Category Archives: general pagan community

On the proposed Pagan Coming Out Day

I know, I know, as is my usual fashion with this sort of thing, I’m once again Late To the Party, but let me just say that I support this proposed International Pagan Coming Out Day. Now maybe it’s just … Continue reading

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[follow-up] Greys of Hellenic Religion

Well, Internet, let me tell you — I’ve had a day of total unexpected popularity. First, I discover that Pope No-Life & His Talking Butt-Plugs are not only reading and praising this blog, but completely missing the point (thanks to … Continue reading

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Well, colour me late-to-the-party…

…but it seems the misandrist, gender-essentialist transphobe, Mary Daly has finally kicked it. At the risk of appearing in really bad taste, I have only one word to say: Good. Maybe now LBTQ Women’s spirituality can make some real progress … Continue reading

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Urban Spirituality in song

One of the things that I love about the songs of Marc Almond is that so many of his songs celebrate the urban energy. “City of Nights“, “Waifs & Strays“, “Urban Velvet”, “Gutter Hearts” — these four songs especially strike … Continue reading

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Quick Memo to the Pagan Community

Link to YouTube.com video for those who may need it. Despite being a polytheist, I manage to keep a reasonably open scientific mind about the world around me. I don’t accept any “spooky” story at face-value, and I examine spiritual … Continue reading

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