Naturalistic Paganism

Category: Contributors


A Call to the Humanistic Pagan Community: Please help Glen Gordon

My friend and fellow Humanistic Pagan contributor, Glen Gordon, has asked the HP community for help. This is an opportunity for us to show the kind of community we are. It is an opportunity for us to help take care of one of our own.

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The Wheel of the Year in Stone by Glenys Livingstone Ph.D.

The stone circles represent an understanding of, and the creation of, space-time unity, a larger picture of where we are, and who we are.

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Living in Dark Days, by Mark Green [an Atheopagan Life]

While we have great challenges ahead of us, we have an advantage our opponents do not: we are not cold-hearted and remorseless. We aspire instead to be the best humanity can be. Light a candle. Burn incense. Sing. Dance. Keep on living in the fullness of who you are.

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[Rotting Silver] “How Paradise Was Lost” by B. T. Newberg

In search of the lover from her dream, God traveled long and far and wide in the world. Through this journey she discovered diseases, death, abusive people, selfish leaders, liars, cheats, maladies of all kinds, and those who slay and…

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Psych Meds, Self-Care and Paganism, by Lupa Greenwolf

You’ll notice that in the graphic at the top of this post I made my own modifications to the original meme. I state that both nature and psych meds are “one of many tools for managing mental illness.” When it comes to living with an illness–any illness–I believe it’s important to make as many options available as possible. That means that I see the nature/meds situation as a both/and one, not either/or.

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