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Have you ever realized someone may be emulating you?

It's kind of a weird thing to notice.

One of the women in my crochet group is older than me, not that this information has anything to do with it, but I would expect this happening with someone younger than me.

When we first met 2 years ago, she was going to church at a local Episcopal church, she seemed like she was very self aware of who she was, what her beliefs were and had settled into that awareness comfortably. I had no problem with that because I really hope I mature into myself as a wise wild woman. It really is my passion in life. So I respect when someone has reached what seems to be the self actualized.

Over the two years, we have had numerous conversations. I asked her last year that if I was able to stay awake, would she like to attend the Midnight Mass at an Episcopal church that I honestly just like the looks of and would love to see a pagentry event there. She said sure, but of course, being the person I am, i was asleep by 8 and never made it there. lol

I have made no question that I am not a Christian, will never be a Christian and that my very scattered and haphazard rituals when I remember make me happy and content. I was discussing the growth of my personal apothecary and where I was going to get the herbs, spices and other materials and how I was using them. I mentioned a new store that just opened up since we met and how much I loved the fact that their herbs and materials are the cheapest and best I have found.

Over the last year or so, she has begun to swing into paganism/witchcraft. It was gradual at first, but as she has followed me on FB, I see that she has joined many of the pagan/witchcraft pages and groups I belong to. I see her posting things from them that I didn't share.

The transformation suddely hit me the other month and honestly, I am not sure how to feel about it. I mean, I'm flattered that I'm making my paganism seem like a part of my life that is positive, and it is, but if I am perfectly honest, it is also about a 10th of my life overall. Half the time, it's just an afterthought. So if she is emulating me, I hope she realizes that the paganism isn't the major part of my life, but an accessory to it that I partake in because it makes me happy. Lol

I'm still processing this thought and I do wonder if I'm just being self-centered in my thinking which is highly likely. lol
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SageWanderer · 70-79, M
As I have made the move from organized religion to a more nature based belief system the realization that my choices define me. I have “borrowed” from a few faiths in my rituals, made a closer connection with the universe and nature plus adding meditation.

Your friend may be in an “experimental” stage; just finding her way and using you as a guide.
FoxyQueen · 51-55, F
@SageWanderer That's a good point. :)