Truth Does Not Lie in the Answers but in the Questions
The Socratic Method requires probing questions that force us to examine our our beliefs and can provide us an opportunity for continued growth.
Read MorePosted by Sam Shryock | Feb 15, 2016 | Thinking About God |
The Socratic Method requires probing questions that force us to examine our our beliefs and can provide us an opportunity for continued growth.
Read MorePosted by Sam Shryock | Nov 25, 2015 | Thinking About God |
Pagans feel that human beings have become tragically separated from nature to become observers rather than participants in the Divine creation.
Read MorePosted by Sam Shryock | Nov 22, 2015 | Unite The Tribes |
Contemporary Pagans do not confuse unity with uniformity. To Unite the Tribes does not mean we have to compromise our respective faiths to be friends and work together with other tribes for the common good.
Read MorePosted by Sam Shryock | Nov 20, 2015 | 1GOD |
To Neo-Pagans, a Universal God is experienced differently by each individual. We often choose venerate this Universal God using the term “Goddess” to emphasize the oft forgotten feminine aspect of the Divine, but understanding its equally important masculine aspects.
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