
There are very few instances where scientific idea evolves into something most would deem “supernatural theory,” but ley lines followed such a path. Usually it is the other way around, where the inexplicable becomes scientific subject matter, i.e. the heavenly…
Read MoreThe term pantheist was first coined by John Toland (1670-1721), whose birthday is November 30th. Paul Harrison describes him: Toland was the first modern pantheist to combine a religious reverence for the Universe, with respect for science, and…
Read More– by B. T. Newberg This is the second of a 2-part series exploring a new technique for creating special time and space. Part 1 introduced the Center. Now, this part details the technique and its basis in psychology. How…
Read More– by B. T. Newberg This is the first in a 2-part series exploring a new technique for creating special time and space. This part introduces the key symbol, the Center. Last Samhain’s ritual script experimented with a new technique…
Read More2012 Thing on Thursday #9 After numerous polls on liturgy, we now begin a series returning to fundamental concepts and questions. This week, let’s revisit debates about what to call ourselves. This issue is complicated. Much ink has been spilled…
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