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Quotes about pagan-whispers

In the hushed echoes of ancient forests and the gentle rustle of leaves, "pagan-whispers" emerge as a profound connection to the natural world and the timeless wisdom it holds. This evocative theme represents a deep reverence for nature, spirituality, and the cycles of life, drawing from the rich tapestry of pagan traditions that celebrate the earth's beauty and mysteries. People are drawn to quotes about pagan-whispers because they offer a sense of grounding and a reminder of the interconnectedness of all living things. These whispers speak to the soul, inviting introspection and a return to simpler, more harmonious ways of being. In a world often dominated by noise and chaos, the allure of pagan-whispers lies in their ability to transport us to a place of tranquility and reflection, where the wisdom of the ancients can guide us in our modern lives. Whether seeking inspiration, solace, or a deeper understanding of the world around us, the gentle murmur of pagan-whispers provides a timeless source of comfort and enlightenment.

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We become paralysed with fear and guilt, obsessed by ‘labels’ and become unable to question the reasoning behind our beliefs or indeed realise that it is acceptable to challenge them. Sometimes we simply need to give ourselves permission to break free from the confines of the tribe and find our own way.
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We feel safe on familiar ground, the tried and tested, the accepted, the so-called ‘normal’, but life is meant to be experienced and explored, to be a journey of self-discovery and adventure.
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Horned humans are not unknown to medical science as there is a rare skin disease, which goes by the name of ‘Cornu Cutaneum’, a cutaneous growth, which resembles a horn and grows from the scalp.
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Everyone looks for the first snowdrop as proof that our part of the earth is once more turning towards the sun, but folklore maintains that we should be wary of bringing them into the house before St Valentine’s Day, as any unmarried females could well remain spinsters!
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It is easy to see how the myths and legends which built up around the Goddess Bride became entwined with Christian doctrine, and there is one source which tells of St Brigid’s ale harvest being so abundant that enough ale was made to serve seventeen churches!
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I have since learned that although the festival of Imbolc was far less romantic and far more practical to our Celtic ancestors than the initial image portrayed to me by Mrs Darley, it was no less magical, for it marked the beginning of the lambing season which to the Celts meant the difference between survival and extinction.
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Pagan paths, of which there are many, more often than not, are based upon an acknowledgement of a Divine presence within nature, as acknowledged by the pre-Christian peoples of these Islands and Northern Europe more than 1500 years ago.
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My work as a Meridian Psychotherapist and Clinical Hypnotherapist has taught me that people often feel guilty about the way they feel or think and many do not realise that seasonal changes can have a profound effect on the psyche.
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Upon moving to Cornwall in 1991, I became bewitched by its enchanting timeless beauty, which captured my heart and holds me still. Brooding and mysterious, the south-eastern edge of Bodmin Moor provided the wild backdrop against which the introduction to my magical training and love of nature began.
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Cleansing and clearing are two words which suit the essence of Imbolc, as this is February, the Roman month of purification. This can be a cleansing of the self, in undertaking a good ‘detox’, or a clearing and cleansing of the home, in keeping with the tradition of spring-cleaning.
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