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Altars – what’s yours like?
I have kept an altar for most of my practice, but I have also gone years where it is not possible. So, right now I am once again in transition and probably won’t be keeping a big formal altar in … Continue reading
Posted in Pagan Blog Project, Paganism, Rituals, Sabbats, Witchcraft
Tagged Ancestors, pagan, Pagan Blog Project, paganism, spirituality, Witchy Tools
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Love as a Lesson
Months ago I said I was coming back to this project; and then I didn’t. A lot of changes have come in those months. Life moved again, and I am trying things again with the Ex, so he’s now the … Continue reading
Posted in Life, Pagan Blog Project, Paganism, Uncategorized
Tagged Aphrodite, Hecate, Love, pagan, Pagan Blog Project, paganism, Relationships, spirituality
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The earth is stirring
I was writing some serious posts about feelings, experiences, and viewpoints and how they intersect with spirituality… and then the weather went and distracted me. It’s 60 degrees here today. At the end of January. I am wearing yoga pants … Continue reading
Posted in Life, Paganism, Sabbats
Tagged Imbolc, pagan, paganism, Religion and Spirituality, spirituality
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Learning to Walk in Beauty
Virtues are somewhat personal I think. Religion and spirituality can guide individuals but I think overall, virtues are something that one decides to make the basis of their own personal philosophy. In my own personal spirituality, I’m not sure which … Continue reading
Posted in Environment, Ethics, Pagan Blog Project, Paganism
Tagged Aphrodite, beauty, Pagan Blog Project, paganism, Religion and Spirituality, spirituality, Virtue
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Merry Yuletide and Happy New World Day!
Since I am writing this at the end of 12/21/2012 – which also happens to be the Winter Solstice and thus my Yule, Happy First Day of the Rest of Your Life! It’s true, the Mayan Calendar has shifted, it’s “reset.” In … Continue reading
Posted in History, Life, Pagan Blog Project, Paganism, Sabbats
Tagged holiday, New Year, pagan, Pagan Blog Project, paganism, spirituality, Winter solstice, Yule
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Book Review: I Want to Be Left Behind (Peterson)
I Want to Be Left Behind: Finding Rapture Here on Earth (2010). Peterson, B. Da Capo Press. (Kindle Edition) Brenda Peterson’s I Want to Be Left Behind is a personal memoir of her spiritual journey growing up in a Southern … Continue reading
Posted in Book Reviews, Environment
Tagged Environment, Pagan Reading Challenge, Rapture, Religion and Spirituality, spirituality
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Journaling: The Key to Living An Examined Life
Pagan Blog Project Week 11: J is for Journaling. A lot of people who are in the professional business of giving advice will tell their clients, and almost make it a recommendation to anyone, to keep a journal. I … Continue reading
Posted in Life, Magick, Pagan Blog Project, Paganism
Tagged Eating disorder, Pagan Blog Project, recovery, spirituality
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The Horned God of Wicca
Witchy Wednesdays this week will explore an important god in my practice: the Horned God. So, we all know I worship Dionysos but I worship another god as well – though this god I do not have the kind of … Continue reading
Posted in Paganism, Witchy Wednesdays
Tagged Ancestors, beliefs, Celtic, Green Man, Horned God, pagan, paganism, spirituality, Wicca, Witchy Wednesdays
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Do You Have Iron in Your Soul?
Pagan Blog Project Week 18: I is for exploring the Iron Pentacle. In English culture (and as an American, English culture is somewhat the “mother” of American culture) “iron” means many things. There are old sayings like one can have iron in … Continue reading
Posted in Magick, Pagan Blog Project, Paganism, Witchcraft
Tagged Feri, Iron Pentacle, Pagan Blog Project, paganism, spirituality
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Not exactly a post but it’s Monday and I am determined to keep up with my post schedule. Media Monday post – interesting poll on World Relgions. Take note of how large Abrahamic Religions. Also I wonder where I fall… … Continue reading