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Is revenge ever truly justifiable? Join us on Pagan Coffee Talk as we wade into the murky waters of retribution within the Pagan craft. We address the primal urge for revenge and examine some instances where vengeance was deemed necessary. Yet, we stress the critical importance of maintaining self-control and avoiding rash acts driven by anger. Listen as we advocate for a thoughtful approach, encouraging practitioners to reassess their situations over several moon cycles. Emotions run high when discussing the potential harm to loved ones, but our central message remains: ethical conduct must prevail in the craft.
In the latter half, we shift gears to probe the ethics of charity and public perception. We share the tale of a Wiccan church's toy drive that went awry due to societal prejudice, prompting us to question whether publicizing charitable acts serves altruism or ego. The conversation delves into the importance of anonymity to uphold recipients' dignity, especially for marginalized groups like Pagans and witches. Drawing a parallel to biker gangs' attempts to reshape their image in the 80s through community service, we explore how actions can shift public perception. It’s a compelling discussion that challenges listeners to rethink conventional views on charity and reputation within the Pagan community.
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Is revenge ever truly justifiable? Join us on Pagan Coffee Talk as we wade into the murky waters of retribution within the Pagan craft. We address the primal urge for revenge and examine some instances where vengeance was deemed necessary. Yet, we stress the critical importance of maintaining self-control and avoiding rash acts driven by anger. Listen as we advocate for a thoughtful approach, encouraging practitioners to reassess their situations over several moon cycles. Emotions run high when discussing the potential harm to loved ones, but our central message remains: ethical conduct must prevail in the craft.
In the latter half, we shift gears to probe the ethics of charity and public perception. We share the tale of a Wiccan church's toy drive that went awry due to societal prejudice, prompting us to question whether publicizing charitable acts serves altruism or ego. The conversation delves into the importance of anonymity to uphold recipients' dignity, especially for marginalized groups like Pagans and witches. Drawing a parallel to biker gangs' attempts to reshape their image in the 80s through community service, we explore how actions can shift public perception. It’s a compelling discussion that challenges listeners to rethink conventional views on charity and reputation within the Pagan community.
Join us on
Discord: https://discord.gg/MdcMwqUjPZ
Facebook: (7) Life Temple and Seminary | Facebook
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