When I was a child, I was raised in an Evangelical household. Up until the age of 14, the Bible was the most important book in my family. My mother didnt want us expose to anything that went against Gods teaching. I wasnt allowed to listen to music that had any curse words in it, Pocahontas was banned (Yeah, the Disney film), church was mandatory. That should give you an idea of the home. It relaxed a bit as time went on, but everything changed when I was 14.
A huge family tragedy occurred. My sister passed away. At the time, we were told that if we prayed enough, memorized enough verses and truly believed, she would be cured. Word of Faith, I believe it was called. She had stage four colon cancer that spread. Diagnosed in September, passed away on Christmas Day of the same year. Four months.
Well, this led to a complete upheaval of beliefs in the family. Over the next few years, every family member, apart from my father, ended up going on a different path. One brother became Buddhist, one brother became Catholic, my mother was a Christian looking for a new word for God that didnt leave a sour taste in her mouth.
I almost immediately abandoned anything in the Judeo-Christian realm. I wandered around through agnosticism, Wicca, witchcraft, pantheism, and I wander around within those. Egyptian pantheons, Celtic pantheons, Greek, Hindu, Roman. I dabbled in all of it and called myself a witch, but never really committed to anything. It was hard, given what happened with Christianity.
At 21, I concluded I was an atheist. I dont believe there is any sentient higher power directing the flow of life and deciding whats going to happen.
As I got a little older, I realized I do believe in something. A divine force of life connecting us all, through the planet and the universe. I would come to find out that this is called pantheism. I still call myself atheist on occasion, because by the traditional concepts of gods, I am still an atheist. No sentient masters, just you, me and the energy of the cosmos.
I fell out of witchcraft and Wicca for the last 5 years or so.
This past year, Ive felt something missing. My life is good. Married to a wonderful man, great job, started school, good friends, but there was a hole inside me. A light that got unplugged. A vague sense that something needed to change but me being unsure what that was.
We went to the dog park one day, and there was a woman at a picnic table doing a simple tarot reading for her friend. Sitting nearby with my husband, I couldnt help but Watch her delicately shuffle the cards. I could faintly hear her explaining each one out loud to her friend, figuring out how the cards related to her situation. Immediately, I knew. That was it. Thats what was missing. Suddenly, I was craving every witchcraft book I had ever touched and desperately wanted to find my old deck of tarot cards.
So in the past month or so, I started picking up more books, candles, I'm setting up my altar, communicating with the universe again and finding my way back to witchcraft and figure out where exactly I need to be.
Welcome :) Thats a wonderful story, Im also new and I absolutely
love tarot also and studying my path to becoming
Wiccan. I was raised Lutheran (Protestant) my mother was but my father was Catholic, not very religious though. I did go to Sunday service every week and Sunday school afterwards but after I had
received my confirmation I stopped going to church at some point.
Fast forward years ahead I married a religious Catholic man from
one of 8 children. Since I wasnt religious our daughters were raised
Catholic and still go to church almost every week with their dad. How much they actually believe in the religion I dont know but its a family thing of them being with their dad spending time with him. Anyway I currently dont go to church with them as I dont believe in most of what the Catholics believe in and I really like the beliefs of Wicca and I agree with everything but to make a long story short my husband would never understand but this is something I want for myself at this point in my life.
Have I made sense? Lol nice to have met you
Bethany :)