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Thoughts About Lammas
By
Gus diZerega
Lammas, or Lughnasad, has always been one of my favorite Sabbats. It is celebrated from July 31 to August 2, generally, and we are fortunate this year that all the dates are on the weekend. Lammas is the first and biggest of the harvest Sabbats, for it is at this time that in the temperate…
The Ancestors
By
Gus diZerega
Caroline Kenner has a guest blog over at Wild Hunt, and has provided a fascinating post on the ancestors . Kenner raises an issue that I think has been under addressed in our community.
Paganism and America’s Future, Part III: The Sacredness of Nature
By
Gus diZerega
This is the last of a three part post where I am trying to suggest how we as a community can contribute the most to our wider society. Along with the Sacred Feminine and role of women, the other religious dimension that most sets us apart from the dominant society is our recognition of the…
Paganism and America’s Future, Part II: The Divine Feminine
By
Gus diZerega
Beginning in the ’60s there has been a marked change in the way many people view women and the feminine, and this shift quickly influenced American religion. After a lull, feminism began to regain its moral energy in the 1960s. As it did it quickly diversified. Most of these forms of feminism accepted an assumption…
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