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Theurgicon and Pagan Neoplatonism I.
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Gus diZerega
I took a day off from the chaos of beginning my move when Theurgicon convened in Berkeley Saturday, August 21. The disruption of the move plus the wanting to do justice to the richness of the presentations has kept me from posting until now. But since this subject goes back over 2000 years, I think the…
Modern Paganism, Tradition, Secrecy and the Net
By
Gus diZerega
Don Frew has just sent me another contribution to this blog. I am happy about this for two reasons. First is that Don is one of the most knowledgeable people I know about the Craft and its history. I have asked him to write stuff for years. Second, Beliefnet wants 5 posts a week, and…
Cultivating Spirit of Place
By
Gus diZerega
Getting settled into my new place has really disrupted my writing for now. But the vegetable and flower gardens have given me a chance to reconnect viscerally with the earth, an opportunity that has been very rare for the past twelve years. I’ve made no altar or offerings to the spirits of the place yet,…
Celia Farran, Helping Repair the Wall
By
Gus diZerega
Celia Farran, the wonderful Pagan song writer and singer, gave a house concert here as a small part of her West Coast tour. I had first heard her sing on the wonderful “Symbol“ video and then played a role in helping her come to the attention of the Military Religious Freedom Foundation, for whom she wrote and…
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