
It’s so easy to take this for granted – we’re used to it as a normal part of life. But consider what it would be like to describe the “seasons” to an otherwise similar person who lived on an otherwise similar planet with little or no axial tilt. It might go something like this.
Read MoreReligious humanists and spiritual naturalists are experts at finding meaning in the ordinary. Marking sacred days, such as the solstices and equinoxes, reminds us of the sacred mystery of life that we interact with everyday.
Read MoreStifyn Emrys, author of Requiem for a Phantom God and other books, gives us the inside scoop on his Atheist Paganism and his ebook ventures.
Read MoreOur late winter theme for 2014 begins February 3. The theme is “Order and Structure”. How do we structure our world as Naturalistic Pagans? How do we make a cosmos out of chaos with our beliefs and the stories we…
Read MoreThis month we conclude our early winter theme of “Beginnings”. This Month at HP Jan 3 Announcement of late winter theme/Call for papers Jan 5 “Without Gods”, Interview with Stifyn Emrys Jan 8 Postpagan Ceremony & Ecology by Glen Gordon:…
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