Put Down the Megaphone and Pick Up the Work
There’s a strange habit that keeps popping up in the Pagan world. Every time things get messy, someone decides what we really need is another grand speech about truth, justice, unity, community, integrity, courage, harmony, balance, and whatever other noble words they can string together like beads on a rosary. The speeches get longer every year. Like a bad, dry sermon in a backwater church. Preaching civic duty. The wisdom… not so much. You’ve seen them. We all have. Long declarations about what the community must do. Stirring language about standing together. Bullet points about values. Flowery phrases about being the guardians of something or the keepers of something else. And after all the talking? Nothing changes. Because here’s the blunt truth: communities are not fixed by speeches. They’re fixed by work. Real work. The kind that doesn’t fit neatly into a poster graphic or a newsletter essay. If people are confused about witchcraft, then teach witchcraft. If new practitione...