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Melody
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I’m a new Christian and I’m still trying to work out what it is I believe, and how to practice my Christian faith. Because I come from a pagan background, I haven’t entirely given up my old practices; I’ve just Christianized them. I haven’t been convicted by the Holy Spirit for my practices, but I’m sure some Chrisitans would consider me a heretic and a pagan. I would like to hear your thoughts.
- I converted my old altar into a Christian shrine. I pray at my shrine, light candles and incense, and meditate on God, the Word, the Holy Spirit, etc. Is that acceptable?
- I converted my old Grimoire into a Christian journal. I write down prayers, poetry, rituals and inspirations, much like I did as a pagan. I always enjoyed keeping a spiritual journal as a pagan, and it’s one habit that is very difficult to break.
- As I mentioned in #2, I still do rituals. I still cast a circle to make the space holy, I use a modified LBRP, use ritual prayers, etc all within a Christian context. I need a way to express my spirituality, and I’ve always done that through ritual.
- And last but not least, I view the Holy Spirit as feminine. The Bible doesn’t state the gender of the HS, but I find that I connect to the Holy Spirit much easier if I view it as feminine. It really helps me to have a feminine divine to relate to, and I feel kind of lost without her. Plus, I truly believe that she was with me even during my pagan years, trying to guide me to Christianity and keep me on the straight and narrow. Is this too heretical?
