
– by B. T. Newberg This post continues the series on transcendence in naturalism. Part 1 introduced naturalistic transcendence. Part 3 will cover community, and part 4 will delve into mind. Nature In our modern parlance, nature connotes that part…
Read More– by B. T. Newberg As my wife and I slogged along on our bicycles, generally irritated at each other, suddenly there was a pop. Her back tire went flat, and we were in the middle of nowhere on a…
Read MoreIt’s been over 15 years since I was first introduced to Neo-Paganism in the form of Wicca during my teenage years. After spending a few years under the label of Eclectic Pagan I was introduced to Asatru and Heathenry. I…
Read MoreAll too often I find that nearly everything written about working with chakras seems to focus around the thing of ‘Imagine a spinning ball of (coloured) light opening like a flower‘. To those of us with an agnostic (or atheistic)…
Read More– by B. T. Newberg It’s often claimed that ritual without literal deities or magic must be meaningless. This post aims to explode that idea. Many Pagans say that ritual is beneficial, whether or not deity “exists” or the magic…
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