Rediscover Your Pagan Nature
Getting back in touch with our natural surroundings is something that has many benefits, according to the teaching of a new "pagan" movement.
One of the most successful children’s books of Australia’s bicentennial year was Donna Rawlins and Nadia Wheatley’s My Place (Collins Dove), which traces the history of a Sydney district from 1988 to just before British settlement.
The ancestors of many non-Aboriginal Australians once had similarly powerful connections to the earth
Now, however, as Ly de Angeles, author and Witch, of Byron Bay, observes: “White Australians, particularly those of British descent, don’t think of ourselves as being ‘indigenous’ to anywhere.
To de Angeles, and many practitioners of Wicca, Druidry and related Pagan paths, one of life’s central challenges is to restore this connection. Full Story
Related: religion, wicca, pagan, spells
One of the most successful children’s books of Australia’s bicentennial year was Donna Rawlins and Nadia Wheatley’s My Place (Collins Dove), which traces the history of a Sydney district from 1988 to just before British settlement.
The ancestors of many non-Aboriginal Australians once had similarly powerful connections to the earth
Now, however, as Ly de Angeles, author and Witch, of Byron Bay, observes: “White Australians, particularly those of British descent, don’t think of ourselves as being ‘indigenous’ to anywhere.
To de Angeles, and many practitioners of Wicca, Druidry and related Pagan paths, one of life’s central challenges is to restore this connection. Full Story
Related: religion, wicca, pagan, spells


















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