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T. Thorn Coyle

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T. Thorn Coyle is an internationally respected visionary and teacher of the magical and esoteric arts. The author of Kissing the Limitless and Evolutionary Witchcraft, she hosts the Elemental Castings podcast series, writes the blog Know Thyself, and has produced several CDs of sacred music. Thorn's spiritual direction and soul reading practices help people worldwide. Pagan, mystic, and activist, she is founder and head of Solar Cross Temple and Morningstar Mystery School and lives by the San Francisco Bay. For further information, please visit ThornCoyle.com.

Numinous and Concrete

On Pagans and Privilege: PantheaCon 2013

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Occupying Sacred Ground: An Open Letter to Michael Lerner

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The Material Is Spiritual

There is no separation between the spirit and the matter, only our minds make it so. Read More »

Gender, Paganism, and Finding Our Way

How can we celebrate a multiplicity of genders and gender expressions while making room for a variety of choices around gender, including changing one's sex? Read More »

The Divine Twins: Reconciliation and 9/11

What can help us step outside stories of grave injury and loss that give rise to stories of vengeance? Read More »

Honor: From the Inside Out

We cannot live in right relationship with the earth, the cosmos, ourselves, and each other, without striving to live from a place of honor. Read More »

Recent Articles

On Pagans and Privilege: PantheaCon 2013

Having privilege doesn't make us bad people, or bad Pagans. It just means we have access to things that others don't. Read More »

Occupying Sacred Ground: An Open Letter to Michael Lerner

I would hope that as a Jew, Rabbi Lerner, you would celebrate the tent encampments as sacred sukkot. Read More »

The Material Is Spiritual

There is no separation between the spirit and the matter, only our minds make it so. Read More »

Gender, Paganism, and Finding Our Way

How can we celebrate a multiplicity of genders and gender expressions while making room for a variety of choices around gender, including changing one's sex? Read More »

The Divine Twins: Reconciliation and 9/11

What can help us step outside stories of grave injury and loss that give rise to stories of vengeance? Read More »