?

So I've been on this path off and on for a long while and that includes practicing witchcraft along with being Pagan. From there I just kinda went to being agnostic because I thought witchcraft was required to be wiccan or pagan. I don't mind if others practice the craft and am by no means trying to say that, I've just personally never felt a draw to it. Even when I was actively practicing the craft it just never felt right, so I took a break from doing anything religion wise for a few years and have more recently started feeling a draw to Wicca the more I read about it.

So what I'm wondering is, can I be wiccan without actively doing witchcraft? I know some rituals and things can be considered spells and I'm fine with that, I just don't feel the draw to actively do spells unless it's something like that.

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u/naturewandererZ — 2 months ago