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Finding Your Path
Online Learning
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Here I have compiled a
listing of information on different paths, deities, and other sites that list
research information about Spiritual paths and much more.
Please keep in mind that
this page is under constant construction constantly.
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The Goddess
Reaches each of us in different ways
Sometimes it is
simple signs she sends us through things we come across in mundane life,
Sometimes it is a presence we feel in meditation,
Sometimes it is symbols we see in our dreams.
Each of us is our own being and entity, with
different views on spirituality, life, death, Magick,
Nature, Energy, and the list goes on.
This Guide is only to be
used as a
resource to assist you in your search.
We claim NO responsibility for your
choice in path, nor do we wish to
influence you toward any particular
path. This Guide is only a beginning
spot for you to start your research.
The Goddess is
within each of us,
she calls to us. Follow her down the path
she leads you to.
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Venus of
Willendorf Image from
Encarta Encylopedia Online |
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Now, On to the Guide!
What is a Pagan?
Here is a
definition from
Encarta World
English Dictionary
pa·gan [pįyg a n
] noun (plural
pa·gans)
1. follower of a less popular
religion: somebody who does not
follow one of the world's main religions, especially somebody who is not a
Christian, Muslim, or Jew, and whose religion is regarded as questionable (sometimes
considered offensive)
2. polytheist or pantheist: a follower of an ancient polytheistic or pantheistic
religion
3. heathen: somebody who has no religion (disapproving)
adjective
1. of a less popular
religion: believing in or relating to a religion that is not
one of the world's main religions and is regarded as questionable
2. following polytheistic or
pantheistic religion: believing in
or relating to an ancient polytheistic or pantheistic religion
3. nonreligious: having no religion (sometimes considered offensive)
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The
following is a list of some of the most popular (non Judeo-Christian) belief systems in alphabetical order.
Each of these link to sites with information regarding that particular path.
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