“I suddenly asked my master Caeiro, “Are you at peace with yourself?” and he answered, “No, I’m at peace.” It was like… — Álvaro de Campos Copy Share Image
“In Cornwall, the long poles which marked the boundaries of the tin mines were crowned with St John’s Wort to ensure protection… — Carole Carlton Copy Share Image
The feminine is more powerful than the masculine, the soft is more powerful than the hard, the water is more powerful than… — Rajneesh Copy Share Image
No one can give you magickal powers. You have to earn them. There is only one way to do this. Practice, practice,… — Donald Michael Kraig Copy Share Image
“Paganism sacralizes and thereby exalts this world whereas Judeo-Christian monotheism sanctifies and thereby retreats from this world. Paganism is based on the… — Alain de Benoist Copy Share Image
“Strange as it may seem, the association of eggs and bunnies at Easter time are actually connected and, to discover more, we… — Carole Carlton Copy Share Image
“Making corn dollies under the watchful eye of Mrs Darley was an absolute must for all of us living in the tiny… — Carole Carlton Copy Share Image
“In times when the grain was harvested by hand, many traditions and superstitions grew up around this important event.” — Carole Carlton Copy Share Image
“There are no roses in my yard: what wind brought you? But I suddenly come from far away. I was sick for… — Alberto Caeiro Copy Share Image
A wee child toddling in a wonder world, I prefer to their dogma my excursions into the natural gardens where the voice… — Zitkala-Sa Copy Share Image
“Yes: I exist inside my body. I’m not carrying the sun and the moon in my pocket. I don’t want to conquer… — Alberto Caeiro Copy Share Image
“Nothing at all reminds us of something else when we pay attention to it. Each thing only reminds us of what it… — Alberto Caeiro Copy Share Image
“The festival of Lughnasadh speaks of fullness and bounty of richness and sacrifice. As cornfields ripple in the late summer breeze and… — Carole Carlton Copy Share Image
'All the gods are one god and all the goddesses are one goddess, and there is one initiator.' The one initiator is… — Doreen Valiente Copy Share Image
In 325 A.D., the Roman Emperor Constantine decided to unify Rome under a single religion ... Historians still marvel at the brilliance… — Dan Brown Copy Share Image
When I consider the Question, Whether there are such Persons in the World as those we call Witches? My Mind is divided… — Joseph Addison Copy Share Image
“I’m a keeper of flocks. The flock is my thoughts And my thoughts are all sensations. I think with my eyes and… — Alberto Caeiro Copy Share Image
“Would you teach me, Seth?’ Seth smiled and leaned back in his seat. ‘You do realise, of course, that you have no… — Lee Morgan Copy Share Image
“There is one element in Christianity which was not borrowed from Paganism -- religious intolerance. Referring to Buddhism, Confucianism, and Taoism, a… — John E. Remsburg Copy Share Image
“If I could take a bite of the whole world And feel it on my palate I’d be more happy for a… — Alberto Caeiro Copy Share Image
The heroes in paganism correspond exactly to the saints in popery, and holy dervises in MAHOMETANISM. The place of, HERCULES, THESEUS, HECTOR,… — David Hume Copy Share Image
The Nazi regime intended eventually to destroy Christianity in Germany, if it could, and substitute the old paganism of the early Germanic… — William L. Shirer Copy Share Image
“I don’t regret anything I was before because I still am. I only regret not having loved you. Put your hands in… — Alberto Caeiro Copy Share Image
“Let’s be simple and calm, Like brooks and trees, And God will love us by making Beautiful things like the trees and… — Alberto Caeiro Copy Share Image
Even of death Christianity has made a terror which was unknown to the gay calmness of the Pagan and the stoical repose… — Ouida Copy Share Image
Angels transcend every religion, every philosophy, every creed. In fact Angels have no religion as we know it... Their existence precedes every… — Thomas Aquinas Copy Share Image
“A stagecoach passed by on the road and went on; And the road didn’t become more beautiful or even more ugly. That’s… — Alberto Caeiro Copy Share Image
The habit of a midwinter festivity had come by the dawn of history (and probably very long before) to seem a natural… — Ronald Hutton Copy Share Image
“Something changed in part of reality — my knees and my hands. What science has knowledge for this? The blind man goes… — Alberto Caeiro Copy Share Image
“I don’t know how to talk because I’m feeling. I’m listening to my voice as if it were someone else’s, And my… — Alberto Caeiro Copy Share Image
Since the Icelandic volcano obviously needs a virgin sacrifice and the Catholic Church obviously needs new leadership the Pope must volunteer to… — Bill Maher Copy Share Image
“Cleansing and clearing are two words which suit the essence of Imbolc, as this is February, the Roman month of purification. This… — Carole Carlton Copy Share Image
“Nature is also God's way of communicating with us. Jesus himself used nature to teach us about God. He used birds and… — Adelina St. Clair Copy Share Image
“It is easy to see how the myths and legends which built up around the Goddess Bride became entwined with Christian doctrine,… — Carole Carlton Copy Share Image
Our adversaries, numerous and formidable, will say, and will have the right to say, that our Principe CrÇateur is identical with the… — Albert Pike Copy Share Image
“But if God is the flowers and the trees And the hills and the sun and the moonlight, Then I believe in… — Alberto Caeiro Copy Share Image
To Witches, the cosmos is the living body of the Goddess, in whose being we all partake, who encompasses us and is… — Starhawk Copy Share Image
“I was born subject like others to errors and defects, But never to the error of wanting to understand too much, Never… — Alberto Caeiro Copy Share Image
“The word ‘equinox’ simply means ‘of equal length’ and refers to the twelve hours of daylight and twelve hours of darkness at… — Carole Carlton Copy Share Image
To live like we are supposed to, we need to listen to our blood, so to speak. Our paganism is in our… — Varg Vikernes Copy Share Image