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“Our natural state at birth and throughout life is one of being inherently sacred, worthy, and blessed.”
― Paganism for Beginners: The Complete Guide to Nature-Based Spirituality for Every New Seeker
― Paganism for Beginners: The Complete Guide to Nature-Based Spirituality for Every New Seeker
“All too often I was left to my own devices and frequently roamed the forests and fields, a handful of barn cats diligently following after me.”
― Paganism for Beginners: The Complete Guide to Nature-Based Spirituality for Every New Seeker
― Paganism for Beginners: The Complete Guide to Nature-Based Spirituality for Every New Seeker
“Many Pagans find that science provides a means of deepening their understanding of the universe, which allows them to feel a stronger connection to the Earth, the Gods, and each other.”
― Paganism for Beginners: The Complete Guide to Nature-Based Spirituality for Every New Seeker
― Paganism for Beginners: The Complete Guide to Nature-Based Spirituality for Every New Seeker
“Now that’s what I call magic—seein’ all that, dealin’ with all that, and still goin’ on. It’s sittin’ up all night with some poor old man who’s leavin’ the world, taking away such pain as you can, comfortin’ their terror, seein’ ‘em safely on their way…and then cleanin’ ‘em up, layin’ ‘em out, making ‘em neat for the funeral, and helpin’ the weeping widow strip the bed and wash the sheets—which is, let me tell you, no errand for the fainthearted—and stayin’ up the next night to watch over the coffin before the funeral, and then going home and sitting down for five minutes before some shouting angry man comes bangin’ on your door ‘cuz his wife’s havin’ difficulty givin’ birth to their first child and the midwife’s at her wits’ end and then getting up and fetching your bag and going out again…We all do that, in our own way, and she does it better’n me, if I was to put my hand on my heart. That is the root and heart and soul and center of witchcraft, that is. The soul and center!”
― A Hat Full of Sky
― A Hat Full of Sky
“You must see with eyes unclouded by hate. See the good in that which is evil, and the evil in that which is good. Pledge yourself to neither side, but vow instead to preserve the balance that exists between the two.”
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“For the natural polytheist, whose gods arise in and from the natural material world, this challenge is not even always a metaphor. Our gods not only have transcendent eyes and metaphysical hands. They have antlers and feathers, hooves and scales, fangs and horns and wings and fins and claws. They are in the lands we strip for veins of precious ore. They are in the waters we poison.”
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“As polytheism is in religious belief reflected in the recognition of moral complexity, so henotheism in religious practice is reflected in the recognition of moral diversity. To worship different gods is to align oneself with different ideals, and to embrace different moral standards. The example of the mother and the judge shows one way in which this works out in practice. The mother places parental love above impartial justice, while the judge does the opposite. In the language of Greek Paganism, the mother bows to Hera, the judge to Zeus Dikaios, and both are right to do so.”
― A World Full of Gods: An Inquiry into Polytheism
― A World Full of Gods: An Inquiry into Polytheism

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