Paganism
Column: Notes on “Paganism and Its Discontents”
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Our guest columnist Tahni Nikitins presented at a recent conference at Cherry Hill Seminary and reports on the event.
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Our guest columnist Tahni Nikitins presented at a recent conference at Cherry Hill Seminary and reports on the event.
Guest writer Tahni Nikitins considers the role of “unverified personal gnosis” in modern Neopaganism.
Pagan Perspectives
Today’s column is a guest submission by Tahni Nikitins, a long-time Pagan and writer in multiple genres. Tahni’s work has appeared at Gods & Radicals, Eternal Haunted Summer, and Nomad. Our weekend section is always open for submissions. Please send queries to eric@wildhunt.org. Author’s note: Spiritual and magical practices should not be used as a substitute for seeking professional mental health support, but rather should be used as a supplement to professional support to create holistic psychological and spiritual healing process.
Pagan Perspectives
Today’s column is a guest submission by Tahni Nikitins, a long-time Pagan and writer in multiple genres. Tahni’s work has appeared at Gods & Radicals, Eternal Haunted Summer, and Nomad. Our weekend section is always open for submissions. Please send queries to eric@wildhunt.org. Author’s note: Spiritual and magical practices should not be used as a substitute for seeking professional mental health support, but rather should be used as a supplement to professional support to create holistic psychological and spiritual healing process.
Pagan Perspectives
Today’s column comes to us from Erick Dupree. Erick is a writer, meditation teacher, and spiritual influencer known for connecting others with empowered human experiences. His writing has been described as intimate, evocative, and deeply transcendent. Erick DuPree is an award winning writer and author of three books. He is a recognized voice in intersectional Goddess spirituality, gender mysteries, and religion. He teaches on myth, magic, and personal development nationwide.
The Wild Hunt’s column section is always open for submissions. Please send queries to eric@wildhunt.org.
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