Atheopagan

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS for the Atheopagan Blog

Atheopaganism is a collaborative enterprise: a constellation of individual practices that share certain things in common, like a naturalistic cosmology, a set of values and principles, and ritual practices that enact, invoke and embody our celebration of the world and of living. We all do it a little differently, and that’s a part of its beauty: it is intended not as a template that all participating must follow, but as a landscape of possibilities, through which each of us can choose our way in the manner which best serves us.

Your Atheopaganism is not my Atheopaganism, exactly, and that is precisely as it should be.

I am the publisher of the Atheopaganism blog, and I write most of what is published here. But we have so many more voices! I would love to host writing by you on subjects such as (but not limited to):

  • My Atheopagan practice
  • How I celebrate (X) Sabbath
  • How my practice dovetails with my local ecosystem and/or climate
  • How I’m raising kids in an Atheopagan household
  • My rite of passage ritual (naming, wedding, passage to adulthood, funeral, etc.)
  • Thoughts on Atheopagan philosophy
  • My daily (or weekly, or every lunar cycle) ritual
  • How I made my ritual tool
  • My beautiful Atheopagan invocation/poem/prose
  • My cool Atheopagan craft project or piece of art
  • My pilgrimage hike 

Please send submissions to atheopagan (at) comcast.net.

I look forward to reading your work!

Author of ATHEOPAGANISM: An Earth-Honoring Path Rooted in Science, Mark Green is the initiator of the Atheopagan path and editor at the Atheopaganism blog. With co-host Yucca, he records the weekly podcast The Wonder: Science-Based Paganism, makes YouTube videos, and creates materials and resources for practicing Atheopagans. He volunteers as a staffer to the Atheopagan Council to support the growth of Atheopaganism throughout the world. In his home of Sonoma County, California, in the occupied ancestral lands of the Southern Pomo and Coast Miwok peoples, he is best known as an activist and founder of Sonoma County Conservation Action, the largest environmental activism group by membership on the North Coast of California.

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