Plug in yourself…

Wednesday, June 3, 2009
By Sarah

internet_connect_wire_239054_lby Sarah
Cyber-Pagan series #1

It’s a wonderful, enriching time to be alive.  The internet has opened our world to such amazing things. Meeting people around the world with only the cost of service.  Being able to search and find information on just about anything.

Some Pagans are fortunate to live in a community where there are other Pagan’s around to meet and connect with.  To learn with and from, to grow in their spirituality and find their path.

So what if you aren’t one of the lucky ones? What if you live in the middle of the bible belt where the closest thing to a witchcraft you can find is a copy of “The Crucible” at your local library?

You have the internet – you use that. But use it wisely – and trust your instincts.

In this series I’ll be going over the ways a pagan can use the internet for their spiritual learning, growth, and community.  Next week I’ll start with the precautions you should take, and after that we’ll go into what you can use the internet for on your path!

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One Response to “Plug in yourself…”

  1. Considering I’ve only met one “in real life” person who was a pagan, I’m looking forward to reading this series! My entire pagan network is all on line. I look forward to reading your ideas and suggestions!

    Mrs. B.’s been talking about..Just a Quickie

    #69

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