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Happy Spring Equitherm!

May 1, 2018 HumanisticPaganism HP, Latest Posts, naturalistic pagan, Practice, Seasonal

Celebrations Life!  We celebrate life today, especially life’s growth and evolutionary diversification (and which Brock just pointed out in the previous post).   Just in time for Beltane, this research combined both the evolution and sexual habits of blue whales over…

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Practice Well-Being for Earth Day

April 20, 2018 Anna Walther wildseed

Even though there’s no official slot for it on the Pagan Wheel of the Year, Earth Day, which began on April 22, 1970, when millions of people across the U.S. demonstrated for peace and environmental protection, feels like one of the holiest days of my year, right up there with Samhain. To celebrate Earth Day, I… Continue reading Practice Well-Being for Earth Day →

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The May Cross-Quarter (Vernal Equitherm or Beltane) is just two weeks away!

April 17, 2018 HumanisticPaganism HP, Latest Posts, naturalistic pagan, Practice, Seasonal

The Vernal Equitherm (Beltane) is coming!  It is the midpoint between the spring equinox and the summer solstice.  For those in the Northern Hemisphere, spring is well and truly coming and summer is around the corner.  Flora is bursting to life even in…

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On Being Witch: How, Why, Where, When, and with Whom?

April 6, 2018 Anna Walther wildseed

A number of recent posts in the Pagan blogosphere, including Lisa Wagoner’s first post in her new Patheos blog Witch, Indeed? and John Halstead’s recent post on why people may have good reason to make fun of Wiccans and witches, have me thinking about the labels that I put around my spiritual practice. I plan… Continue reading On Being Witch: How, Why, Where, When, and with Whom? →

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March Blue Moon Tea: Dewberry

April 2, 2018 Anna Walther wildseed

I have a long history with dewberry plants, since my dad used to grow them along the back fence of our home, when I was a child. He got his canes from my grandparents, who got theirs from my Texas German great-grandparents, who used to turn the berries into wonderful pies, jelly, and wine. Most… Continue reading March Blue Moon Tea: Dewberry →

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Notes on Spring Equinox 2018

March 20, 2018 Anna Walther wildseed

Happy High Spring! Today I walked with Poe and observed what’s happening outside. The Austin sky is sunny and breezy today, with temperatures only in the 60s F, and thank all the gods, no packages except those that I ordered have been delivered to our front door. Early spring bloomers like henbit and chickweed now… Continue reading Notes on Spring Equinox 2018 →

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February Full Moon Tea: Chickweed

March 3, 2018 Anna Walther wildseed

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Growing beyond atheism

March 1, 2018 Anna Walther wildseed

Eleven years ago this spring, I participated in a weekend-long mindfulness meditation retreat. Two continuous days of scheduled sitting and walking meditation, dharma talks, and silent meals left me rested and clear, yet inexplicably discontented. On the third and final day of the retreat a choice of activities was offered, including more sitting meditation, attending… Continue reading Growing beyond atheism →

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Hunger Advocacy: Crop Walk 2018

February 25, 2018 Anna Walther wildseed

This afternoon my daughter and I walked with other members of our UU Church in the Austin Crop Hunger Walk, an annual fundraising and education event sponsored by the Church World Service. After a week of rain, the sunny, breezy 2.4-mile walk around Camp Mabry grounds was a treat. Proceeds from the walk benefitted both the… Continue reading Hunger Advocacy: Crop Walk 2018 →

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When Prayers Aren’t Enough

February 19, 2018 Anna Walther wildseed

I heard about last week’s school shooting at Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida on the radio, while I was driving home from work last Wednesday. No, no, no, no, I prayed, but prayer doesn’t work that way, and the disembodied voice kept speaking with a collectedness that I knew neither of us felt. I felt… Continue reading When Prayers Aren’t Enough →

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