Sometimes the best teachers are those we often overlook! Explore the world of plant spirits, green beings who thrive on sunlight. Delve into the depths of fungus spirits, permeating the very soil beneath our feet. This book offers three unique approaches to working with these spirits:
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Category: Ancient and Modern Paganism, belief, Intellect, intellect, Latest Posts, Lupa, naturalism, naturalistic pagan, Paganism, psychology, Responsibility, responsibility, science, Science and Religion, spirituality, Superstition and Reason, uncategorized
One small part of the ways to support Native Americans can be attending memorials to the boarding school tragedy. These are often far flung and it’s easy to be unaware of each of them – but this year, at least, the one which I’ve been attending is online and open to everyone! It’s this coming Friday, June 4th – don’t miss it!
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Category: ancestors, Death and Life, Jon Cleland Host, Latest Posts, Native American, Native American, naturalistic pagan, Practice, Responsibility, responsibility, Starstuff, Contemplating
You might remember from 2019, when the founding of the Earth Based Spirituality Action Team (a chapter of the Climate Change Lobby – CCL) was announced here on the Naturalistic Paganism blog. Both CCL and our Earth-based chapter are going…
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Sometimes the best teachers are those we often overlook! Explore the world of plant spirits, green beings who thrive on sunlight. Delve into the depths of fungus spirits, permeating the very soil beneath our feet. This book offers three unique approaches to working with these spirits:
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Category: Ancient and Modern Paganism, belief, Intellect, intellect, Latest Posts, Lupa, naturalism, naturalistic pagan, Paganism, psychology, Responsibility, responsibility, science, Science and Religion, spirituality, Superstition and Reason, uncategorized
Your altar can be considered a spiritual hub of your home. Depending on your traditions there is a great flexibility about how you decorate your altar and the symbols you use. But what happens when the neighbors come to dinner…
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