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Thoughts on Mythos and Logos
By
Gus diZerega
Referring back to an earlier post, some people have suggested that Pagan ‘theology’ was through myths. In a sense this is true, but in a sense that I think is deeper, it is not. Perhaps this is because of how what we mean by ‘theology’ has evolved over the centuries. When the Odyssey was an…
Will the Real Pagan Theology Please Stand Up?
By
Gus diZerega
Troy Camplin’s quip “I’ve always told people there are in fact 6 billion religions on earth” in a recent blog comment inspires this post. When I first became a Witch I was bothered by the existence of ‘traditions’ considerably younger than I was. To make matters worse, it was within a NROOGD public Sabbat that…
Ostara Dawn
By
Gus diZerega
I got up this morning, well before dawn but too late to drive down and join friends in Berkeley for their coven’s Sabbat. So I walked out into the Laguna de Santa Rosa area, just east of town. It turned out to be a wonderful way to observe Ostara. Morning is a liminal time, being…
Ayahuasca Legal Victory
By
Gus diZerega
Mark Kleiman over at the Reality-Based Community has a hopeful story about a recent legal victory by a Santo Daime branch in Oregon which uses ayahuasca as a sacrament. If you, like me, believe that psychedelics have a valuable role to play spiritually, you might take the time to check him out.
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