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Continue reading →: The Cosmic Compost Heap Theory
To search for perfection is all very well, but to look for heaven is to live here in hell. —Sting, “Consider Me Gone” Half of the enormous compost pile in the community garden has been turned, and a good portion of it is ready for use—luscious, brown-black rotting matter, ripe…
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Continue reading →: The Gods: An Evolving Understanding
Ah, the Gods! No Neopagan blog would be complete without them. It seems that our multitude of Gods is what sets us so far apart from many in the Judeo-Christo-Islamic traditions (although the question of Catholics and their trinity and saints is usually brought up by some smartalec at this…
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Continue reading →: Nods and Endorsements
Wow, May had been a busy month indeed! I’ve made some wonderful new connections both online and off, and I wanted to share some of the neat things these people are creating. They’ve all affected my spiritual work in beautiful ways and I hope others will also be inspired by…
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Continue reading →: Magic (part 2)
Magic, although often associated with the Neopagan movement, is really not a reliable identifying feature of a religion falling under the Pagan/Heathen umbrella. One doesn’t have to be Pagan to be a witch or magician—historically speaking, the best known magi from Medieval Europe were Christian or Jewish, or even sometimes…
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Continue reading →: It’s that time of year again…
Garlic mustard season! My husband, the Boy and I took a turn around Brewer’s Brook today. Really, it was the Boy who decided that we should go as he was absolutely exhausted and refused to nap. However, after about 20 minutes of swaying with Dad’s gait in the baby backpack,…







