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11/20/2024

Joining A Pagan Community

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​When joining a coven or pagan community, pagan inmates should be mindful of what they choose to disclose. It’s generally beneficial for them to be open about their spiritual intentions, personal beliefs, and reasons for wanting to practice in a community setting, as this can build trust and show respect for the group's shared goals. Being transparent about their prior experience with paganism or spiritual practices, as well as any areas in which they seek growth, is also helpful, as it allows the group to support them more effectively.

However, they are not obligated to disclose specific details about their criminal history, as this information may not be relevant to their spiritual practice or integration into the group. They should not feel pressured to reveal personal struggles or traumas unless they feel comfortable doing so and believe it will help them grow spiritually within the community. Confidentiality is respected in most covens, but inmates should still exercise caution in sharing sensitive information, as it may affect their sense of safety and trust within the group. Finally, pagan inmates should avoid divulging information about other members or practices that could compromise the group’s privacy, as this respect for boundaries is crucial in most spiritual settings.

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