Question by jenna d: How do you make your spirituality a part of each day as a pagan?
How do you make your spirituality a part of each day?
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Answer by Spider G
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I try to meditate or pray every day. It’s sometimes hard with classes and homework, but I do the best I can.
It isn’t hard. All you have to do is look at the sky or the sun or the moon. Anything in the natural world to appreciate the beauty of creation.
Meditate, enjoy nature, slow down and notice things….
I live.
If I live my life well it is a testiment to my codes of honor and respect which is a direcnt reflection onto my ancestors.
i dream….. and then the forest starts to grow within my very room, so many acres and the untainted soil . and then the room becomes the world. and as i walk i always keep in mind to live with dignity and inner peace and honor, and try to reduce the untamed pride..
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p.s: remember always to smile as the skies start crying, ‘cos after rain the magick of a rainbow will appear!
and then once more i’ll dream…. a peaceful, different dream.
Quite simply – I live my beliefs.
I think before I act. I respect the Earth by keeping my neighborhood clean (going on regular litter-pick-up walks), and recycling & reusing whenever possible. I get involved with a few community charities. I spend time outdoors every day – even if just for a few moments, paying attention to the natural world around me. I meditate several times a week, offer up regular prayers to the gods, help others when I can. I write a lot from a pagan perspective.
I could go on and on about the everyday activities that are a regular part of my life which I feel also are directly related to my spirituality.
Basically we strive to lead an honorable life,
to treat others with respect, and to engage in
reasonable behaviors… such as healthy eating,
moderate drinking, and safe and responsible sex.
As a Priestess I have many other duties which
fill my day. I minister to the needs of several
dozen members of the temple, I have ordained
3 Priestesses who I advise, I maintain a website,
publish a monthly newsletter, moderate a chat
group, keep up on my own personal spiritual
development as well as the research on our
tradition, I perform weddings and funerals, deal
with unusual metaphysical problems, perform
public rituals on Solstices and Equinoxes, make
speeches, write emails, review books and of course
I hold regular daily private offerings to the Goddess.
It keeps me busy.
Blessings,
Jean
Easy – my path is about reducing my impact on the physical, social and natural environments.
So my volunteering and other acts focus on this. Worked out I do volunteer 7 days a fortnight in three different organisations.
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