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Debunking The Non-Ferrous Metal Myth [Sarah Lawless]
We’ve all heard of urban legends, old wives' tales, and 'fakelore', but we’re too intelligent and have too much access to credible reference materials today to fall for them — don’t we? Unfortunately not. Old wives' tales and fake proverbs abound today in the modern Pagan community thanks to the old culprit of word-of-mouth, as well as forums, and few individuals bothering to check facts or origins. Unexplained rules and fakelore are passed from Pagan to Pagan such as the following well-known pr
Gripe, Spend, Swoon: The Criticism of Eat, Pray, Love [Fire Lyte]
It’s not a secret that I’m a pretty big fan of the book Eat Pray Love by Elizabeth Gilbert. It’s a memoir. A love story. A spiritual handbook for the new millennium. It is a how-to guide for those of us that have ever wondered how in the hell we ended up in this cookie cutter existence, with no flavor whatsoever, no zest, and spinning ever closer to a point where that list of things we wanted to do with our lives become a distant memory. However, there’s a great deal of criticism
Finding Your Soulmate: A Highly Overrated Concept [Bronwen Forbes]
I don’t talk about it much in Pagan or non-Pagan public, but I do have a soulmate. We know we’ve shared several lifetimes in which we were, respectively, husband and wife, brother and sister, and governess and charge, just to name a few. My soulmate has been part of my life (this life) for nearly three decades, is always there when I need him, and I cannot imagine my life without him.My husband is a good man; I love him dearly. He is more than I could ask for in his roles as supportive h
Dealing with Antagonists in Pagan Groups (Part Two) [Iris Firemoon]
ANTAGONIST #5 I am revealing that this person is male, because it is also pertinent to the story. How this person created conflict: After a very emotionally devastating family event, this person tried to get me to run away with him. I said no, but his wife ended up reading his emails, and asked me to step away from her husband. We had been what I thought was good friends until that point. It was emotionally understandable that he wanted to leave his wife after the situation, and
Lessons From The Gods [Sinister Ang]
The Gods have many things to teach us. This has become abundantly clear throughout my years of learning as I studied my Pagan path, forging my personal relationships with deity. Some of these lessons have been small, something learned through a dream or through some intuition that cannot be described in words. Other lessons have been far more concrete.I follow a Norse path, which probably has no relevance to the way in which the divine chooses to make their wants and needs known. To each
Integration of Parts of Self [Maggi Setti]
One of the main goals of the practitioner is awareness, control, and integration of the different parts of self. Integration can awaken us; it can give us more fluid power, knowledge of ourselves, and stronger connection to the Divine. There are several categories these can follow such as:Reclaiming: Younger Self, Talking Self, and Higher SelfFeri: Sticky One, Shining Body, and Sacred Dove Hebrew: Nefesh, Ruach, Neshama, Chaya, YechidaServants of the Light: Physical,
Opening the Mind for Spellwork [Eruchye]
There is nothing more important than taking in every aspect of the energy around you to do your spellcasting and rituals. You have to use all six of your senses, touch, smell, taste, sight, hearing, and intuition. You already use your five physical senses in your everyday life on a very basic level, but once you open up your third eye you’ll “see” more that life has to offer through the other five senses. This fact tends to make your intuition one of your most important senses and the one that m
The Karma Hypothesis [Truth Is Pagan Media that Bites]
“Karma is going to get you!” Really, oh really. I am an experienced mage and sage and I find that people tend to use the threat of Karma all too conveniently without a simple understanding of what Karma really is or the grass roots of the idea of Karma! I personally don’t believe that Karma ‘is going to get you’. In fact, I know Karma can’t get anyone. In the simplest refined thought, I find people who use this threat of Karma are a step down from folks who say, “That is a sin. You are go
Who Is God? [Silvermoon]
I celebrated the Spring Equinox this year and as always with a ritual, I left learning something new. I have been thinking a great deal about what God is. It is such a vast, deep subject that it is hard to articulate. I have evaluated over time, Monotheism, Atheism, Duatheism (or Duotheism) and Polytheism. I am currently stuck on a Poly-Monotheistic state.First I will explain what I think of these. I rule out Atheism to some degree. As humans we CANNOT be the highest being out there - it
Is The Wiccan Rede Enough? [Blue Hound]
I think that (almost) everyone found out about the Craft while in a quest for power, but we all discovered that Wicca isn’t about power or revenge at all. I myself was quite surprised when I read that this Path had only one law: “An It Harm None, Do What Ye Will”. “Easy!” I naively thought, but as I studied more about philosophy the more I understood that it wouldn’t be like so.You have to ponder every future deed, consider any possible outcome and, basically, avoid getting in karma’s “T
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