July 26, 2007
As both editors for PQ are in the midst of trip frenzy, this post is going to be a bit short and to the point. Cassie wonders though if there are going to be any other Pagan bloggers at the Blogher Conference. If yes, they should say hi!
It’s mostly fitting then, in light of all the traveling, that we start off this week with Laurie Woodward’s poem contribution called “Flying“:
Rather wrap me in whirlwinds’ chaos
That play with my garments and tease at my hair
Flowing over, around and through me like a river
S.Nicole wraps up her series which discussed Pagan Misconceptions with a post titled “Pagan Religions are cults“. She counters the misconception in part by saying, “Followers of Pagan religions encourage others to think their beliefs through and then putting those beliefs into practice, either by themselves or within a group setting.”
Bernulf also continues on with about The Nine Noble Virtues; this week - “Discipline“:
In my opinion, this is one of the most difficult virtues to consistently apply in one’s life because it requires self-mastery.
Lastly, we here at PQ were invited to add some content up at MetaPagan, a site which goes about gathering a variation of different things from around the Pagan Internet ether. If any of our readers have any ideas on what should be covered or having an tips on sites that should be hightlighted, please leave us a comment! See you next week!