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| Mar 20, 2002 |
Make Your Voice Heard As You Tread Gently On Our Mother Earth
  by David Rankine [1580 words] |
| |  | "Making Your Voice Heard Before buying crystals, remember to ask where the crystal comes from and how it was mined. A lot of..." |
| |  | Location: Religion & Philosophy > Religions > Paganism & Wicca > Daily Life |
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| Feb 2, 2002 |
Blessings Prayer
  by Lil Epona [274 words] |
| |  | "As I count my blessings of this past year Through all the laughter and even the tears Winter, Spring, Summer and Fall You were with..." |
| |  | Location: Religion & Philosophy > Religions > Paganism & Wicca > Daily Life |
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| Oct 4, 2001 |
Coming Out of the Broom Closet
  by Lady Badria [1306 words] |
| |  | "You are questioning your faith. The faith you were raised with. Faith your parents always told you were right. The questions keep..." |
| |  | Location: Religion & Philosophy > Religions > Paganism & Wicca > Daily Life |
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| Aug 14, 2001 |
On the heaviness of weight
  by Anja Heij [930 words] |
| |  | "Mother goddesses of ancient cultures often are voluptuous figures with pronounced breasts and thighs. A successful nowadays..." |
| |  | Location: Religion & Philosophy > Religions > Paganism & Wicca > Daily Life |
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| Jul 20, 2001 |
Nipping Trouble in the Bud: Community and Child Custody Issues Affecting Heathens
  by Jordsvin [915 words] |
| |  | "I suggest there are several ways to deal with religious issues, particularly as they affect child custody, getting along with..." |
| |  | Location: Religion & Philosophy > Religions > Paganism & Wicca > Daily Life |
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A Cup of Hemlock: Dealing with Conflict in Coven and Congregation
 by Summer Woodsong [3254 words] |
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"There have always been those folks who point out our foibles, and make us take an uncomfortable look at our world, as well as those..." |
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A Pledge to Pagan Spirituality
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"I am a Pagan and I dedicate Myself to channeling the Spiritual Energy of my Inner Self to help and to heal myself and others. I..." |
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An Open Letter To The Pagan Community
 by Thich Nhat Hanh [822 words] |
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"The following is an "Open Letter" to the Pagan Community from one of the nations "top" Buddhists (in a non-hiera..." |
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Blessings Prayer
 by Lil Epona [274 words] |
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"As I count my blessings of this past year Through all the laughter and even the tears Winter, Spring, Summer and Fall You were with..." |
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Children of the Gods
 by Robin Woodsong [856 words] |
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"Muslim stood with Jew, Pagan with Christian, Hindu with atheist, all protesting injustice, all making a stand as one people against..." |
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Coming Out of the Broom Closet
 by Lady Badria [1306 words] |
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"You are questioning your faith. The faith you were raised with. Faith your parents always told you were right. The questions keep..." |
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Everyday is Sacred
 by Link (Anthony) [896 words] |
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"Throughout history, people of nature religions found something sacred everywhere they looked. There was no clear-cut boundary..." |
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Jesus Christ! You’re acting like one of those Christians
 by Robin Woodsong [2418 words] |
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""He drew a circle that shut me out— Heretic, rebel, a thing to flout. But Love and I had the wit to win; We drew a circle that..." |
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Make Your Voice Heard As You Tread Gently On Our Mother Earth
 by David Rankine [1580 words] |
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"Making Your Voice Heard Before buying crystals, remember to ask where the crystal comes from and how it was mined. A lot of..." |
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My Brother's Keeper?
 by Robin Woodsong [840 words] |
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"My older brother was Evil. Not garden-variety evil, but Evil in the sense of a palpable malevolence that is devoted to the..." |
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Nipping Trouble in the Bud: Community and Child Custody Issues Affecting Heathens
 by Jordsvin [915 words] |
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"I suggest there are several ways to deal with religious issues, particularly as they affect child custody, getting along with..." |
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On the heaviness of weight
 by Anja Heij [930 words] |
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"Mother goddesses of ancient cultures often are voluptuous figures with pronounced breasts and thighs. A successful nowadays..." |
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Our Pagan Village: The Importance and Persuit of Honor
 by Summer and Robin Woodsong [4798 words] |
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"Candlelight flickers over the Beltaine revels. Food is laid out in the circle for the feast. Only one rule – no one can feed..." |
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Polyamory: Loving Unlimited
 by PolyPagan [1318 words] |
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"Unconditional loving, loving "without limits and without restrictions" in all areas and in all interactions, is one of..." |
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The Character of Magick
 by Summer Woodsong [944 words] |
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"I have a friend, her husband is morbidly obese through indulgent overeating. Whole roasts at night! She feels betrayed. My husband..." |
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The Internet as a Magical Tool
 by Link (Anthony) [788 words] |
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"Ever consider the internet as a magical tool? Often the most magical of tools are not the ones we keep on our altar, but the ones..." |
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The Old Ones Live in New Things Too
 by Link (Anthony) [418 words] |
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"Imagine living in a time where all things were sacred, in a place where everything you touched was part of a Goddess or God. Since..." |
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The Quest For Power
 by Leilah Wendell [1026 words] |
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"Some think power is the ability to instigate change. Others view power as a mechanism of control. Whether it's control over..." |
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The Skeptical Witch
 by Robin Woodsong [2983 words] |
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"The Choir finished the last notes of the worship service. I sit down in unison with 3000 other people preparing to hear the word of..." |
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This Shall Not Be!
 by Robin Woodsong [2523 words] |
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"The pick makes a dull thump as it bites into the frozen earth. The grave needs to be about 3 feet deep. I hope the work will..." |
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To Heal or Not to Heal?
 by Link (Anthony) [491 words] |
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"When we help heal another, are we truly helping them? The question is hypothetical, and the answer will surely differ case by case,..." |
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Weight of the World
 by Robin Woodsong [932 words] |
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"A man and his son were once going with their donkey to market. As they were walking along a countryman passed them and said: "Y..." |
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