The Practical Pagan: Commonsense Guidelines For Modern Practitioners

Book Summary


One of the most commonly asked questions from people who are contemplating Pagan beliefs and from people who have decided that they are Pagan is: "Now what do I do?" This question generates genuine distress. People somehow get the idea that there is a certain course of action that they must take or certain things that they must do in order to be Pagan. The goal of The Practical Pagan is to help you realize that Paganism is not about what you must do. Rather, you will find that Paganism is about your freedom to explore and experience. For people accustomed to organized religions, this new freedom can be most perplexing. That is where The Practical Pagan becomes very useful. This book offers an overview of issues that you may encounter in the Pagan community and offers suggestions, hints, and down-to-earth help for those who are feeling a little lost. Included are discussions about: -- What it means to be Pagan. -- Getting involved in the Pagan community. -- Myths about Paganism. -- Coming out of the broom closet. -- Choosing a specific path. -- Joining an organization. -- Being a solitary practitioner. -- Common sense guidelines of conduct. -- Paganism and family. -- Love and relationships. -- Educating yourself about Paganism. Becoming Pagan does not mean that you need to immediately go out and acquire a whole new wardrobe, redecorate your whole house, abandon all your old friends and acquaintances, or run off and join some sort of circus...unless that is actually what you want to do The Practical Pagan will serve as a guide and a resource to those just starting out or those who are still seeking answers.

Book Details


Book Name The Practical Pagan: Commonsense Guidelines For Modern Practitioners
Author Dana Eilers
Publisher New Page Books (May 2002)
ISBN 9781564146014
Pages 256
Language English
Price 619
 
 

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