
– by B. T. Newberg How do we experience our world? …through touch, taste, smell, sound, sight, and introspection. The following meditation grounds a person deeply in these six foundations of experience. One by one, awareness is brought to each…
Read MoreThis article, originally written for Pantheists, seems just as applicable to readers of HP. Do you engage in any of these practices? Are there any you would like to try? – B. T. Newberg, editor The Naturalistic Pantheist can follow…
Read MoreAs in the animation above, multiple currents move in the Pagan community, often in seemingly opposite directions. – by B. T. Newberg Tanya Lurhmann, in her anthropological study Persuasions of the Witch’s Craft, asks how an otherwise mainstream person can…
Read MoreIn Part 1, I discussed how I try to create ritual that is an expression of the unconscious. Today, I will explain how I try to maintain the connection to the unconscious after the ritual is created. The routinization of…
Read MoreWe are not one Jungian-based Paganism begins with the proposition that the human psyche is not unitary. We are not one; we are many striving to become one. As James Hillman writes, “every sophisticated theory of personality has to admit…
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