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Old 14-12-2007, 05:22 PM
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Re: Fox and Hare

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Originally Posted by tarotwolf View Post
Thank you very much! It actually came about shortly after changing my spiritual focus from a Christian one to one more pagan. I found that some of the pagan folk I was meeting were just about as intolerant of the Christians as some Christians were of them. Mind you, these folk are the exception rather than the rule on both sides of the theological line. So this was my plea to both to stop focusing on the things that make us different and celebrate the things that our two philosophies had in common. So yeah, I think it was a positive message I was going for.

This is the first time I've shared my poetry, most of which is of pagan principles, on a site that was not specifically designed for pagans. Thanks again for giving it a read and I have been made to feel very welcome here!
Hi there. I love this. I love that you have found a more earthbound way to see things. I wonder if you have ever heard of Animal Medicine Cards. Lik eTarot, but they are the animal medicines of the Native Americans. The authors are Sams and Carson, the publisher is Bear and Company. I wonder if you have a fursona deep down too. Chat me up about it if you would like to. Ryankia and Foxblade and I are all here to support our furry, scalie and feathered breathren. Happy to have you here.
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