White Table vs Black Table?
Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2015 7:02 am
Can someone help me understand these terms and what they mean? I had a conversation with one of my students about paganism. Her parents are pagans and are raising her as one too, although she is more drawn to Buddhist practices. Anyways, it's a big "no no" for a teacher and student to talk about these things. If a teacher wants to talk to a kid who doesn't go to church about Christ, it's all good. But, if a pagan teacher finds a pagan student and they would like to have a conversation regarding such, it must be done in secret. *sigh* This is because I live in the Bible Belt of America. Because we were having this secret sensitive conversation at school, I didn't ask too many follow up questions, even when I didn't know something. The student told me her mother "works" with Saints and daemons and that she "works" at both the white table and the black or dark table. (I can't remember if she used the word dark or black).
I'm just wondering, when someone says they "work" with a saint, daemon, or deity, what does that mean,"work"? I always assumed it meant they help you perform your magic, but the way she mentioned it I wasn't sure.
I also have no idea what the two tables are or how to understand them. If anyone can help explain, I would appreciate it! Thank you!
Thanks!
Rosie [GREEN HEART]
I'm just wondering, when someone says they "work" with a saint, daemon, or deity, what does that mean,"work"? I always assumed it meant they help you perform your magic, but the way she mentioned it I wasn't sure.
I also have no idea what the two tables are or how to understand them. If anyone can help explain, I would appreciate it! Thank you!
Thanks!
Rosie [GREEN HEART]