Acceptance and tolerance are sometimes harder than they would seem on the surface. Many of us who are liberals talk about acceptance of diversity, and I think that on many levels we’re doing really well. But I’m talking about something … Continue reading
Category Archives: spirituality
I’m always telling everyone how much I love cats – and it’s all true. But why do I have such an affinity for them? When I was a very small child, my Dad helped me start a campaign. At the … Continue reading
Well, it finally happened. Day 9 of the blog challenge, and I’m at a loss for what to write about. Huh. I guess I’ll just give a general update, for you, my loyal readers. The kittens, Merlin and Percy, are … Continue reading
I just came home from the third meeting of a new group for Pagan women here in Maine: The Red Temple. It was started by a friend who decided to invite a diverse group of women to get together each … Continue reading
I attended the fall meeting of the MPCA today. One of the things we talked about was the need for the leaders of groups and rituals to be responsible for the well being of all the participants. The discussion was … Continue reading
Each time someone asks Abraham a question about a relationship or job, or anything that has to do with another person’s actions or beliefs, the reply is the same: the only thing you can change is your own vibration. On … Continue reading
This is an article I wrote for the Summer 2009 edition of the EarthTides Pagan Network’s newsletter. I have a regular column there, called Starcat’s Corner. *** As Pagans, we observe and celebrate the notion of cycles: the seasons, the … Continue reading
I don’t usually watch videos online that much, but this one just has to be shared. My thanks to the women on the RU-LOA list for passing it along and raving about it so that I actually went and clicked … Continue reading
“You do realize that Abraham and Seth and those guys are probably outlaws?” said Dryst (age 12) this morning. I replied “What, for talking to us?” “Yeah, the very fact that more of them haven’t come, proves it. It’s probably … Continue reading