100 Quotes About Pagan
- Author L.B. Ó Ceallaigh
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In the evening, in the moon, we see only You reflected through our sibling. In the midday sun again, we see only You. The grace of the Cosmos reflected only the beauty of Your Light, For we are in the Season of Bealtaine ... Oh that every season might be Bealtaine that we may see Your Light plainly, but no! If all seasons were the same, we would miss You in Your fullness ... for every season has its purpose, and every time its lessons.
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- Author Daniel Wamba
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Ballads of the Black eyes (english - español)The place where more “I was never born”?Summer evenings!“Destroying shadows of cypressesand almost always with closed eyesAnd a tomb of firefliesin each hand….So transparent that God looks.The place where more "I was never born”?A human being.DW
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- Author Thomm Quackenbush
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Mythology didn't cease to exist and be useful to Pagans when we gained digital watch technology.
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- Author Mat Auryn
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Witchcraft is never cookie-cutter. Like recipes from a book, the recipes are often tailored to individual tastes as long as the general formula and steps are understood.
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- Author Israel Morrow
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Fear and superstition were not the tools of witches but rather the tools of those who persecuted them.
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- Author Michael Bassey Johnson
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Atheism is a lack of belief...what about the powers of darkness, and that of light, will you trace both to nothing? Then you must have created yourself.
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- Author Bart D. Ehrman
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Conversion was not a widely known phenomenon in antiquity. Pagan religions had almost nothing like it.They were polytheistic, and anyone who decided, as a pagan, to worship a new or different god was never required to relinquish any former gods or their previous patterns of worship. Pagan religions were additive, not restrictive.
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- Author Henry Kuttner
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A long time ago I lived in Lisbon,' she said, in softly slurred Portuguese that made the name of the city Leesh-boa. 'But before that, meus neto, my tribe was in the mountains where there are only old things, like the trees and the rocks and the streams. There are truths to be learned from the old things -' She hesitated, and her brown, shrunken claw closed over Pete's hand. 'Do you know the truth, Pedrinho?'("Before I Wake...")
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- Author Algernon Charles Swinburne
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I am that which unloves me and loves; I am stricken, and I am the blow.
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