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  • Kalakal@piefed.socialOP
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    1 天前

    Cultural amalgamation as a result of internet access and diverse information through the web is still valid cultural amalgamation. Greeks had no cultural or ethnic claims to the ideas brought from Eastern Mesopotamia and even Persia, so the line drawn here is arbitrary.

    The rules in the community distinctly say:
    “If you are practicing or trying to construct a faith based on non-abrahamic or pre-christian religion, this is an open space for you.”

    That we are building and constructing modern practices is transparent. I don’t know where you’re getting the idea that we’re resurrecting actual ancient practices wholesale. That’s impossible. The space is also open for people with real lineage to ancient religions and practices, so there’s also that. That’s why the rules ask people to keep discourse respectful.

    The rules also don’t state that content about psychedelic substances is forbidden. You just can’t condone or encourage the use of psychedelics because the substances and blends of drugs used in ancient shamanic practices are still hotly debated, and substance use gone wrong can kill a person. All content about drugs is to be considered for educational or harm reduction purposes, but there can still be a discussion about it.

    You also overestimate the use of psychedelics in ancient religion. It’s still an open case as to how they were used, and how they were combined with other practices like meditation, ritual dance, fasting, and exercise to induce altered states. Drugs alone are not the basis of ancient religion. Any academic of the subject will tell you that with confidence.

    • Jake Farm@sopuli.xyz
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      The rule against historically innacurate practices and “new age” seem to contradict that.

      • Kalakal@piefed.socialOP
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        You’re just being willfully obtuse by now. Modern pagans know that it’s impossible to fully practice ancient traditions in their original forms, because these traditions were practiced by large groups of people within state-sanctioned and organized festivals and temple worship. Nevertheless, modern pagans do look at historical texts and value academic history of these traditions to reconstruct what we can in good faith and accordance with as much historicity as possible within our modern context. New Age is an uncritical approach to ancient religion that does not study or respect texts and scriptures, and tends to follow naïve anthropology and archaeology that came out of 19th century Europe and America. Your confusion about these speaks more to your lack of knowledge than the rules of the community.