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2013 Pantheist Holidays

2013 Pantheist Holidays

Harold W. Wood Jr.
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This book a guide to the “pantheist holidays” identified in our 2013 Universal Pantheist Society photo calendar. This companion publication describes major events, often inspirational but sometimes tragic, that go beyond the typical anthropocentric world-view of ordinary calendars. We have chosen nearly 100 of these special events, and explained the background to each one. Find out the difference between the solstice and the thermstice, the equinox and the equitherm. Find out why Ansel Adams was a pantheist, and what Joseph Wood Krutch had in common with Henry David Thoreau and William Wordsworth.

“Beyond the enjoyment and appreciation of Nature's daily miracles, Pantheists celebrate seasonal cycles and commemorate individuals who have fostered a spiritual relationship with Nature.” - Gary Suttle

About the Author

The Universal Pantheist Society has provided a network for Pantheists since 1975. In Universal Pantheism, there is no creed or any requirements to follow any particular belief or practices; rather we seek to provide ways for individuals to promote their own spiritual growth and understanding.
Language
English
Pages
41
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
March 08, 2013

2013 Pantheist Holidays

Harold W. Wood Jr.
0/5 ( ratings)
This book a guide to the “pantheist holidays” identified in our 2013 Universal Pantheist Society photo calendar. This companion publication describes major events, often inspirational but sometimes tragic, that go beyond the typical anthropocentric world-view of ordinary calendars. We have chosen nearly 100 of these special events, and explained the background to each one. Find out the difference between the solstice and the thermstice, the equinox and the equitherm. Find out why Ansel Adams was a pantheist, and what Joseph Wood Krutch had in common with Henry David Thoreau and William Wordsworth.

“Beyond the enjoyment and appreciation of Nature's daily miracles, Pantheists celebrate seasonal cycles and commemorate individuals who have fostered a spiritual relationship with Nature.” - Gary Suttle

About the Author

The Universal Pantheist Society has provided a network for Pantheists since 1975. In Universal Pantheism, there is no creed or any requirements to follow any particular belief or practices; rather we seek to provide ways for individuals to promote their own spiritual growth and understanding.
Language
English
Pages
41
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
March 08, 2013

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