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Post by Chris on Dec 17, 2003 23:37:48 GMT -5
Ok, in an effort to get the ball rolling so to speak, I am posting this message (not even sure if it's in the right spot)
General Question:
How did you find your path?
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m00nphyre
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I'm best described as a free spirit on an eclectic path in life.
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Post by m00nphyre on Dec 18, 2003 20:08:54 GMT -5
I didn't really find it, I was always on it, just didn't know it had a name. I happened to pick up a roomates book, one by Silver Ravenwolf and started reading 'cause it was there. I started finding similarities with beliefs I had always had and ones mentioned in the book. Since then I've been on a constant path of learning, exploring and developing my own individual path.
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Post by mlambert1966 on Jan 22, 2004 13:35:01 GMT -5
I was in a bad place in my life and was drawn to a pagan shop. I spoke to the shop owner and he directed me to the book section and I chose Scott Cunningham's "The Solitary Practioner" and it changed my life. As for my pantheon I believe they chose me Michelle
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Post by chriss on Aug 23, 2004 18:29:38 GMT -5
I'm not sure if this is the appropriate place, but I would like to ask whoever is out there, a good book for beginners. I am in need of feeling grounded and found myself on this website. I would appreciate any information or resources. I am in the barre/montpelier area. thanks chriss
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Post by Dyania on Oct 18, 2004 18:29:45 GMT -5
"Wicca: A Guide for the Soliraty Practitioner" and "Living Wicca" (both by Scott Cunningham) were of great help to me when I first started on my path.
I actually find myself in need of a book recommendation as well. Does anyone know any books on pagan parenting? Children's story books, how to involve very young children in ritual, tradition, and celebration? My little ones are 2 1/2 and 10 months. Thank you in advance! ;D
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