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I have heard Christians call pagan religions 'counterfeit' but pagan religions came long before Christianity, why?
by paradox on February 11th, 2011
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What are your plans for the upcoming Ostara?
by hedge-rider on March 14th, 2011
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Did you have a good Imbolc this year? What did you do for it?
by hedge-rider on February 5th, 2011
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What are people getting at when they ask pointed questions about how some pagan traditions morphed into common practice of Christianity?
by Amorphous Blob on January 28th, 2011
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Did pagans named the sabbath day? "sun-day" pagans do worship the sun.
by andy11-11 on February 7th, 2011
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You're reading Has anyone performed ceremonial magick?Iand if so how did you feel about it did it work for you?
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I am curious because iv read about this magick but never performed it,thank you
by pagan-babe on August 9th, 2009
I see. Ceremonial magick requires a bit of grounding in several related disciplines and should be studied with the view that it is an ongoing process. It's also a bit more technical and requires, overall, a bit more discipline and attention to detail than some other magickal disciplines. And although it can be used to bring about change in the mundane sphere, it's primary use and value is to effect psychospiritual "alchemy."
by xhepera on August 9th, 2009
Thank you very interesting,i have read some stuff about Golden dawn and other stuff it looks very complicated to the magick i use :)
by pagan-babe on August 10th, 2009