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Stepping Out of the Broom Closet and Gliding Across Boundaries

Dava Greely writes: I love being pagan. Witchcraft has opened up a whole new world for me. But… I realize that I’ve still only really got, like, a pinky toe out of the broom closet.

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200 Words: Patheos Blogger Challenge by Porsha Williams

Creation IS religion; creation IS chaos. Creation is magick, creation is exaltation AND abomination. Even though I’m making up phrases & quotes as I go; you cannot have pleasure w/out pain. You...

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A Few Thoughts on Aging and Paganism

When I am elderly, where will I go to get care and assistance with daily living? As a witch, as a pagan, as a lesbian, there are few places for me. For a witch of color, there are even fewer places.

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The Mystery School of Motherhood and The Principle of Correspondence

By Dava Greely “Just as knowledge of the principles of geometry enables a man to measure distant suns and other movements while seated in his observatory, so a knowledge of The Principle of...

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It’s In the Blood

by Porsha Williams I was conversing lightly with my ‘male bestie’ earlier this week, while watching his DVR’d first episode of “Sleepy Hollow” on NBC.  As avid sci-fi and fantasy fans, we found...

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Guest Post: Honoring Troublesome Ancestors by Cecily Joy Williams, M.Div.

There is no greater benefit to working with troublesome ancestors than learning who you really were, are, and will become by facing your wounds and fears and coming up on the other side.

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The Nature on the Inside by Cecily Joy Willowe

The immanent Goddess is not only in the great outdoors. You can even bring the Goddess home with you. Honestly, she was always there to begin with. One of the many reasons why I like doing my daily...

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Becoming a Great Mother by Reluctant Spider

At the time of writing I'm 6 months into growing the physical vessel of a future human-beast-god, a little boy. Conceived on purpose near Summer Solstice, he's due to make a Malkuth appearance not long...

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Guest Post: The Seasonal Celebrations Continue: A Pagan’s Tribute to...

My ‘holy days,’ as I like to call them, begin with Solstice on December 21st, followed by celebrating Christmas with my family, then Kwanzaa and Three Kings Day. Here, I’d like to share with you about...

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Guest Post: Year and a Day Journey

The last year of my life has been the harshest, most terrifying adventure I’ve ever been on. But, in the midst of it, I have grown so much stronger, wiser, and more beautiful.

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