Tag Archives: learning

Among the Dunes

For the last few weeks, I have been slowly burrowing into my studies of Kemeticism. As I find myself digging further and further into this religious path, sifting through the knowledge of others – through books and blogs and conversations … Continue reading

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Learning Again

A few months ago, I posted an article about taking control of our self-education as Pagans and suggestions for further learning. Today, I wanted to talk more about self-education and how we can avoid falling into a pit of delusion, … Continue reading

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History

When I originally listed this topic for my second H post for the Pagan Blog Project, I had a set idea of what I wanted to write about. I wanted to write about how to find historical sources and work … Continue reading

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Jack of All Trades, Master of None

We had just pulled into the driveway and turned off the car when I turned to my mother and demanded “What am I good at?” I was seventeen years old. It was late spring, early summer, around the time of … Continue reading

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Educate Yourself

There’s a real problem in modern Pagandom, and that’s the lack of self-education that goes on. No, I’m not talking about reading up on the latest in ancient history and archaeology, nor even doing in-depth studies of Pagan-esque literature, nor … Continue reading

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