Hunting is only one aspect of archery...like 3-D competition, making gear, practicing, learning, scouting, going to club shoots, etc. Sometimes the urge just goes away for awhile, sometimes for a long time, perhaps triggered by a bad circumstance or a hectic lifestyle or just plain getting tired or frustrated with old routines or the expectations or demands of others. Like you, I'm lately finding myself becoming less interested in hardcore hunting, or 'clubbing' and conforming to modern mindsets about what archery and hunting is and isn't supposed to be. Sometimes being a loner is the most satisfying aspect of this sport, because it teaches you to trust and live by your own perspectives and decisions, for better or for worse. Sharing the experiences of hunting and shooting can be special if among kindred spirits, but sometimes the need to be true to yourself outweighs the need to fit in amongst the crowd.
So don't worry, there's something to be said for independence and following your gut feelings, even if it leads you away from 'the norm' for awhile. Hunt if and when you feel the urge, and in the meantime trust in yourself and your choices. Though at times it can be enjoyable and fulfilling, you don't need the approval or direction of others to hunt, shoot, or decide whats best. It is, after all, your life to live. If and when the time comes that you want to revisit the hunt then so be it. Until then, all the best and good luck in your journey...wherever it leads.