When studying paganism, or particular aspects of your chosen religion, how do you prefer to learn? Is this a thing for solitary study? Or are you the interactive learner that needs to connect with a group in order to fully understand?
I suppose this could lead to the Coven discussion, but I'm thinking of it less in the sense of practicing or worshiping, and more in the sense of learning and study.
So, how do you learn more about your religion, beliefs and chosen path?
The premise
Prompt: Gardening
How does your garden grow?
It's time to start planning your garden for the summer... So I'm asking today about what you grow and how you grow it. Do you grow things to eat, for spiritual purposes, or simply for the beauty? Maybe you pick certain plants and flowers to appease the fairies, or perhaps you only grow herbs that you will use in your personal spiritual experiences.
Personally, this is the first year I'm really gardening... We've got a plot of the community garden, so we'll grow some tomatoes, bell peppers, peas, beans, carrots, garlic, onion, potatoes... maybe blueberries and hops... and here at home, we'll be trying a strawberry plant and a variety of herbs that we use on a regular basis. Nothing truly spiritual about the plans, but I'm sure the process of gardening will surely bring me closer to the Earth.
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PBP,
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Prompt: Spring
Another short-and-sweet one today....How do you welcome Spring?
With Imbolc just past, we are anxiously awaiting the light's return... and we see little things each day that remind us that the warmth is coming back. So, how do you honor this part of the Wheel of the Year?
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wheel turning
Prompt: Reincarnation
Do you believe in Reincarnation?
I think I'm gonna leave it at that for this week. Leave it up to you to expand....
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life,
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