The Goddess within

I want to clarify that I am a Pagan - I do not proclaim being a witch or wiccan as I no longer practice either in a coven or as a solitary. Because of the knowledge I have received in the use of intent and positive focused energy, casting spells and formal rituals are no longer part of my spirituality. Prayer and the Scared Circle are a blessing not a necessity, I am as comfortable in circle, as I am a forest, or the desert.

I call myself a pagan because I follow aspects of many religions and spirituality, including but not limited to Paganism, Buddhism, Hinduism, Christianity to name a few. I believe the Divine Spirit is undefinable, that we as humans label it to try to understand it.  I myself need the masculine and feminine so I see the God and Goddess in my spiritual path.

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  1. I am following the Druid path. I also believe there needs to be balance and harmony in the feminine and masculine. My matron goddess is Brigit and my patron god is The Green Man. I see them all around in life. The human race would not continue to grow and thrive without goddess and god. I hope that one day I can truly understand the Divine Spirit and that spirit in other people and in all creation.

    There is so much to learn about in life and so little time. Everyday is a gift.

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    1. I completely agree with you Tarn Silverleaf and I am glad you came across my blog! It's very nice to meet you and hope you enjoy my blog! Brightest Blessings!

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