In France, this is not accepted at all. It feel like we are 20 years behind the USA on this subject. My altar is in a secretary desk that is closed before anyone enter the house and nobody but my spouse know I have a spiritual practice.
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It's interesting to here a perspective from another part of the world! Maybe you guys aren't behind there but, instead are ahead of us returning back to the old ways?
But it's true that more and more people in France go back to the old ways : there is a dozen witch shops in the country and there is a few public french polytheists and witches online... It's mostly psychological "self-care" witchcraft, not traditional magic or spirit work but that's a start I guess
I'm not sure. For most french people, you can are either be catholic or non believer. Islam and Judaism are accepted but heavily frowned upon. Any other spirituality is considered crazy nonsense. When I hear Phyllis Curott talk about what it was like before her legal cases, France feel very 90s USA
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