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Polytheism and Monism
By
Gus diZerega
One of the nicest things about Pagans is that in general we do not get into hot arguments about theology. What unites our smaller communities are common practices, not common beliefs. We are little worried if others are not Wiccans or Heathens or Celtic Reconstructionists or devotees to Orishas or whatever, because we do not…
Are the Gods in Us?
By
Gus diZerega
Some interesting comments about my “Drawing Down the Moon” piece in “12 Things…” have prompted me to offer a longer discussion, based mostly on my personal experience.
Twelve Things You Probably Didn’t Know About Pagans
By
Gus diZerega
Pagans are among the newest and oldest of religions. The earliest Pagans were among the hunting and gathering peoples at the dawn of history, while today’s NeoPagans arose within the modern world and work within cutting edge businesses and sciences. If what you think you know about Pagans stems from Hollywood, sermons, or fragmentary news…
Of Rocks and Ruins
By
Gus diZerega
I have just returned from a wonderful road trip to Utah’s canyon and natural arch country in and near Arches National Park and the Anasazi ruins in and near Mesa Verde National Park. A wonderful trip it was, though my blogging was a little bit hit and miss. Getting away from day to day…
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