Culture Blogs
PaganSquare is a community blog space where Pagans can discuss topics relevant to the life and spiritual practice of all Pagans.
Today's post is a continuation of my 'devotion 101' series. I am collecting questions from my readers about devotion and polytheism and one by one, week by week, I will answer them here. Today's question comes from Gary who asks:
...-
Thanks, I am glad my night time ramblings made sense. And Gary, when I reread my comment (that nicely double posted, and I can't
-
I don't quite understand Taoist beliefs, even with what is shared, but I want to weigh in here too, because I think, for me,there
-
This is beautiful Liza and thank you. I think it actually answers the question better than I did. Devotion can be a deeply emotion
-
I don't quite understand Taoist beliefs, even with what is shared, but I want to weigh in here too, because I think, for me,there
So since I will be honoring Mani this weekend, it seemed good impetus and good timing for posting part two of my Q&A for Him. I've gotten lots of questions from my readers and as with the questions I receive on devotion and polytheism, I'll be answering them weekly in the order in which I receive them (more or less. I copied them all into a file so it's really more like the order in which I slapped them into a Word doc!).
Today, Rede Seeker asks: "Can you give more insight to Mani's relationship with Unn, the Tide-Maiden? I feel their relationship as a dance - Her surge and ebb, His wax and wane. They fit together like the Yin-Yang icon."
...In response to this post here: http://thehouseofvines.com/2013/08/08/polytheism-without-borders/, and as a result of several recent conversations that I've been having with various folks, I've decided that once a week (provided I get enough questions), I"ll be posting a 'Devotion 101' series. What does this mean?
Well, I will answer questions, no matter how simple they may be, on devotion: how to do it, why we do it, how to get started. Readers can ask me "am i doing X right?" or "how can I honor Deity X better' and I'll do my best to answer. So long as I get questions from people, I'll keep this series running, maybe not every week (my academic term is starting soon after all) but as close to it as possible.
...-
Why would i dillydally? A question --particularly one on devotion--deserves a clear, concise answer. I've always equated dillydall
-
thanks for acknowledging my comment/question - i appreciate the simplicity and straightforward reply. there is no dillydallying wi
-
I will answer this and all questions in forthcoming blogs here. I'll admit though, I find your question rather confusing. I tru
-
Greetings Galina Thank you for your post on devotion here. I am from the Taoist Way both philosophically and with it's religious