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Life Temple and Seminary
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  • Plant Power: When Magic Meets Medicine
    Send us a textHerbalists and apothecaries. While both work with plants and natural substances, their approaches couldn't be more different. Herbalists typically focus on magical properties and spiritual applications, while apothecaries delve into the science of plant compounds and their medicinal effects on the human body. After all, many pharmaceutical drugs—from aspirin derived from willow bark to powerful opioids—originated from plants long before modern medicine isolated their compounds.We also tackle the serious business of working with an apothecary. A qualified practitioner will conduct thorough consultations, ask personal questions about your health history, and ensure their remedies won't interact negatively with your existing medications. Unlike the instant results sometimes promised in magical contexts, natural remedies typically build up in your system gradually, requiring patience and consistency. This realistic approach stands in stark contrast to the quick-fix expectations many bring to natural medicine.Your health journey should be a team effort with you as the leader. The best outcomes often come from apothecaries who work in conjunction with conventional medical practitioners, recognizing that both approaches have their place. Whether you're dealing with chronic conditions or seeking preventative care, understanding this balance helps you make informed decisions about your wellbeing.Join us on Discord: https://discord.gg/MdcMwqUjPZFacebook: (7) Life Temple and Seminary | Facebook
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  • Mirror, Mirror on the Wall, Which Divination Tool Rules Them All?
    Send us a textThe path of divination holds many routes, each with its own challenges and rewards. In this intimate conversation with Brina, a first-degree member of Life Temple, we explore the personal journey of finding divination tools that truly resonate with your unique gifts and spiritual practice. The conversation reveals that successful divination depends less on the tools themselves and more on your mindset, preparation, and ability to access your intuition.We candidly examine the challenges of various methods: runes demand memorization that can overwhelm visual learners, pendulums can be unconsciously influenced by our desires, and spirit boards require careful protection. Scrying stands apart as perhaps the most challenging yet purest form of intuitive divination, requiring practitioners to develop the ability to see beyond the mirror and access visions within their own minds.The latter half of our discussion shifts to the power of names in magical practice. Choosing a craft name isn't simply about aesthetics—it's about understanding the energetic qualities you're inviting into your life. Brina shares her experience of selecting a name meaning "protector and defender," and how this energy manifested powerfully in her practice, sometimes requiring conscious balancing until reaching higher degrees.Visit us at lifetempleseminary.org to connect with our community and discover more resources for your magical journey. What divination tools speak to you? We'd love to hear about your experiences.Join us on Discord: https://discord.gg/MdcMwqUjPZFacebook: (7) Life Temple and Seminary | Facebook
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  • Aliens, Gods, or Both? Cosmic Questions Over Coffee
    Send us a textWhat lies at "the end of desire"? This intriguing line from the Charge of the Goddess—"I am that which is attained at the end of desire"—sends us on an exploration of desire itself, from basic survival instincts to our most complex spiritual longings.Desire powers our most essential functions. Yet desire can also transform into greed, obsession, and attachment when left unexamined. As we navigate challenging economic times, the distinction between genuine needs and mere wants becomes increasingly crucial. How do we honor necessary desires while preventing others from overwhelming our spiritual growth?The conversation takes a fascinating turn as we consider whether ancient gods might actually have been extraterrestrial visitors. Could stories like the arrival of the Tuatha Dé Danann or ancient hieroglyphs depicting strange objects in the sky be evidence of alien contact? More provocatively, if gods once directly interfered in human affairs but later stepped back, what does this suggest about humanity's spiritual development?Throughout our discussion, one theme remains constant: the importance of self-honesty. We must recognize when we're gaslighting ourselves about what we truly need versus what we merely want. The witch's admonition to "know thyself" becomes essential guidance, with meditation serving as our most powerful tool for developing this awareness. By confronting our desires honestly, we begin the journey toward understanding what truly awaits us at the end of desire—whether that's reunion with divine energies after death or moments of tranquility within this lifetime.What do you believe awaits at the end of desire? We'd love to hear your thoughts.Join us on Discord: https://discord.gg/MdcMwqUjPZFacebook: (7) Life Temple and Seminary | Facebook
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  • Words Have Power: The Subtle Language Choices That Shape Our Spiritual Practice
    Send us a textThe disconnect between our spiritual language and our physical practice often reveals profound misunderstandings within the pagan community. When we constantly speak of "walking our paths" yet kneel at altars that barely reach our knees, we're embodying contradictory spiritual principles without even realizing it.This thought-provoking conversation challenges a fundamental oversight many modern pagans make: witches don't kneel before their gods. Unlike traditions where followers are considered unworthy to look upon the face of divinity, paganism emphasizes partnership and equality. We stand with our deities, so why are so many using altars that force them into positions of submission?Beyond altar ergonomics, we explore how surface-level engagement with teachings has eroded authentic practice. The skimming culture fostered by social media has trained practitioners to miss crucial nuances in specific word choices that carry significant theological implications. When we fail to truly listen – to our teachings, our priests, and to each other – we miss the essence of what makes our spiritual paths meaningful.The episode also addresses the breakdown in student-teacher relationships within covens. Where once students would regularly engage elders with questions about craft practices, today's practitioners often hesitate to reach out. This communication breakdown prevents the deep transmission of knowledge that traditionally characterized pagan learning and stunts spiritual growth.Whether you're a seasoned witch or just beginning your journey, this conversation will make you reconsider how attentively you're engaging with your tradition. Are you truly listening to the specific language and teachings being offered? Are you willing to question inconsistencies and adjust your understanding as you learn? Walking your path means standing tall before your gods – both literally and figuratively.Join us on Discord: https://discord.gg/MdcMwqUjPZFacebook: (7) Life Temple and Seminary | Facebook
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  • Faith in the Open: Navigating Public Displays of Religion in Society
    Send us a textThe boundary between personal faith and public expression creates some of our society's most charged interactions. Whether it's the coworker quietly praying before meals, street preachers with megaphones, or religious protesters at community events, these displays spark reactions ranging from respectful acknowledgment to visceral opposition.The conversation explores religious expression as existing on a spectrum, and questions where reasonable boundaries might lie. Most importantly, we highlight the reciprocal nature of religious freedom: the moment we attempt to restrict one group's expression, we potentially compromise everyone's right to practice according to their conscience.What emerges is a thoughtful examination of tolerance in a pluralistic society. Sometimes the most powerful response to religious displays we find uncomfortable isn't confrontation but simply continuing about our day; recognizing that freedom means accepting expressions we may disagree with. As we put it: "Religion is like shoes. Everybody needs it. It's just finding what fits." The wisdom lies in allowing others to find their fit without judgment while maintaining healthy boundaries for ourselves.Join our conversation about navigating this delicate balance and subscribe to hear more discussions that bridge spiritual practices with everyday life challenges.Join us on Discord: https://discord.gg/MdcMwqUjPZFacebook: (7) Life Temple and Seminary | Facebook
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We will discuss topics related to the Pagan community. All views are from a traditionalist's point of view. The conversations are unscripted (no preparations have been made ahead of time). A special thanks to Darkest Era for the use of their songs: Intro- The Morrigan, Exit - Poem to the Gael. Check them out at http://darkestera.net/. 
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