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icymist

(15,888 posts)
Wed Sep 26, 2012, 09:34 PM Sep 2012

Hair Length and Religion

A reader asks, “I recently explored the option of joining a local Wiccan coven, and was floored when the High Priestess told me that if I became part of her group, I’d have to let my hair grow long. Because of my job, I have to keep my hair fairly short – it’s a safety issue – but she said that it was a tenet of “our religion” to let our hair grow long. She went on to tell me it was a way that Wiccans pay tribute to the goddess and embrace the sacred feminine. Is this true? Will I never be able to join a coven unless I grow my hair long? Help!”
Answer:

If I had a dollar for every time I heard about a High Priestess saying “You have to do X, Y, and Z because it’s part of our religion,” I’d be pretty rich by now. First, let’s address the issue of the phrase “our religion.” Paganism is an umbrella term covering a wide variety of religious paths and beliefs, so there’s no one set of rules, and no all-encompassing “our religion.” Even within specific sets of practices, such as Wicca or Druidry, there is a significant amount of variation from one group to the next, so if this High Priestess said you had to have long hair to be part of “our religion,” what she really was saying was “her specific group.” Perhaps the goddess of her group’s tradition prefers followers who do not cut their hair, but that doesn’t mean that every Pagan goddess makes the same demands.

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Hair Length and Religion (Original Post) icymist Sep 2012 OP
I have always found the mormon ban on beards to be amusing consider the portraits of ProgressiveProfessor Sep 2012 #1
Sounds suspiciously like something Paul said in his letter to the Corinthians . . . Still Blue in PDX Sep 2012 #2

ProgressiveProfessor

(22,144 posts)
1. I have always found the mormon ban on beards to be amusing consider the portraits of
Wed Sep 26, 2012, 11:18 PM
Sep 2012

Brigham Young and other founders.

Note that the ban is mandatory for BYU students, elders on missions and such, but aftwards the social pressure is pretty strong for no facial hair.

Still Blue in PDX

(1,999 posts)
2. Sounds suspiciously like something Paul said in his letter to the Corinthians . . .
Thu Sep 27, 2012, 11:08 AM
Sep 2012

and that guy was one of the reasons I'm a Pagan today. Reading the Bible a couple of times and looking at other religions convinced me that Paganism just makes more sense and is closer to what my heart and head tell me.

The lovely thing about Paganism is that there are many different "flavors." Sometimes it takes a while to find something that resonates, but the joy is in the journey.

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