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THE PRACTICAL PAGAN by Dana D. Eilers

Commonsense Guidelines for Modern Practitioners

$13.99

I've Decided I'm Pagan, Now What Do I Do?

For people accustomed to organized religion, the change to Paganism can be quite overwhelming.  People somehow get the idea that there is a certain course of action that they must take or certain things that they must do in order to be Pagan.  The goal of The Practical Pagan is to help you realize that Paganism is not about what you must do.  Rather, you will find that Paganism is about your freedom to explore and experience.

The Practical Pagan offers an overview of issues and situations that you may encounter in the Pagan community and offers suggestions, hints, and down-to-earth help for those who are feeling a little lost.

Included are discussions about:

What it means to be Pagan.

Joining an organization.

Getting involved with the Pagan community.

Paganism and family.

Myths about Paganism.

Coming out of the broom closet.

Choosing a specific path.

Being a solitary practitioner.

Love and relationships.

Educating yourself about Paganism.

If you have just started out on your journey of Paganism or if you are well on your way, this book will serve as your ultimate resource.

Dana D. Eilers is a practicing Witch and Pagan Civil Rights advocate who has worked both in a coven and solitary for more than 10 years.  The Practical Pagan is the result of a seminar that Dana created, called "Conversations with Pagans."  She has presented this seminar in several different states and venues, including her current hearth, located in New England.