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lyradora
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Winter gives us the book on spirit-work that she wish she had when first starting out herself. The wide-ranging essays cover topics as varied as the use of entheogens, the nature and importance of sacrifice, the true meaning of Hekate‘s Deipnon, the difference between trance and visualization, and the work of modern oracles. Though not a spirit-worker myself, I found much food for thought in Winter‘s essays. #paganism #polytheism #mythology

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NotCool
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Bailedbailed

“Although some liberal watchdogs have tried to define Thor‘s hammer as a hate symbol, most of those who wear it are as positive in their outlook as those witches who wear the pentagram”…no one is wary of racist iconography because it‘s “negative”. No one is like “those Nazis are such Debby Downers”. Having your religious iconography co-opted by assholes happens, ask the Buddhists, but don‘t downplay it.

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Pickpick

A lot was packed into less than 200 pages. Daimler didn‘t go into great depth on anything, but get a good look at the general nature of Irish Reconstructionist Polytheism. This is a great, well written, scholarly, concise starting point. In fact, I wish I had started with this book.
#MorganDaimler #IrishPaganism #ReconstructingIrishPolytheism #polytheism #CelticReconstructionist #Celtic #Irish

GingerAntics Even though I didn‘t, this book is still valuable because it emphasises that each person‘s path or “version” will be slightly different, so it removes some of the pressure to “do it right.” 4y
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GingerAntics
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Started this book on the 30th and totally forgot to post about it. Whoops! Other than the fact I still take issue with the word “pagan” and I‘m down with everything but the “gods and goddesses of Ireland are real” thing...let‘s just say I‘m hoping this makes something click for me.
#MorganDaimler #IrishPaganism #ReconstructingIrishPolytheism #polytheism #CelticReconstructionist #Celtic #Irish

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Clare-Dragonfly
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Pickpick

This is obviously a book for a very specific niche—but it‘s a great book for that niche. It‘s short and easy to read, but packed with practical ideas and thoughts. Yes, practical ideas for spirituality! I‘m grateful to the author for making it available for free on Kindle.

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canoflightbulbs
Book of Pagan Prayer | Ceisiwr Serith
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Mehso-so

A breakdown on why prayer can be useful in one‘s practice, as well as several example prayers on different subjects that can be used as a jumping-off point for developing one‘s own. I will be honest that I preferred the first part of the book. The example prayers themselves really did nothing for me.

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MeganAnn
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I am absolutely loving seeing everyone‘s opening posts for the #mythsandlegendsswap today!!

I received this gorgeous box all the way from @GlassAsDiamonds in Singapore and just had to stop and admire the gorgeous wrapping paper. 😍😍😍

Contents post coming up...

robinb Wow, that‘s beautiful! 💚 5y
HeathHof So pretty!!! 5y
Avanders So pretty!! 5y
GlassAsDiamonds (Shhhhh... the card didn‘t make it. Cf your email 😂🤦🏻‍♀️😂) 5y
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Megara
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This came in the mail today and I am so freakin‘ stoked! #orphic #orphism #hellenismos #polytheism #classics #ancientgreece

bookcollecter Please tell me all about it after you are done. This is my primary field of study so I'm extremely interested😀👍 5y
Megara @bookcollecter you‘re going to want this! I finished the actual Papyrus text part of the book and it is mind blowing. I‘m starting Gábor‘s analysis today! I‘ll keep you posted! 5y
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