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Kore: Accepting the Past, Preparing for the Future

This is an article I wrote for Immanence Magazine earlier this year, though I don’t know if it made it in or if the magazine even came out in the past few months. I’ve decided to use it as my Kore post for the Pagan Blog Project. It’s written for a non-pagan, lay-audience, as an …

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Posted byMoragSeptember 18, 2013Posted inDeath and Rebirth, Deep Work, Pagan Blog ProjectTags: Blogging Projects: Pagan Blog Project 2013 Posts, Blogging Projects: Pagan Blog Project K Posts, Descent, Expelling the Venom, Goddess of Spring, gods and spirits: Persephone, Kore, Pagan Blog Project, rebirth, Religion and Spirituality, to stitch the universe together you have to first detangle yourself, Underworld1 Comment on Kore: Accepting the Past, Preparing for the Future

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