4 thoughts on “More Mainstreaming of Wicca?

  1. Me, I liked Walt’s comment. I spewed droplets of peppermint latte all over my monitor when I started to laugh. I do think, however, that the recognition of Wicca as an option is telling. I’ve always wondered how this 21st century kind of paganism would fare if it were to become culturally an acceptable choice.

  2. I don’t see how that can be indecent exposure when no one was there to witness it, other than an automatically triggered camera.

    Also makes me a bit nervous – I’ve done weirder things in cemeteries in the middle of the night, never thought to worry about motion activated cameras.

  3. Pitch313

    Well, there go the good–and motion cam-less!–days when a small group of Pagans could cloak themselves and, bareley noticed, hie themselves off to a convenient field, meadow, woods, shore, or cemetery for innocent sky-clad ritual festivities!!!

    Now! Somebody could be watching or gathering the images from, a motion cam anywhere. IR, even!

    How about, the world is our sex tape! Of you!

  4. Peg

    That’s fascinating! As for cameras, not even those are needed in small towns where any movement out of the norm is noted by nosy neighbors. A few years ago I was visiting friends in a remote area of the Berkshires. It being Samhain, we decided to hike up the road to the cemetery and do some chanting and meditating within an old stone tomb (until a nest of birds flushed us out). It being cold, and we being pagans, we all donned our long wool cloaks. The Police Report in the local newspaper said the next day: “Four hooded figures in long robes were observed walking up Cemetery Road at 7 pm. No incident was reported.”

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