Naturalistic Paganism

Atheopagan Practice and Mental Illness, by Mark Green

It is said that about 13% of people worldwide suffer some kind of mental illness and/or substance abuse issue. That figure goes as high as 18% in some countries; poorer countries tend to have lower reporting, so these figures are skewed to the low end.

That’s 970 million people.

I am one of them.

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Our Lungs Burn & Our Grandkids are Attacked. [Stardust, Contemplating]

What a huge contradiction we humans can be.  We stand here at a time when we have incredible power for good and bad.  This has been shown in stark contrast this summer.
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“Life is….”, by Brock Haussamen

Is life fragile? Or is it tough, persistent?  And in such phrases, what do we mean by the word life ?

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Our Deadly Lack of Nature Literacy, by Lupa

It all started a few weeks ago when birds–particularly crows–started fledging here in Portland. I began getting questions from people about scrawny, sick-looking birds that had others “dive-bombing” them as they sat on the ground. After seeing a few photos, it was pretty clear that people were seeing fledgling crows which, while ungainly-looking and still unsure of that “flying” thing, were in generally good health. The “dive-bombing” was parent crows feeding them, encouraging them, and otherwise staying close by in case danger threatened. Crows, after all, are highly intelligent and social; they understand what’s at stake during this vulnerable part of a young bird’s life.

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Goddess Pilgrimage to Crete, by Glenys Livingstone, Ph.D.

“The tour changed my life, I am no longer asking who I am, I know…”  Alana Roman, USA
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