Pagan Lover

Pagan Lover

Author: Anne Hampson

Publisher: Ulverscroft

Published: 1985-04-01

Total Pages: 336

ISBN-13: 9780708960691

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His Pagan Love

His Pagan Love

Author: Wayne Mansfield

Publisher: JMS Books LLC

Published: 2018-09-29

Total Pages: 93

ISBN-13: 1634867335

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One day fate decides to smile on Brennus. He’s hunting in the woods when he is almost seen by a group of Roman soldiers returning to their encampment. He hides until they pass, then decides to bathe in the nearby stream. Naked, he finds a mossy rock on which to lie while the sun dries and warms him. It isn’t long before his instincts tell him he isn’t alone. He discovers a soldier watching him and leaps to his feet, ready to fight. But fighting is the last thing Cyprian, the handsome Roman soldier, has on his mind. Over time the men become lovers, finding happiness in a world gone mad. They agree to meet regularly and for a time, they do. Until one day Brennus is captured by the Romans. Where is Cyprian? Didn’t he see his handsome soldier as he was being led into the encampment? Or will he ultimately be betrayed?


Pagan Polyamory

Pagan Polyamory

Author: Raven Kaldera

Publisher: Llewellyn Worldwide

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 289

ISBN-13: 0738707627

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The term "polyamory" describes non-monogamous relationships based on honesty and affection. Presenting a fascinating peek inside the polyamorous lifestyle from a Pagan perspective, Raven Kaldera offers practical insight and spiritual depth into a vastly misunderstood way of life. Relating polyamory to astrology and the elements (air, fire, water, earth, and spirit), the author addresses all aspects of the polyamorous life, including family life, sexual ethics, emotional issues, proper etiquette, relationship boundaries, and the pros of cons of this lifestyle. Kaldera also discusses polyamory as a path of spiritual transformation and shares spells, rituals, and ceremonies for affirming one's relationships and spirituality.


The Pirate and the Pagan

The Pirate and the Pagan

Author: Virginia Henley

Publisher: Dell

Published: 2009-07-29

Total Pages: 466

ISBN-13: 0307568075

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Wild as a pagan goddess, Lady Summer galloped her stallion along the Cornish coast. She had dabbled in the smuggler's game to save her family estate, but a wealthy marriage would better serve her purpose now. Lord Ruark Helford seemed the answer to her reckless prayers. But as his hot, hungry kisses drew her toward deception and irresistible acts of love, she had to hesitate. Would this arrogant, handsome lord be her ticket to heaven--or hell?


Pagan Astrology

Pagan Astrology

Author: Raven Kaldera

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2009-09-28

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 1594779872

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A guide to the practice of planetary magic • Offers tools for practitioners of green magic and folk magic to incorporate astrology into their practice • Includes an extensive collection of magical remedies to resolve astrological afflictions • Provides information on creating planetary altars and the astrological correspondences of traditional pagan holidays Traditionally, magically oriented astrology has focused on Sun-sign horoscopes while modern Western astrology has focused on attempting to become as “scientific” as possible in hopes of aligning with its sister science of astronomy. In Pagan Astrology, Raven Kaldera, a practicing astrologer and Pagan shaman, uses the commonalities and strengths of Western astrology and Pagan green magic to introduce a hands-on astrological practice that incorporates intuition, spells, and other modes of folk magic into astrology. Kaldera includes an extensive compendium of modern magical remedies to counteract negative astrological influences and shows how to use planetary energy to aid Pagan worship and green magic practice through spell casting, love magic, and shamanic stargazing. Kaldera also explains how to create planetary altars that enhance the astrological correspondences of traditional Pagan holidays using the tools of folk magic. Practitioners of green and folk magic and those who love traditional astrology will welcome this unique approach to planetary magic.


A Book of Pagan Rituals

A Book of Pagan Rituals

Author: Herman Slater

Publisher: Weiser Books

Published: 1978-01-01

Total Pages: 158

ISBN-13: 9780877283485

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This collection of rituals, practices, and exercises has been drawn from ancient sources, some have been preserved and some rituals have been updated by scholars from various pagan groups. This deluxe one-volume edition is specially designed to be read by candlelight.


Too Christian, Too Pagan

Too Christian, Too Pagan

Author: Dick Staub

Publisher: Zondervan

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 205

ISBN-13: 9780310233152

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The author, a radio broadcaster, takes on Christian evangelism, offering readers a new approach to preaching the word, and living as a follower of Christ in "The World."


A Bard's Book of Pagan Songs

A Bard's Book of Pagan Songs

Author: Hugin the Bard

Publisher: Llewellyn Worldwide Limited

Published: 1998-06

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 9781567186581

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Original songs by "Hugin the Bard" accompanied by story, tale, or lore; each song with lyrics, chord charts, and lead sheets. Also includes a version of the Mabinogion, in English, translated from the Welsh.


Cakes And Ale For The Pagan Soul

Cakes And Ale For The Pagan Soul

Author: Patricia Telesco

Publisher: Crossing Press

Published: 2005-03-15

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 9781580911641

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A treasury of 50 stories, spells, recipes, and other sundries from prominent pagan writers and personalities.


Living Christianly

Living Christianly

Author: Sylvia Walsh

Publisher: Penn State Press

Published: 2015-11-02

Total Pages: 194

ISBN-13: 027107597X

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The pseudonymous works Kierkegaard wrote during the period 1843–46 have been responsible for establishing his reputation as an important philosophical thinker, but for Kierkegaard himself, they were merely preparatory for what he saw as the primary task of his authorship: to elucidate the meaning of what it is to live as a Christian and thus to show his readers how they could become truly Christian. The more overtly religious and specifically Christian works Kierkegaard produced in the period 1847–51 were devoted to this task. In this book Sylvia Walsh focuses on the writings of this later period and locates the key to Kierkegaard’s understanding of Christianity in the “inverse dialectic” that is involved in “living Christianly.” In the book’s four main chapters, Walsh examines in detail how this inverse dialectic operates in the complementary relationship of the negative qualifications of Christian existence—sin, the possibility of offense, self-denial, and suffering—to the positive qualifications—faith, forgiveness, new life/love/hope, and joy and consolation. It was Kierkegaard’s aim, she argues, “to bring the negative qualifications, which he believed had been virtually eliminated in Christendom, once again into view, to provide them with conceptual clarity, and to show their essential relation to, and necessity in, securing a correct understanding and expression of the positive qualifications of Christian existence.”