Mar 05, 2007 19:26
I found this on a MySpace group. Basic Google searches are coming up with nothing. Anyone know if there is any truth to this? Was this the actual metaphor or was this a ZOMG what if...
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In less than 2 weeks, it will be St. Patricks Day. A day that St. Patrick chased the snakes out of Ireland. Well, the snakes were he Pagans. And they weren't just chased out. They were executed; Men, women and children. So, I've started a tradition with my coven and other friends.
On St. Patricks Day , all Pagans should wear something with a snake on it. A t-shirt, necklace, ring, etc.... This is our way of saying that the "snakes" are still here and that we are here to stay.
The Snake is a symbol of wisdom and free will. Which is why the church wants to get rid of all Pagans. We believe in free will and responsibility for our own actions. So, I am reaching out to all my pagan friends to join me in this new tradition and to pass it on to
all other pagans you know. If we can get at least 1,000 people wearing a snake this year, it would be a definite great start.
Please Pass this on. Thank You and Blessed Be. And May the Goddess Kiss Your Brow and Bring Light into Your Darkness.
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