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Re: "Has anyone read Margaret Murray?"

In: s/heathendom

I've been under the impression that she was more or less the origin point, or at least one of the most significant origin points, of neopaganism.

Am I understanding correctly that there is tension between "heathenry" and "Wiccanism?" Would you mind elaborating on that?

๐Ÿ’€ eriounious [OP]

May 08 ยท 7 months ago

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๐Ÿ„ Ruby_Witch ยท 2024-05-09 at 09:35:

Wicca is a modern creation which became more of an organized religion with an established orthodoxy and in- and out-groups than a lot of people are comfortable with.

There are still a lot of followers, and there's nothing wrong with them necessarily, but people who want to have a more free-wheeling interaction with heathenry/spirituality/magic(k)/etc are not as interested in Wicca's ideas as they used to be.

That's my experience at least.

๐ŸŒป softwarepagan [mod] ยท 2024-05-13 at 13:19:

@Ruby_Witch you are right about Wicca being a modern creation, but the opposite is true of many heathens: Wicca is exactly the kind of anything-goes McPaganism that we dislike very much.

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Has anyone read Margaret Murray? โ€” I read her book *The Witch Cult in Western Europe* a few years ago, and felt enchanted. I am not a neopagan myself, but given her influence on your community, I was curious what you thought of her. (Of course, I know she is not taken seriously by academics, but I don't think there's much to say on that.)

๐Ÿ’ฌ eriounious ยท 4 comments ยท May 08 ยท 7 months ago