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A Pagan Humanist · 3W ago

The Rise and Fall of History of Rome Podcast

It is with some sadness that one of my favorite podcasts is ending soon. The History of Rome with Mike Duncan will be coming to an end just as the Rome Republic and then the Empire ended. Mr. Duncan will be ending this podcast … Continue reading →
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A Pagan Humanist · 3W ago

Keeping Poetry Alive

April is National Poetry month and it seems only right that we celebrate it in a posting. In my last post, I touched on why poetry matters to me. I thought I might share a few things that are keeping … Continue reading →
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A Pagan Humanist · 1M ago

Poetry and Our Humanness

One of my great loves is poetry. As a child, I was exposed to it in school, but it wasn’t until I was 12 that the purpose of it became clear. I bought my first “real” book of poetry at … Continue reading →
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A Pagan Humanist · 2M ago

Where our Magic Comes From?

Shilo Shiv Suleman in her Ted Talk laments how magic has been replaced by technology. Yet, as I reflected upon this idea, I began to think about a song by Dar Williams entitled “The Christians and the Pagans.” The question is where does our magic … Continue reading →
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A Pagan Humanist · 2M ago

The Judgement Card as Epiphany

Last weekend I attended the annual Pantheacon conference in San Jose, California. It was a wonderful weekend filled with knowledge, kinship and connection. I enjoyed attending many classes, rituals and workshops. One of the classes I attended was Mary Greer’s, … Continue reading →
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A Pagan Humanist · 3M ago

Conference on Current Pagan Studies 2012

This weekend is the Conference on Current Pagan Studies at Claremont University. This year our key note speakers are Z Budapest and Hyperion. You still join us and register at the door for two days of interesting topics, great key … Continue reading →
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A Pagan Humanist · 3M ago

PantheaCon 2012 Straw Art Classes

The Woven Circle will be teaching two traditional wheat weaving classes at the 2012 PantheaCon. The Woven Circle is made up of talented artists who travel to San Jose each year to share their enjoyment of straw art with the … Continue reading →
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A Pagan Humanist · 4M ago

Foibles and Follies of Being Human

Foibles and Follies of Being Human Being human means being flawed; that is, being filled with follies and foibles. Notice that all this is about being. Of course Martin Heidegger’s Dasein comes to mind. To follow Heidegger is a long, … Continue reading →
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