Naturalistic Paganism

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“Gaia, Our Mother Earth” by John Halstead

The Gaia Theory calls into question many deeply ingrained scientific and cultural assumptions and challenges us to perceive our world in a new way.

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“A Wild Woman is not a Girlfriend, She is a Relationship with Nature” by Alison Nappi

She is the lover that restores you to your own wild nature.

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“Change the Course: Write Your Own Story of the Year 2050” by Ben Sibelman

The Rainforest Action Network’s new Change the Course visioning process begins with a guided meditation, asking us to imagine a day in the year 2050 when people come together in a “beautiful park” to celebrate “an announcement made this morning that, thanks to deep emissions cuts, we have successfully stabilized the climate.”

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[Starstuff, Contemplating] “Gather together: Harvest and Community” by Heather and Jon Cleland Host

In modern times, the Fall Equinox is a time when summer vacations are ending and school is beginning. Communities that were parted in the spring are reforming again. Stories are being shared. Old friendships are renewed, new friendships begun. It is a time for community. Through it all, the harvest theme shines – the harvest of plants, of stories, of so much of our lives.

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“A PaGaian Perspective” by Glenys Livingstone, Ph.D.

True self-knowledge includes knowledge of the larger Self: that is, knowledge of Gaia. This is Gaian spirituality – taking on the mind of the Universe, participating in the dream of the Earth, beginning to know from within the perspective of Earth, Moon, Sun, Tree – our home and habitat.

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