Joyce Higginbotham
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Paganism: An Introduction to Earth-Centered Religions
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15 editions
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2002
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Pagan Spirituality: A Guide to Personal Transformation
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4 editions
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2006
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ChristoPaganism: An Inclusive Path
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4 editions
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2009
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“Paganism is one of the first religions that deliberately incorporates new perspectives from science, metaphysics, and mysticism into its spirituality and consciously breaks from the traditional Newtonian view of the world. (These concepts are explored further in chapter 5.) Pagans tend to see all parts of the universe-from the smallest atom to the largest planetary system-as sacred and having some form of consciousness or spark of intelligence. Most Pagans believe that this living universe is able to communicate to
all parts of itself on one or more levels, and that these parts can choose to cooperate together for specific ends. Pagans call this cooperation magick.
Paganism”
― Paganism: An Introduction to Earth-Centered Religions
all parts of itself on one or more levels, and that these parts can choose to cooperate together for specific ends. Pagans call this cooperation magick.
Paganism”
― Paganism: An Introduction to Earth-Centered Religions
“The correspondences and associations adopted by a tradition are not an end in themselves, but rather a means to help us mentally order the universe to interact with it meaningfully.”
― Paganism: An Introduction to Earth- Centered Religions
― Paganism: An Introduction to Earth- Centered Religions
“Spiritual development in some religions is measured by the degree to which you know the belief system and adhere to it in your daily life. Spiritual development in Paganism can be measured by the maturity of your actions and the degree to which you participate in the interconnectedness of the universe.”
― Paganism: An Introduction to Earth- Centered Religions
― Paganism: An Introduction to Earth- Centered Religions
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