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How We See the Gods

One of the most basic aspects of paganism may be how we see the Gods. Our Gods, after all, have a concreteness to them that lends itself to imagery. We have myth, folklore, and ancient pagan artwork to pull from as we seek to imagine what(…)

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This entry was posted in By Land Sea and Sky on March 21, 2013 by Lairbhan.

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