February 2012
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Paganism vs. Naturalistic Pantheism
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People who identify as pagans don’t all believe the same things. Some believe literally that gods or spirits exists, that elaborate ritual is critically important, or that magick can achieve real effects outside of the user’s natural reach. Most books on pagan beliefs and practices belong in this “supernatural pagan” category. This approach is accompanied by a whole panoply of...
SINCE WALKING TO WORK THE PAST MONTH I HAVE LOST...
Let’s celebrate by eating CARBS!
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Talk about glass case of emotion...
I got a *promotion at work three weeks ago! I no longer speak with customer’s over the phone, which means I no longer get yelled at for something I didn’t do. I have an amazing co-worker who is not only competent, but she’s SUPER SMART LIKE WHOA. And the cherry on top, I have a seat by all the windows! I love my job!
So there’s that emotion.
A week ago I found out my younger [19 years old] brother...
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He [Rick Santorum] is a staunch opponent of abortion, even in the case of rape....
– John Oliver on Rick Santorum, The Bugle 183 (via sixpencesoulcake)
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Everything was beautiful and nothing hurt →
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soupnazi:
There are crazy girls, and then there’s this.
(via reddit)
Whoa my god.
There are no words.
Crazy bitch, is cray.
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If Candlemas day be cloudy and grey, Winter soon...
Happy Imbolc, everyone! My walk to work was overcast and windy so that means winter is almost over.
I have always loved Groundhog Day, but this is the first year that I’m celebrating it like a Panthiest! I’m still stuck at work, but when I get home I’ll be lighting some candles/incense and eating some spicy Mexican food!
Then it’s time to clean my room… :P
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Imbolc Customs & Lore
Other Festival Names:Candlemas, Oimlec, Brigid’s Day, Groundhog’s Day; merged with Lupercalia/Valentines Day
Festival Dates: January 31, February 1, February 2, February 6, February 7.
Multicultural Parallels: Ground Hog’s Day (USA); Aztec New Year; Chinese New Year; Roman Lupercalia; Valentine’s Day (USA); Armenian Candlemas.
Flames: Sacred Fire
torchlit processions...