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		<title>Up For Air</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Having dabbled my toes in the waters of pagan thought and practice during recent months, and on the advice of a thoughtful commenter to my first post who made a strong suggestion that I learn as much as possible about the pagan beliefs of the past as well as the history of modern paganism before [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=pagandawn.wordpress.com&blog=4236419&post=45&subd=pagandawn&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>Having dabbled my toes in the waters of pagan thought and practice during recent months, and on the advice of a thoughtful commenter to my first post who made a strong suggestion that I learn as much as possible about the pagan beliefs of the past as well as the history of modern paganism before I drop out of Christianity (sorry, but I&#8217;ve already dropped out!), I have spent the last week or two locating and delving into several scholarly and popular books on these subjects.  (Side note:  As a pagan on a budget, I appreciate the fact that I live in an area with wonderful, well-stocked public libraries!)  I was determined not to post again until I had worked my way completely through the two books I considered to be the highest priority reading, but honestly, I feel the need to surface and catch my breath for a moment or two. </p>
<p>I&#8217;ve finished <em>When God Was A Woman </em>by Merlin Stone, and I&#8217;m about halfway through <em>Triumph of the Moon</em> by Ronald Hutton.  I chose Stone&#8217;s book because I am definitely focused on exploring the feminine aspect of divinity, and I&#8217;m working on Hutton&#8217;s tome right now in order to gain a perspective on the historical origins of modern paganism, as my commenter suggested.  I&#8217;ve had trouble getting my hands on a library copy of <em>Drawing Down the Moon</em> by Margot Adler, but that&#8217;s another high priority read for me, since Hutton&#8217;s book focuses mainly on paganism in Great Britain, while I&#8217;ve heard Adler&#8217;s book deals more with the development of modern paganism in the U.S., so I figure it&#8217;s important for me, as a U.S. citizen, to understand the origins of modern paganism in my own country, too (although I do understand that many pagans in the U.S. draw anywhere from a little to a lot on the beliefs and practices of the big names in British paganism and wicca&#8211;Gardner, Crowley, Valiente, etc.).</p>
<p>Okay, now that I&#8217;ve taken the time to go on record as not having dropped off the face of the planet, I&#8217;m going to take a deep breath and dive back into some fascinating reading!  Glug, glug, glug . . .</p>
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