Guest guest Posted April 27, 2010 Report Share Posted April 27, 2010 Hm, I had to go looking up the Internet to find out that Esbat refers to new moon rituals.  So we live and learn.  I myself am perhaps one quarter Pagan. I really confuse some of the people I confess this to, because they think that the other three classifications I apply to myself seem to conflict with this (and with each other too). But from my way of thinking, I’ve really taken what I think in my experience and philosophy, happens to be the very best and finest features of the four classes, and omitted any traditions or beliefs that I cant sincerely hold to.  I consider myself rather fortunate however in that I can associate with persons of almost any philosophical or religious persuasion and talk their language quite happily.  I recall when I gave some of my Art lectures to the Benedictine Monks of New Norcia near Perth Western Australia, that the good monks, including the Abbott felt sure that I was an Anglican (Episcopal) Divine. Yes, Judy, I can certainly agree it must be interesting to be youse lot - Catholic and Pagan, AS and NT. Wow. Ron. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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