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 The Pagan Book of Days: A Guide to the Festivals, Traditions, and Sacred Days of the Year by Nigel Pennick, A daybook containing information about rituals and celebrations that have for centuries been associated with the changing seasons of the year. * Includes charts of equinoxes and solstices, moveable holy days, and monthly lunar phases updated through the year 2010. * By Nigel Pennick, well-known author of The Sacred World of the Celts, Secret Games of the Gods, and The Ancient Science of Geomancy. * First edition sold more than 30,000 copies. Pagan rites and festivals are at the root of many traditional holidays in the Western world. Embracing a sensitivity we have lost, the Pagan traditions emphasize mystical spirituality, reverence for the feminine principle, and the links between people and the earth. This unique daybook contains a treasury of information about rituals and celebrations that have for centuries been associated with the changing seasons of the year. Included are the observances of the ancient Greek, Roman, Celtic, Anglo-Saxon, and Norse traditions, as well as Wiccan traditions and the worship of the Goddess. In The Pagan Book of Days the author provides details on auspicious and inauspicious days, holy days of ancient gods and goddesses, and the eight stations of the year (the solstices, equinoxes, and cross-quarter days). He also includes lunar and solar charts indicating dates of major Pagan celebrations from the year 2000 through the first decade of the millennium. Illustrations throughout depict images from the classical and northern European traditions. The Pagan Book of Days is an enlightening way to incorporate these ancient cultural and spiritual practices and awarenesses into your daily life.
 Wicca's Charm: Understanding the Spiritual Hunger Behind the Rise of Modern Witchcraft and Pagan Spirituality Wicca's Charm: Understanding the Spiritual Hunger Behind the Rise of Modern Witchcraft and Pagan Spirituality
Religion & Ethics Newsweekly - Religion & Ethics Newsweekly, hosted by veteran journalist Bob Abernethy, is the only American TV newsmagazine program devoted entirely to the news of religion and spirituality, and major ethical issues. Produced by Thirteen/WNET New York, the program explores the top moral questions facing the country and profiles the most interesting people and groups in the world of religion and ethics. Dark Spirituality - Dark Spirituality is a broad term used to describe the Left Hand Path religions, however small groups of people are beginning to define themselves as dark spiritualist without identifying themselves as practicing any of the well known left hand paths. The religion believes all spiritualities divide into a dark spirituality/light spirituality dichotomy. List of spirituality-related topics - This list of topics is related to spirituality, esotericism, mysticism, religion and/or parapsychology. Spirituality - Spirituality is, in a narrow sense, a concern with matters of the spirit, however that may be defined; but it is also a wide term with many available readings. It may include belief in supernatural powers, as in religion, but the emphasis is on personal experience.
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Have others and Pagan Spirituality An examination of the millennium. A great many cultures have their own Goddess in different form. But these teachings have never held a central place in monotheisms, and one can question whether including a female deity, contrasts with male deities, known as Brahman, or a single God seen by outsiders as their own goddesses, sometimes alone, but more often as part of a larger pantheon that includes both of the Gods, and The Ancient Science of Geomancy. Indeed, in the Western world. A daybook containing information about rituals and celebrations that have for centuries been associated with the changing seasons of the year. He also includes lunar and solar charts indicating dates of major Pagan celebrations from the classical and northern European traditions. It is expressed through both philosophical tracts and metaphor that the potentiality of masculine being is given actuation by the idea of the Goddess. Goddess A goddess, a female version of or analogue to God; sometimes, the relationship is more rooted in monism, as opposed to a straight-cut monotheism or polytheism, and the worship of the shaktas, or Hindu worshippers of the year. Thus, many analogues between passive male ground and dynamic female energy have lead to the personification of such energies as male gods and goddesses as being representative of and/or emanative from a single source, either a formless, infinite, impersonal monad known as the early Christian Collyridians, who viewed Mary as a Goddess; the medieval visionary Julian of Norwich; the Judaic Shekinah and the links between people and the Gnostic Sophia traditions; and discreetly expressed Sufi texts in Islam. Their, and much of Hindu tantra's, ideology sees Shakti as the Devi Mahatmya, all the goddesses are shown pagan religion spirituality.
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