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December 30, 2012
What to buy a Pagan for Christmas
I got some really awesome Christmas presents this year, so I thought I'd brag a...
December 23, 2012
The role of faith and hubris in Paganism
Last week I came across a word that, ten years ago, I would never have...
December 15, 2012
The questions that led me to Neopaganism
When I left the Mormon church, I felt a strong need to justify myself. A...
December 01, 2012
Confession: I Love Christmas
I have a confession to make. Yes, I love Christmas. I'm Pagan, and I love...
November 2012
November 30, 2012
A proposed categorization of magical terminology
In an excellent essay entitled, “The New Old Paganism”, Ronald Hutton reviews the history of...
November 29, 2012
What do we mean by “magic”?
Magic is no instrument Magic is the end -- Leonard Cohen The issue of magic...
November 24, 2012
The many shades of Pagan embarrassment
"You will be ashamed because of the sacred oaks in which you have delighted; you...
November 24, 2012
Embarrassment and the twin threats to Paganism: Shallowness of the mind and of the heart
In my last post, I wrote about "Being Ashamed by Paganism" (which was really about...
November 16, 2012
Being Embarrassed by Paganism
Years ago, when I was deciding whether to leave the Mormon church, one of the...
November 05, 2012
The Complete Works of Carl Jung (UPDATED)
[UPDATE 6/16/15: Jung's Collected Works can now be downloaded from Scribd.com.] Christmas has come early...
November 04, 2012
A Jungian Interpretation of the Goddess
John P. Dourley is my favorite interpreter of Jung. Author of numerous books on Jung,...
November 03, 2012
The dirty words we use to describe each other
Some time ago, I heard a story on NPR's "This American Life", about a guy...
November 01, 2012
All Hallows: candy and pomegranates, gravestones and red wine
The Wild Hunt arrived here in Chicago-land region this week. We had one beautiful warm...
October 2012
October 28, 2012
Lateral Transcendence: Toward Greater Compassion
My minister at the Unitarian congregation I attend recently started a sermon series on "Dangerous...
October 27, 2012
Theapoetics
I little while ago, I came across this guest post by Molly Remer at Feminism...
October 20, 2012
Jung Resources for Pagans
I have just created a new menu on the side of my blog which contains...
October 20, 2012
Symbols
I just came across this quote in a biography of Jung I have been reading. ...
October 18, 2012
Water and Stone: libations and altars
Recently, I discovered a great blog at Witches and Pagans called Baring the Aegis: Hellenismos...
October 13, 2012
My trip to Philadephia
I just got back from a trip to Philadelphia for work. I was fortunate to...
October 11, 2012
Goddess as a Personal Presence
In a recent post, I wrote about polytheistic religious experience from a Jungian perspective. Recently...
October 07, 2012
Unitarian growth and Pagan (dis)organization
Over at The Wild Hunt, Jason Pitzl-Waters has posted about the growth of the UU...
October 04, 2012
Are the gods real?
Do we worship the same gods? Over at Patheos, Star Foster recently published an interesting...
September 2012
September 28, 2012
Mysteria Misc. Maxima @ Invocatio: a blog *mostly* about Western esotericism
For a few months now, I've been following the weekly Mysteria Misc. Maxima posts at...
September 27, 2012
Happiness and Depression, Sacrality and Spirituality
I've come across several good posts on other blogs recently that tie in with subjects...
September 19, 2012
Defining Paganism and Neopaganism
I can't believe I am diving into this linguistic swamp again, but here goes. Recently,...
September 18, 2012
Paganism and Real Live Nature
Recently Teo Bishop wrote a wonderful post about his experience of doing ritual in nature. ...
September 17, 2012
Check out B.T. Newberg’s new blog at Pagan Square
If you haven't already, check out B.T. Newberg's new blog at Pagan Square: Pagan, Naturally:...
September 13, 2012
Navel gazing versus the journey to the World Navel: Individuation and community
Jungians are sometimes accused of being ego-centric navel gazers in the Pagan community. There is...
September 12, 2012
The First SIgn of Autumn
My wife pointed this out to me this morning: the first red leaf. The first...
September 07, 2012
“One needful thing”, Part 3: Letting go of the side of the pool
In Part 1, I traced the development of Unitarianism since the early 19th century to...
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