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    Paganism and Enterprise

    Thank you Path, I like it here. Quote: Path of One I consider myself a Christian Druid. I would classify Druidry as either a religion or a spiritual path, depending on the way one identifies with it. The two largest Druid organizations, the ADF (A Druid Fellowship, US based) and the OBOD...
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    Paganism and Enterprise

    I understand the need for certain mainstream religions to acquire funds in order to contribute to the various costs associated with the provision and ongoing maintenance of their respective places of worship. Most of us I believe are happy to accept that salaries are paid to clergymen for their...
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    Wiccan spells and destiny

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    Favorite Song Lyrics

    Blue Oyster Cult Don't fear the reaper. All our times have come Here but now they're gone Seasons don't fear the reaper Nor do the wind, the sun or the rain We can be like they are Come on baby... Don't fear the Reaper Baby take my hand... Don't fear the Reaper We'll be able to fly... Don't...
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    role models and mature spiritual behaviour

    Quote: Baud It would suggest that this factor probably also plays a role in neo-paganism. Some people who reach a position that they consider "influential" turn into arrogant pontificating persons as a way to compensate the fact that they don't have any power over others in their mundane life...
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    How do you Reconstruct?

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    Do places have power?

    Difficult to say, As a Yorkshire man I tend to agree with Brian, there is no part of East Yorkshire that instills a feeling of power or grandeur in me at all yet when I venture to Cumbria with it's many pikes there is definitely a certain feeling that I could only describe as not so much...
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    Fluffy Bunnies

    Does it serve any useful purpose to apply the term "Fluffy" to anyone. Personally, I see no gain. I can only see obstacles to learning and growing by the use of that term. Everyone attaches their own individual measure of importance to their chosen religion or belief system. How people approach...
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