Looking a little closer at Pagan Leaders, Clergy, and Teachers

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An online academic journal called Hybrid Pedagogy posted a piece that I wrote about a student's perspective on pedagogy, which for those (like me) who aren't teachers by trade, is the method and practice of teaching. There is a discussion happening in academic circles about the changing roles of teacher and student. The "brick and mortar" classroom is being supplemented, and sometimes replaced by online learning environments, and social media tools, like Twitter, are becoming discussed as … [Read more...]

WAKE UP, PAGANS! The End is Here!

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I think "eschatology" is a funny word. Speaking it out loud makes potty-jokes come to mind. Say it, and I remember being 5. The definition of eschatology, "the part of theology concerned with death, judgment, and the final destiny of the soul and of humankind," is much less funny. It, one might say, is a party pooper. (Too easy.) Seriously though, when thinking about the End of the World it doesn't hurt to throw in a dose of humor. Severity has its place, but I don't think it belongs in … [Read more...]

Yes, but what do we NEED from our Pagan leaders?

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The discussion around the post, What do we want from our Pagan leaders? was enlightening for me. Admittedly, I have a close, personal connection to the subject, as I'm seeking to discover what it might mean that I am, as a friend told me, "called to lead" in some way. This comment really stood out to me: I think that's one of the basic yardsticks of spiritual maturity: can what you offer to others be about what's needed rather than all about self-promotion? Or self-effacement, or … [Read more...]

What do we want from our Pagan leaders?

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In this last week of post-Pantheacon decompression, I've discovered a few things about myself. First, as much as I am invested in my online work, either through blogging or social networking, nothing compares to real-life, skin and sweat, handshakes and hugs interaction. You can imagine all you want about how great it would feel to dance, but that isn't the same as dancing. And, I love to dance. Pantheacon, my first large Pagan gathering, provided me with the opportunity to embody my … [Read more...]