16. Can a Pagan Follow More than One Path or Tradition?
Pagan Religions in Five Minutes - Suzanne Owen
Caroline Jane Tully [+ ]
University of Melbourne, Australia.
View Website
Caroline Tully focuses on Late Bronze Age cultic traditions in the ancient Aegean, eastern Mediterranean and Egypt. Caroline also has a strong interest in Reception Studies, particularly as regards the uses of ancient Minoan and Egyptian religions, deriving from her longtime study of contemporary Paganism, Witchcraft, and Ceremonial Magick.
Description
An individualistic practice may be termed a “path” while a “tradition” refers to the broader classification such as Wiccan or Druid with the sense of having a lineage. Many Pagans are eclectic, employing different practices from various traditions, while some regard it a virtue to follow one particular path or tradition.