This book offers you the combined widom of Pagans who have been around for decades.
The authors' backgrounds and experiences encompass various Pagan traditions including Witchcraft, Druidry, Norse paths, Shamanism, and more.
Exploring the Pagan Path is the product of selfless work for the benefit of the greater pagan community. Each author has donated the proceeds from this book directly to Ardantane College, a non-profit Pagan educational organization based in New Mexico.
Contributors include: Kristin Madden, Starhawk, Raven Grimassi, Dorothy Morrison, Amber K, Grey Cat, Graham Harvey, Kirk White, M. Macha Nightmare, Azrael Arynn K, Oz, Freya Aswynn, Kerr Cuhulain, Tehom, and Gus diZerega
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GamesThis book is a good introduction to different streams of thought within the Pagan community. Authors from various traditions share essays on topics such as the basics of magic, politics in Paganism, and the role nature plays in this path. Dorothy Morrison, Freya Aswynn, Kerr Cuhulain, Amber K, Starhawk, and Raven Grimassi are just a few of the elders who contribute to this book. Because of the varied opinions of the authors,...
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Kristin Madden herds Pagans. Or something like that. In this delightful new book of essays from many well-known and respected Pagan Elders, Ms. Madden collects the accumulated wisdom and experience from many different Paths and Traditions. The book brings together the accumulated experience of such authors as StarHawk, Dorothy Morrison and Grey Cat. Each one is an expert in his or her own field. The book is divided into three...
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This book is a collection of articles, essays, and general musings by some of the better known authors in our community. Contributions by such well known names as Starhawk, Dorothy Morrison, Kerr Cuhulain, M. Macha Nightmare and more demands your attention and entices you to take this book home to read. The book itself is divided into three topics focusing on information for beginners and seekers. The first is "Explore",...
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This collection of articles is a great introduction to Paganism and it has plenty of good advice for Pagans. It includes some useful references and a glossary. The book starts with an excellent introduction by Oz. We are told that Pagans accept no dogma, authority, or hierarchy in spirituality, and don't proselytize. And we see that Pagans show respect for the animate, the inanimate, and the conceptual. Frey Aswynn...
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