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| | Neopaganism - LearnThis.Info Enclyclopedia |
 | | Terms like "fluffy bunny" or "elves and strawberries Pagan" are used to denote with a certain degree of contempt people whose commitment to their Neopaganism is seen as shallow and less than serious. |  | | It is commonly used to invoke the "Goddess," beginning with the words: "Listen to the words of the Great Mother, Who of old was called Artemis, Astarte, Dione, Melusine, Aphrodite, Cerridwen, Diana, Arionrhod, Brigid, and by many other names", showing a glimpse of Neopagan eclectism. |  | | In addition, some who practice Neopaganism look down upon "fluffy bunny" Neopagans, who are seen as diluting the faith by making it too "mainstream" and New Age. |
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| | theagenesis - Community Info |
 | | 28: animals, biology, biome, bioregion, deep ecology, earth, ecology, environment, environmentalism, gaea, gaia, gaia hypothesis, goddess, james lovelock, meteorology, mother earth, mother nature, mythology, nature, neo-paganism, neopaganism, oberon zell, paganism, plants, species, theagenesis, zoology, Θεαγένεσις. |  | | A community for discussing the Gaia Hypothesis as it relates to Neopagan thea/ology. |  | | You may leave the community at any time. |
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| | Lughnasadh - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Lughnasadh marked the beginning of the harvest season and was therefore a festival of celebrating mother earth and the abundance of nature. |  | | In Neopaganism, Lughnasadh is one of the eight sabbats or solar festivals in the Wheel of the Year. |  | | As a sabbat it is preceded by Midsummer and followed by Mabon. |
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