Our Mysteries are experienced. They are impossible to record or be taught.
2006-10-27 04:01:19
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answered by Epona Willow 7
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There are no set sacred texts, really. But a lot of people have read Grave's the "White Goddess", some read Margot Adler's "Drawing Down the Moon" and there is always "Spiral Dance" by Starhawk.
2006-10-27 10:53:19
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answered by Anonymous
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In my tradition, there aren't any texts we consider sacred. There isn't a need for them. We don't need a list of do's and don't's. Our mythology is found in various texts, but we know that it was written by humans and has went through many changes.
2006-10-27 15:54:42
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answered by Witchy 7
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paganism isn't about TRYING to experience spiritualty via texts; it's about ACTUALLY experiencing it through experience.
there are no sacred texts; the books one finds are more "101" books for one to start a spiritual journey for one's self. We seek our own answers, not someone else's. Any book or books one consults are more akin to suggestions to jump-start the finding of our own questions.
2006-10-27 10:50:19
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answered by kent_shakespear 7
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