Recently, it has come to my attention how destructive labels can be. I have always been a person who needed labels to define myself. I was Dad, Husband, worker, Minister, etc. I have heard numerous people say how they didn't like or need labels, but I could never quite understand.
Since leaving ministry, and basically most of Christianity, I found the label of Pagan. I started thinking of myself as no longer Christian, but Pagan. Then the epiphany came.
I was thinking in terms of how the Christian church puts up such walls and boundaries against any Pagan theology. Then, I was confronted with Pagans saying how Christians were the enemy. It reminded me of a time when I was taking a yoga class and someone in the class said, in a very snide sort of voice, "Christians can't understand yoga." I realize how labels, calling ourselves Pagan or Christian, or whatever, puts up walls. Is there a way to avoid this?
I don't think of myself as Christian, but that doesn't mean that I reject everything that Christ taught, just churchianity. I think more of myself as Pagan, but there are parts that I don't agree with. I want to talk with and learn from both sides, all sides. I want to have conversation that leads us all closer to Source. If we/I put up boundaries/labels. then how do we do that?
Anyone with advice?


