Eco-Sexuality And Pagan Poetry Ideas Thoughts

By Maria Hamilton


When it comes to poets, most are rather reclusive. Although, there are others whom love to get out to open mics, slams and festivals. For those whom do wish to publish quietly from home, sites such as Poetry Soup dot com and Writer's Cafe dot org can both provide great Pagan Poetry Ideas Thoughts and inspiration.

While some audiences may respond positively to pagan poetry, it often depends on the area in which one lives. For example, those whom live in areas often referred to as the Bible Belt may find audiences less responsive than poets whom live in more liberal areas. In addition, while some venues have truly open-mics, others restrict fowl language or direct hints at specific behaviors.

Some poets assume that audiences might or might not see a reading as narrow or ahistorical. In most cases, it is just best to read without making such assumptions. For, while some audience members may not understand the meaning behind the words of a poem, others can often find meaning the poet didn't even see when writing the piece.

Paganism often brings a distrust of aesthetics, form and structure. Whereas, writers of all genres tend to write in different areas and about differing themes regardless of philosophical ideologies or religious beliefs. In addition, most poets tend to use a lack of clarity and structure in poems with intention. For, some of the best poetry in the world is that which is difficult to decipher and leaves audience members contemplating the meaning.

There is also a sense of ambivalence and curiosity related to the history of paganism with people believing or not believing in different Gods, Goddesses, mythological creatures and events. Whereas, Ronald Hutton, one poet has tried to reveal cultural and literary norms through poetry and writing though has yet failed to do so.

With regards to one blogger's suggestion that paganism is less than a century old, nothing could be further from the truth. For, paganism goes back to the earliest days of the world. Just imagine, even the Bible regardless of belief in same discusses paganism in great detail in the Old Testament which if nothing else has been proven to be a historical document related to the earliest times of the world. In fact, the first humans to roam the earth were most likely pagans until man-made beliefs began to mold and shape different religious beliefs.

Other poets and writers do make some good sense with regards to Wicca being an old school religion and out of the limelight as the practice or religion had been at different times in the past. While this is the case, the wisdom and knowledge gained from Wiccan practices can often be enlightening and inspirational to poets and writers. Whereas, as neo-paganism is basically a blend of all practices and religions which denounce Christianity, it can often be difficult for Christians to relate to poems related to neo-paganism and associated beliefs.

Most poets working in the area of paganism, Wicca or other neo-pagan belief systems use a great deal of metaphor. For, many believe it is an art form which has been greatly reduced over the years. Whereas, erotica is also big in poetry related to nature in which many poets, knowingly or otherwise are now revealing a new and exciting aspect of the world known as eco-sexuality.




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