
In this time of accelerating environmental change, many of us feel a sense of urgency to help transform humanity’s relationship with the Earth. This sense of urgency is what drew together a group of diverse Pagan leaders, authors, artists, and bloggers from the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Australia to draft “A Pagan Community Statement on the Environment”. The working group included several members of the Humanistic Paganism community.
The statement has been published at ecopagan.com where you can add your signature. The statement represents the beginning of a conversation, not the final word. Join us in our call to all people to rise to this historic moment in order to protect all life on Earth by signing the statement. You can sign on your own behalf or on behalf of a group or organization.
We need just about 500 more signatures to reach our goal of 10,000 by Earth Day 2018. Please share!
Neandertals and Humans Share More Than Blood
Our distant cousin, the Neandertals, were once believed to be ignorant, speechless, and noncognitive (except for the ones representing Geico), like in the TV episode, Beer Bad from season four of Buffy the Vampire Slayer (hail to the Buffy nerds!).
With the new year, we are starting a new series called, “What Naturalism Means to Me”. It is an opportunity for our readers, like you, to share what Naturalism means fto you. We are looking for essays between 1000-3000 words. Send your submissions to humanisticpaganism[at]gmail[dot]com.
As a naturalist, I believe that there exists an objective, physical reality, which I call nature, and I doubt that anything other than nature exists. Supernaturalists, in contrast, believe that both nature and other realms outside of nature exist. Many supernaturalists furthermore believe that there exist immaterial beings and/or undetectable forces operating in other realms which may in some way manipulate the physical world. Which of these worldviews to subscribe to was one of the first choices I realized I had to make, when I began the task of creating a meaningful personal spiritual path. Read More
Happy Spring Equinox, or Ostara! Of course, our spherical planet also gives us the beautiful symmetry of the Fall Equinox (& Mabon) being celebrated now by our Southern Hemisphere friends. The moment of the Equinox is at 12:15 pm, Tuesday, March 20th for those of us living East of the Eastern United States timezone.
With the new year, we are starting a new series called, “What Naturalism Means to Me”. It is an opportunity for our readers, like you, to share what Naturalism means fto you. We are looking for essays between 1000-3000 words. Send your submissions to humanisticpaganism[at]gmail[dot]com.
Recently, the contributors at NaturalPagan.org had a discussion about what would qualify someone as a Naturalistic Pagan and, hence, qualify them to be a contributor at NaturalPagan.org. The answer was not clear, because not all of us mean the same thing when we talk about Naturalism. Read More