Samhain/Halloween is this weekend. What do you have planned?
Or if you prefer, tell us what Samhain means to you?
The premise
Prompt: Bullying
Yesterday was designated as a day to wear purple in honor of stopping the bullying that goes on in school and online. If you have kids, how have you taught them to deal with other kids that make them feel bad?
If you don't have kids, how do you deal with bullies? Because even as adults, we have bullies around us at work or in community groups... and we all feel a little twinge of pain when someone says something hurtful...
If you don't have kids, how do you deal with bullies? Because even as adults, we have bullies around us at work or in community groups... and we all feel a little twinge of pain when someone says something hurtful...
Labels:
bullies,
bullying,
pagan prompts,
PBP,
purple
Prompt: Guiding Words
Taken from reader suggestions:
Many people use the Wiccan Rede ("harm none" or some version of that) as a central tenet of their beliefs. What are some of the other phrases people use as a part of their faith? i.e. proverbs, sayings, etc.
So, tell us - besides the well known "Harm None", what other sorts of words and phrases do you use to guide your choices and decisions on your journey through this life?
Many people use the Wiccan Rede ("harm none" or some version of that) as a central tenet of their beliefs. What are some of the other phrases people use as a part of their faith? i.e. proverbs, sayings, etc.
So, tell us - besides the well known "Harm None", what other sorts of words and phrases do you use to guide your choices and decisions on your journey through this life?
Labels:
harm none,
pagan prompts,
PBP,
phrases
Prompt: Divinity
This week's prompt comes from the suggestion of one of our followers. See where it takes you in your blogging/journal-ing journey...
What is your view of divinity? i.e. monotheism, polytheism, duotheism, pantheism, etc.
How does your faith explain so many different cultural viewpoints?
What is your theory (they're all theories, technically) on how it all began?
Dig in!
What is your view of divinity? i.e. monotheism, polytheism, duotheism, pantheism, etc.
How does your faith explain so many different cultural viewpoints?
What is your theory (they're all theories, technically) on how it all began?
Dig in!
Labels:
beginnings,
cultures,
divine,
pagan prompts,
theism
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