The challenge for Pagan men is to
deny the limits and the privileges of their gender in today's
society. Men can be sensitive, nurturing, gentle, loving, and
spiritual. They can deny violence, dominance, and destruction.
Pagan men step away from the drone mentality that society fosters.
They are still Hunter/Warriors/Wage-earners but they are also
Lovers, Mystics and Fathers. They are intimates of our deities
and they vary widely. They are Pagans of all traditions (all right
so maybe no Dianics by definition), Witches, Druids, Asatruians,
Celtics, Egyptians, Greeks, Goddess worshippers, pantheists, duotheists,
polytheists and others. With such diversity what common ground
is there? They are men who have assumed personal responsibility
for their own spirituality.
To be a male Pagan is to love and
be loved.
To be a male Pagan is to know everything, and nothing at all.
To be a male Pagan is to move amongst the stars while staying
on earth.
To be a male Pagan is to change the world around you, and yourself.
To be a male Pagan is to share and give, while receiving all the
while.
To be a male Pagan is to dance and sing, and hold hands with the
universe.
To be a male Pagan is to honor the Gods, and yourself.
To be a male Pagan is to BE magic, not just perform it.
To be a male Pagan is to be honorable, or nothing at all.
To be a male Pagan is to accept others who are not.
To be a male Pagan is to know what you feel is right and good.
To be a male Pagan is to know the ways of old.
To be a male Pagan is to see beyond the barriers.
To be a male Pagan is to follow the moon.
To be a male Pagan is to be one with the gods.
To be a male Pagan is to study and to learn.
To be a male Pagan is to be the teacher and the student.
To be a male Pagan is to acknowledge the truth.
To be a male Pagan is to live with the earth, not just on it.
To be a male Pagan is to be truly free!
--Author Unknown