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Found 2 comments on Brothers of the Sun: Pagan Men Mysteries:

u/tianas_knife ยท 5 pointsr/pagan

I would hit up Modern Paganism on Wikipedia and browse around the different links until you see something that clicks with you.

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And as a side note, you're going to find that many books on Paganism and Wicca are written in such a way as to attempt to balance the power disparity that exists between men and women in writing. This is because in much of Paganism and Wicca, there is a lot of focus on striking a balance between the male and female in general. There is so much out there already in the larger culture that revolves around the Male aspects of the Sacred, and it is because of this, a lot of the books on Paganism and Wicca will seem written for women if not actually written for women specifically. This is intended to give focus on the Sacred Feminine, and make it a more normalized concept for the reader.

You will find, like how women do with most of ALL the other books in the written world containing male pronouns and written with a male audience in mind, that you can still make the information within the books work for you without too much trouble by ignoring the tone of the text, and focusing on the content.

If you're still interested in Wicca and the female pronouns become too much for you, you can always try reading Gardner, or the Farrars. Which, really, you should be reading anyways if you are interested in Wicca.

There are also books about Men's Mysteries in Paganism specifically; I highly recommend Brothers of the Sun: Pagan Men Mysteries by Rev. Terry Riley of the Southern Delta Church of Wicca - ATC.

Edit: Whoo was I sleepy when I wrote this, so I hope its clear to someone else besides me.

TL;DR: Look up Modern Paganism on Wikipedia, Read books by Gerald Gardner and the Farrars, Pagans love the Ladies, and Brothers of the Sun: Pagan Men Mysteries by Rev. Terry Riley of the Southern Delta Church of Wicca - ATC.

u/3FoldLawyer ยท 2 pointsr/Wicca

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