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The meaning of Mabon
By
Gus diZerega
The Fall Equinox is upon us. It is giving us all an opportunity to focus on the question of balance, and I hope also on what Pagan religions generally offer the modern world that the dominant Western and Eastern faiths do not.
Thinking about what the Yukon taught me
By
Gus diZerega
One of the most unexpected aspects of my Yukon adventure was the very different ‘feel’ of country where humanity’s technological imprint is an unpaved road with no dwellings or other roads for over 100 miles – and for many hundreds of miles to the side. I had never been in such a place before, though…
A Pagan lesson for an evangelical
By
Gus diZerega
I was having a coffee and some fascinating discussions about the implications of thought forms with a retired physicist friend at Starbucks today, Saturday. As we began to wind our conversation down a young man sitting nearby indicated he enjoyed overhearing our discussion and said he hoped we’d include him at another such gathering if…
Shamanism and Paganism
By
Gus diZerega
One of the most interesting aspects of Paganism for me is that it stretches back to the very beginnings of human spirituality, so far as we can tell. The Axial religions of monotheism, Buddhism, and Hinduism connected to sacred texts all to one degree or another marked a break with that past. In the case…
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