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A Book of Pagan Prayer
A Book of Pagan Prayer | Ceisiwr Serith
4 posts | 4 read | 5 to read
Organized by usage, this book culls pagan prayers to the gods and goddesses of the Celtic, Germanic, Egyptian, Greek, and Zoroastrian traditions and includes blank pages for recording one's own prayers. Consumable.
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GingerAntics
A Book of Pagan Prayer | Ceisiwr Serith
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I‘ve been trying to process this one for ages now. The first part is a good conversation starter. The second half is such a patchwork of pre-fab prayers it‘s hard to take them as genuine. Maybe if this had been done as a collaboration between the author and other people on the paths for these prayers it might seem more genuine and therefore be more helpful. By the end, my eyes were sort of crossed and I was just happy it was over.

GingerAntics I still feel “I‘ll pray for you” as a passive aggressive move or a way to absolve oneself of doing nothing at best and blaming others for things out of their control at worst has ruined open, genuine prayer for everyone. 7mo
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canoflightbulbs
Book of Pagan Prayer | Ceisiwr Serith
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A breakdown on why prayer can be useful in one‘s practice, as well as several example prayers on different subjects that can be used as a jumping-off point for developing one‘s own. I will be honest that I preferred the first part of the book. The example prayers themselves really did nothing for me.