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PantheaCon 2012: Politics and the controversy over women’s rituals
By
Gus diZerega
Thought on the Pantheacon controversy I imagine there are few Pagans who have spent more time studying, thinking, and writing about politics in all its various forms than I, and for those of you who have, you have my sympathies. Even so, I have hesitated to get involved in discussing the controversy that arose over…
Pantheacon 2012
By
Gus diZerega
I seem to have recovered at the last minute from a cold that kept me home this past week. Strong ginger tea, gargling hot salt water, and other stuff did the trick. Now I’m washing clothes and packing my duffel to leave tomorrow for Pantheacon in San Jose. Once there I will give a talk…
Wonderful Imbolc celebration in England
By
Gus diZerega
The pictures in this article are fantastic! Enjoy the visual feast. With thanks to Anna Korn for turning me on to it.
The case against “Pagan Clergy” 4.0
By
Gus diZerega
There has been considerable discussion within our community for many years about whether or not we should have a “Pagan clergy.” I think this is a very positive development because it gets us thinking positively about who we are as a spiritual community. We are confident enough, many of us, to be thinking about how…
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