Tag Archives: religion
Faitheist
I can’t remember how I first heard about Faitheist, Chris Stedman’s account of how he became a born-again Christian and then, some years later, a complete atheist. It was probably through Teo Bishop, who first mentioned the book on Twitter … Continue reading
Pagan Values Blogging Month: Will / Self-Knowledge (aka Doing the Work)
Part five in my series for Pagan Values Blogging Month! Love is the law, love under will. – Liber AL vel Legis, The Book of the Law Eight words the Wiccan Rede fulfill, An it harm none do what ye will. – Doreen Valiente … Continue reading
Pagan Values Blogging Month: Love / Reverence for the Sacred
Part four in my series for Pagan Values Blogging Month! 29. For I am divided for love’s sake, for the chance of union. 30. This is the creation of the world, that the pain of division is as nothing, and the joy of dissolution all. … Continue reading
Pagan Values Blogging Month: Fierce Compassion
Part three in my series for Pagan Values Blogging Month! First off, thank you to everyone who’s commented so far on my previous posts! I greatly appreciate comments and feedback. Now, onward! “Fierce compassion” is a concept I think I first learned about … Continue reading
Pagan Values Blogging Month: Integrity
Part two in my series for Pagan Values Blogging Month! Thorn Coyle talks about integration and alignment a great deal, and I’ve picked up her emphasis on it in my years of training with her. We all have many disparate parts, and working … Continue reading
Pagan Values Blogging Month: Experiential Pragmatism
This is the first part in my series for Pagan Values Blogging Month. Back in college, I took philosophy classes. Of course, one of the things we talked about is the idea that you can’t really know that anything exists, because our … Continue reading
International Pagan Coming Out Day
Today is International Pagan Coming Out Day. I was thinking about writing something really thoughtful for it — after all, while I’m mostly out in my day-to-day, offline life, I haven’t posted anything in particular about my paganism on this … Continue reading