Popculture pagan time

December 26, 2017 12:57pm CST
I was browsing topics and noticed that there is no information on popculture paganism. Being an eclectic popculture pagan myself I was wondering if there are any more pop culture pagans here. For those of you unfamiliar with pop culture paganism, it is when people incorporate elements of pop culture into their spirituality or energy work/witchcraft. There are as many types of Pop Culture pagans and pop culture witches as there are elements of Pop Culture that can be incorporated into our spirituality and pop culture elements that can be incorporated. This is an extremely diverse group of people, and I can only really comment on myself and my variety of Pop Culture paganism (a very Whovian thing with other elements involved) It took quite a bit of searching to find a pantheon I work well with. I spent several years researching and introducing myself to a variety of Gods in pantheons worshipped here in Earth, but every one of them gave me the impression that I was sweet and appreciated, but didn't belong. Looking into popculture paganism didn't even cross my mind until I had been a Whovian for almost five years. For a variety of personal reasons, I settled on a Whovian popculture pantheon of the Menti Celesti. In addition to being a massive Nerdâ„¢, Gallifrey quickly became a special interest of mine. In addition to this, although it seems to be in the fandom I have had an extremely positive view of Time Lords. Only after a few meditations and actually meeting the Menti Celesti did I realize that I was actually seen as someone who belongs and I have been on this path ever since. Are there any other pop culture pagans here? I am curious to hear your stories.
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@saritflor (3914)
• Hungary
26 Dec 17
First time I hear about Pop culture pagans, how interesting is that! Can you link me a video on that matter?
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26 Dec 17
give us a very good overview of what pop culture paganism is. There are several dozen people practicing pop culture paganism on Tumblr, and like many other pagans and witches we all love to share our stories. For more specific examples, I would actually suggest checking out the pop culture Pagan tag on Tumblr. Like with everything else on Tumblr you may have to be careful to avoid trolls, but there are plenty of good people there.
An exploration of what pop culture paganism is an why people become pop culture pagans.
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@saritflor (3914)
• Hungary
26 Dec 17
@ShilGreenwood Thanks a lot I'm going to check it right now