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The broom closet
The broom closet






the broom closet

You don’t need to lie - go ahead and tell them about your beliefs if you feel comfortable doing so. So if you’re talking to a casual acquaintance at a party and the topic of religion comes up.

#THE BROOM CLOSET FREE#

We know this spiritual path is not for everyone trying to force others to accept or conform to our beliefs goes against our ideas about free will. While spreading the word and converting others is a core tenet of Christianity, Pagans on the other hand don’t feel the need or desire to convert others. One of the best things about this spiritual path is we don’t proselytize.

the broom closet

Ultimately, haters gonna hate, so just try your best to ignore these hate comments and not allow that negativity into your life. For the most part, their negativity about witchcraft and paganism has been ingrained in their head from an early age and it’s unlikely you will be able to change their mind. It’s unfortunate, but there are many religious people out there who will automatically assume you worship the devil or say that you are going to hell. Sharing your beliefs and putting yourself out there means you’ll need a bit of a thick skin. Instead of just telling people about your path, you’re listening to their concerns and have an opportunity to assuage any fears they may have about your spirituality.Īs a pagan that has an online presence I definitely get a lot of haters. This way you're setting up more of a two way conversation. I know you might have different feelings or perceptions towards Paganism so I’d like to answer any questions you may have about this belief system.” I would begin with a statement like “I’ve discovered a new spiritual system is really fulfilling and makes me feel more connected to the divine. Something that antagonistic is probably not going to go over well. Imagine you’ve decided to tell your parents and you say “I’ve decided to be a witch so I’m no longer going to go to church with you or celebrate any Christian holidays like Christmas.” Let’s compare two ways of telling people about your beliefs. It might also help to have some resources prepared so if they want more information you can direct them to your favorite book, article, or video about your beliefs. I actually recently did a video on how you can respond to some of these common questions so I’ll link it here if you’d like to check it out. If you do decide to tell someone, be prepared for some of the questions they might ask even if the questions appear silly or insulting. So before choosing to tell someone, make sure it feels right and that it makes sense to tell them. I personally chose to keep my practice a secret until I became an adult and moved out but you should do whatever your intuition is guiding you towards. If you’re living with parents that are extremely religious, you have two options: you can practice your spiritual beliefs in secret until you're old enough to move out or you can tell them. Now this is of course easier said than done for some people.

the broom closet

I would avoid telling people like your boss or landlord about your spiritual path because it’s not usually relevant and it could negatively affect your life.

the broom closet

Here's my 5 tips for making the process a bit easier:ġ: You Don’t Need (or Should) Tell Everyoneįor me personally, I only tell people who are close friends and family about my spiritual beliefs. Have you told your friends and family about your spiritual path yet? How did the experience go? Share your thoughts below in the comments!








The broom closet