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Genocide Prevention Ritual
By
Gus diZerega
Given that even Fundamentalist Jews can endorse and presumably practice genocide, it is refreshing to see what Pagans are doing in this context. April is Genocide Prevention Month because it is the month when many genocidal events began. An interfaith activity has been organized addressing this ideal. It has a large Pagan component, and…
World’s Oldest Known Sacred Site Predates Agriculture
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Gus diZerega
One of the things I like best about Pantheacon is the opportunity to get up to date on new research and discoveries in research on ancient sites of interest to Pagans. And few times are more ancient than Göbekli Tepe, a ancient sacred site in Southeast Turkey that is over 12,000 years old, three times…
Wonderful Talk on Creativity and Daimons
By
Gus diZerega
A friend just sent me a WONDERFUL talk by Elizabeth Gilbert at a TED conference. She describes the creative process as many people have experienced it. It rings true in my own experience, and I think it is worth every minute you will spend hearing her.
My First Post on Beliefnet
By
Gus diZerega
Not a creative title, but a true one. This is my first post as a Pagan blogger on Beliefnet. I am honored with the opportunity, and hope my words will be of value to both Pagan and non-Pagan readers alike. I have been a Gardnerian Wiccan for nearly 25 years while simultaneously being a political…
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