LizzyR wrote:
. . . There is no such thing as a pure evil creature as everything even the Gods are both good and evil. . .
Such a simple and straightforward view which I agree with! and yet, christians, at least the fervent ones, take a really different view. Their whole approach seems predicated on "try harder," rather than the more mature "bend the path." Some doctrinaire Christians put themselves in a small box and seemingly try to put other people in an even smaller box.
As an example of what I think we're both talking about, there is William Blakes poem, "Tyger! Tyger! burning bright" Also the idea in the traditional yin yang, a little bit of black in the white (or red), and a little bit of white in the black,
Okay, a former girlfriend of mine who grew up in a smaller town in Arkansas told me the fervent people tended to go to a Baptist church, whereas the more open-minded people went to a Methodist church. But that's still probably not what you're looking for.
Maybe volunteering for Democratic candidate? Can be as hierarchical as anything else, but might have some cool, open-minded people.
Maybe looking into a local Mensa chapter? Supposedly higher IQ people, but not that cut and died. And often some interesting, more off-beat people.
And I think more and more people are open to New Age ideas and might quietly appreciate that you've thought out some of this and have taken your own personal journey. I know sometimes when Stevie Nicks sings "Rhiannon" she introduces with "This is a song about a Welsh Witch" and she's warmly received (of course self-select group).