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I am a worshiper of Morrighan and she was the first to speak to me. Lately I have felt drawn to Satan as another deity. My question: Is this frowned upon? If so then why?
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if by satan you mean lucifer no he was a god before he was a fallen angel cast out of heaven if you're looking at it like bible wise
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I see him as divine chaos. He brings knowledge, change, and teaches one to be independent. I also see him as a sort of fertility god who revels in indulgence.
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Don't worry about that,worship who you wish to.
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Whatever you choose, it'll be frowned upon by somebody somewhere. The real question is, do you care enough to let that stop you? Certain religious paths don't mesh well together because of their philosophy. However, if you and your interpretation of those paths allow for it and there's no explicit reason to not do it, then my advice would be to do what feels rigth for you.

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I was going to do it anyway. This was just to gauge if I could find others who have similar practices and to gauge the communities acceptance of that. Thank you for your answers.
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You may worship any deity you want to worship and worship as many as you wish

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The beauty of wicca is that we worship who we choose when depending on the calling and purpose.
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I personally worship the witch-father, Father SPlit-hoof.

He is the folk devil, an algmoration of satan, lucifer, Enkai, Cernunnos, Pan, Hern, Wodan, old Hobbs, and the King of Elphame.

He is a the wearer of masks, walker of winds, the torch of witchery, lord of the hedge, the forces of fayrie and nature. Liminal in nature; chthonic and celestial, man and animal, living and dead, bright and dark.

Secondly, I worship the Queen of Elphame; the Dame of venus, Aradia, Diana, Morrigan, lilith and Hecate.

So personally, the presence of the psudo-masculine & androgynous devil and the feminine goddess are the two entities in my sphere of devotion. Nothing is wrong with adhereing to both of these powers in whatever masks they may present themselves to you.

A final note; this is coming from a perspective of someone who draws heavily from early European folk praxis and contemporary Traditional witchcraft.
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