photo by B. T. Newberg (gazing up the gummy trunk of a tree) Is Nature a loving mother? This week Rua Lupa comes forward with an environmental message of freedom and responsibility. Pentamera Ardea 23 / 10 B.E. (Friday August…
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Category: Rua Lupa
Tags: atheist pagan, atheist wicca, earth religion, Green Movement, naturalistic paganism, nature, nature religion, pagan humanism, pagan pantheism, pantheism, religious naturalism, science and god, science and myth, science and religion, spiritual humanism, Spiritual Naturalism, spirituality, spirituality and religion
photo by B. T. Newberg by B. T. Newberg No, the title above isn’t the opening of a bad joke. It’s what Drew Jacob, Urban Haas, and I are going to do this weekend. We’re setting out on a four-day…
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Category: Announcements, B. T. Newberg
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As I poured a libation of barley tea, read aloud the Hymn to Demeter, and called out to the Two Goddesses, Demeter and Persephone, a dull frustration was in the air. The words rang empty. Then, as my fingers dug into the dirt and deposited the pendant into the ground, a rush came over me. Through my mind flashed a voice: “Let them die.”
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Category: B. T. Newberg
Tags: atheist pagan, atheist wicca, Demeter, earth religion, Goddess, Hades, Mythology, naturalistic paganism, nature religion, pagan humanism, pagan pantheism, pantheism, Persephone, religious naturalism, science and god, science and myth, science and religion, spiritual humanism, Spiritual Naturalism, spirituality and religion, Zeus
I see the gods – the names, images, stories – as the poetic encapsulation of our human experience, our relationship with the ineffable forces that shape human life. While this makes the gods no thing, it does not make them nothing. I see the gods as representing very real, powerful, even dangerous forces. I believe the gods are real. It doesn’t matter what we call them or don’t call them. They are real and dangerous, and we will contend with them.
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Category: Maggie Jay Lee
Tags: atheist pagan, atheist wicca, Dionysus, earth religion, Euripides, God, Greek tragedy, Mythology, naturalistic paganism, nature religion, pagan humanism, pagan pantheism, pantheism, religious naturalism, science and god, science and myth, science and religion, spiritual humanism, Spiritual Naturalism, spirituality and religion, Zeus
image enhanced from original by Robb North This week we talk to Drew Jacob, author of the blog Rogue Priest and the new ebook, Walk Like a God: How to Have Powerful Spiritual Moments With No Church and No Dogma. …
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Category: Drew Jacob
Tags: atheist pagan, atheist wicca, earth religion, God, hiking, naturalistic paganism, nature, nature religion, pagan humanism, pagan pantheism, pantheism, religious experience, religious naturalism, science and god, science and myth, science and religion, spiritual humanism, Spiritual Naturalism, spiritual practice, spirituality and religion