Is pagan tradition like Poison Ivy?…

Poison ivy's oil, urushiol, remains potent after leaving the plant. Its effectiveness depends on environmental conditions and surface type:

Urushiol can stay active for 1-5 years on objects like clothing, tools, or pet fur if not washed off. It resists degradation from heat, cold, or drying out.

The oil on dead poison ivy leaves or stems can remain active for up to 5 years under dry conditions. And contact with contaminated surfaces can cause a rash in sensitive individuals even months or years later, as urushiol doesn't break down easily without cleaning.

Washing with soap and water or specialized products within 10 minutes to an hour of exposure can remove the oil and prevent a reaction. Alcohol-based wipes also work.

Very rare individuals can come in contact with urushiol to no ill effect…

Yes. Pagan Tradition is just like Poison Ivy. Contact with it will infact negatively affect, almost everyone who has contact with it. In extremely rare cases, a person can handle it without issues but in almost all cases it causes a spreading problem.

Also, like poison ivy, pagan tradition has a way of affecting other things beyond itself. Just as the urushiol oil of poison ivy can remain on surfaces long after the plant has passed and upon the dead leaves, long after the plant has died so as to affect the unsuspecting, so too pagan tradition can lie in the most unsuspecting of places and negatively affect people who are otherwise unawares. Even when our pagan tradition is dead, contact can harm even still.

So be aware of such plants…Whether they be physical or spiritual.

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