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The Meaning of Eclectic Pagan or Eclectic Spiritualist - Spiritual Living 101I have been a practicing Pagan for 15 years, and have explored various Pagan paths. Here I'll try to explain what it means to be an Eclectic Pagan or Eclectic Spiritualist. -
Salt Lake City's Top 3 Pagan StoresPagans living in Salt Lake City have a few choices when shopping for pagan wares. Here is a list of the top 3 pagan shops in Salt Lake City. -
A Pagan Overview"Pagan" have several meanings, and as we discuss celebrations we must remember that, although there are generalizations that will conform to most, the details are as individual as the participants.
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What Does Christianity Look like to a Pagan?I call myself a Christian, but as I watch 'Christian' behavior and listen to 'Christian' words (my own included) I wonder what our 'Christian' actions say to those who are not 'Christian'? If I was a Pagan, this is how I would view Christianity. -
Pagan ScrapbookingTips on how scrapbookers of the pagan faith can combine their craft with their "craft."
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Coping with Pagan Prejudice in Public SchoolPublic school can be very difficult to navigate for pagan children and their parents, this article provides some coping techniques to help.
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The 16th Annual St. Louis Pagan Picnic - June 7-8, 2008Magic is Afoot is the theme of the St. Louis Pagan Picnic at Tower Grove Park featuring pagans, writers, artists, singers, belly dancers, craft demonstrators, a children's parade, and more.
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Pagan or Metaphysical SuppliesPurchasing pagan or metaphysical supplies can be done in any community with a little creativity and ingenuity.
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Priestly Training for Neo-Pagan SolitariesWiccan and Pagan solitaries who feel called to serve as Priests and Priestesses are looking for some firm guidelines to help them achieve their goals.
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Dorm Survival for Pagan StudentsIt's tough enough being a young pagan. Add dormitory living to the mix, and you've got a spell for chaos! That is, unless you follow these tips. -
Raising Pagan Children in a Christian WorldThis article is about raising pagan children in a society that does is not open to paganism in general, and children being raised as pagans in specific. I have a few tips on how to negate the effects of Christianity in the home, and when to be silent.
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A Better Understanding of the Pagan TraditionsLearn the importance of the Pagan Sabbats and discover their relation to the cycles of nature. Also discover some facts about the parallels between Pagan and Christian traditions.
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A Solitary Pagan's Guide to Being Prepared for the Next YearA Solitary Pagan's Guide to being prepared for the next year
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The History of Christmas and Its Pagan OriginsThe early history of Christmas is composed of "pagan" (non-Christian) fertility rites and practices which predate the birth of Christ by centuries. -
This Pagan Life -- What Does it Mean?This is the first column I wrote for the This Pagan Life column for Today's Fantasy Fiction.
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Pagan Politicians: Edward Lachowicz and Rita MoranAn article and personal interview with Edward Lachowicz, open Pagan and Vice Chair of Kennebec County Democratic Committee
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Lughnassadh: Pagan Harvest Celebration Still Observed Across AmericaLughnassadh, pronounced Loo-nahs-ah, is a Pagan holiday to celebrate the harvest. The celebration occurs anywhere from approximately July 31st to August 2nd. How will you celebrate? -
What is a Reconstructionist Pagan?The next time you meet someone who says that they are a Pagan, assuming that they are a Wiccan could get you into trouble. Here's a brief description of various Reconstructionist Religions.
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Pagan Traditions and Christian HolidaysWhen Christianity emerged as a world religion and began to spread throughout Europe and the Middle East, church officials incorporated some of the long practiced pagan traditions into Christian religious traditions.
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How the Catholic Mass and Catholic Churches Are Reflective of Pagan TraditionsThere are many aspects of the Catholic Mass, and design structure of Catholic churches that are taken from old pagan religions.
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Visit St Louis's 15th Annual Pagan PicnicThe Pagan Picnic is a colorful, free annual event spread out in a corner of Tower Grove Park which features workshops, music, vendors, and activities for children.
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Interview with a PaganMany Christians are led to believe that Pagans go against everything they were taught from the Bible. Most conclude that Pagans are devil worshipers and evil. Read this interview to discover what really lurks in the mind of a Pagan.
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Basics for the Pagan BeginnerBasic tools, types of magick and rules for the beginner pagan regardless of path.
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A Pagan Parenting Tip: Your Child's First AltarFor parents all over the world, sharing their faith with their children is a wonderful thing. For pagan parents this is no different, and helping to create their child's first altar can be one of those inspiring moments that recall childhood wonder.
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Top Ten Gifts for a Wiccan or Pagan ChildShopping for holiday gifts for the Wiccan or Pagan child can be just as easy as gift buying for any other child. All it takes is a little more attention to the intent of the gift and the child's specific interests. -
A Family Guide for Celebrating the Pagan Sabbat ImbolcThis article is designed to give the reader an introduction to the Pagan holiday Imbolc and help them create their own Imbolc celebration.
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Celebrating Yule: A Guide for Pagan FamiliesPagan parents often look for ideas to help them celebrate the Sabbats (Pagan holidays) with their children. This article gives them all the basic elements they need to build their own festive celebrations.
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Understanding the Pagan FaithsA paper answering a few of the most common questions dealing with the Pagan family of faiths and religions. Paganism is presented not as the enemy of Christianity, but as an alternative view of the world.
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The Pagan Homeschool: Where is All the Curriculum?A pagan Mom's thoughts on the lack of pagan focused curriculum.
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Pagan Pride Festival in Syracuse, New YorkPagan Pride festivals are helpd throughout the United States, notably during the autumn and in the spring. This article takes a look at one festival in Syracuse, New York.
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