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Reincarnation as a healing tool in Western cultures have been conditioned to treat it as a mystery which must not be explored because the doctrine forbids it as a belief which is based on irrational superstition, or as an oriental abberation born of centuries of misled paganism.
As is always the case in life, there is a trick to the spiritual path which they never tell you. They say how you ought to feel and think, such as saying that you should not cling to things or people; that you should accept everything that comes your way evenly, as if it came from God; that you should let the world seem like ashes in your mouth. However, they never tell you that it is impossible to achieve this state of detachment and disinterest by yourself, working on your own.

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Wiccan Blessed BeThe very basic beliefs of most Pagans and Wiccans, aimed at a non-pagan readership to explain the fundamental values of paganism.
KabbalahReincarnation as a healing tool in Western cultures have been conditioned to treat it as a mystery which must not be explored because the doctrine forbids it as a belief which is based on irrational superstition, or as an oriental ...
Wiccan BeliefsAs is always the case in life, there is a trick to the spiritual path which they never tell you. They say how you ought to feel and think, such as saying that you should not cling to things or ...
HolidaysA brief synopsis of Pagan and Wiccan holidays and celebrations (Sabbats).
Ancient CivilizationsWitchcraft is classified today as a Pagan religion which means that it is has a belief system which is followed by its practitioners much like any other religion in the world. The more traditional forms of witchcraft do not adhere ...
PaganismBoth “pagan” and “heathen” have historically been used as a pejorative by adherents of monotheistic religions (such as Judaism, Christianity and Islam) to indicate a disbeliever in their religion, although in modern times it is not always used as a ...
PaganismGermanic paganism refers to the theology and religious practices of the Germanic peoples of north-western Europe from the Iron Age up until their Christianization during the Mediaeval period. It has been described as being “a system of interlocking and closely ...
PaganismTraces and influences of Norse paganism can still be found in the culture and traditions of the modern Nordic countries; Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Iceland the Faroe Islands, the Åland Islands, and Greenland, as well as in other countries such as ...
PaganismMost sources documenting Germanic paganism have presumably been lost. From Iceland there is substantial literature, namely the Nordic Sagas and the Eddas, relating to the pagan period, but most of this was written long after Iceland’s conversion to Christianity. Some ...
PaganismNorse religion was a cultural phenomenon, and—like most pre-literate folk beliefs—the practitioners probably did not have a name for their religion until they came into contact with outsiders or competitors. Therefore, the only titles bestowed upon Norse religion are the ...
Wicca SymbolsPeople wear symbolic jewelry for numerous reasons. Learn about the energy of pagan jewelry in this article.
Wiccan JewelryIf you hear the word pagan and instantly thing evil or witchcraft you couldn't be further from the truth. Pagan Jewelry as deep in culture and past as Celtic jewelry.
PaganismAnglo-Saxon paganism is the form of Germanic paganism practised by the Anglo-Saxons in England, following the Anglo-Saxon invasion in the mid 5th century until the Christianization of its kingdoms between the 7th and 8th centuries, with some aspects gradually blending ...
Circle WiccaFor Wiccans who may have kept their religion a secret out of fear of discrimination, but who wish to be more open about their faith.
Wiccan HolidaysAn exploration of some of the Pagan influences in modern American society.
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