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Paganism and America’s Future: Part I.
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Gus diZerega
New Age Cowboy sparked some additional thoughts through his comments in my previous post, thoughts that I think merit a post all their own. Or rather a series of three. This one as foundational, another will follow on the Sacred Feminine, and another on Nature.
Spirit of Place
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Gus diZerega
While visiting Walla Walla, Washington, where I had taught for some years at Whitman College, I took a side trip over to northeast Oregon, one of the most beautiful and least known parts of our country. There I visited the Zumwalt Prairie, which has been saved by the Nature Conservancy.
Acupuncture, Chi and Strokes
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Gus diZerega
While I was in Portland visiting a Pagan friend who was studying acupuncture, I mentioned my stroke last year, and my belief that I had recovered so quickly because of my many years of energy work, aided by my friend who was expert at Tai-chi Xigong. She was not surprised. Apparently in China people who…
Drew Dellinger’s Poem on Thomas Berry
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Gus diZerega
Given the negativity that so easily can come to seem the defining feature of this society, it’s good to be reminded of why so many of us push back against the forces of dark ignorance. Drew Dellinger’s poem is a wonderful statement of why, and a reminder to us all that good people of great…
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