Being A Pagan In Hospital

Monday, 11 May 2009

Being A Pagan Patient

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Being a patient means that some of our strength and wellbeing is weakened. Even if we’re going in for elective surgery, arriving on the ward...

The Basics of Paganism

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Immanence If we believe that the whole of creation is sacred, that Deity is immanent, then this means we are sacred too, as is everyone else...
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The Fundamentals of Magic

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Magic is the Art and Science of causing change to occur in consciousness in conformity with will. Love shall be the whole of the law. Love u...

Celebrating Festivals On The Ward

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We live as part of a benevolent world, where Elemental Beings are quick to come when called. Hospitals are places of pain, fear and illness ...

Daily Practice

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Every day, try to remember to put aside a period of time when you make conscious contact with the Otherworld. Whether that’s letting Deity s...

Purifying Your Space

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How do we keep our bed area pure, knowing that the hospitals are places of strong feelings? There are a few restrictions we have to work wit...

Childrens involvement in adult illness and death

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My own experience of hospitals as a child was one of confusion, crushing guilt and boredom. Years later I came to understand this experience...
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Clare Slaney
I ran the Pagan Hospice and Funeral Trust, later the Voyager Trust, from 1992 and work as a Chaplain and psychotherapist.
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