Beliefnet Columnist
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Margot Adler is the author of "Drawing Down the Moon," the classic study of goddess spirituality and contemporary paganism, and "Heretic's Heart: A Journey Through Spirit and Revolution." She is a correspondent for National Public Radio, and her reports air on NPR's award-winning shows "All Things Considered," "Morning Edition," and "Weekend Edition." She hosts "Justice Talking," a radio show on the subject of the U.S. Constitution, which is produced by the Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania. She also lectures widely on paganism and earth traditions. She has been a priestess of Wicca for more than 25 years.
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Columns and articles by Margot Adler
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A Newfound Patriotism
Jan 1, 2002
Looking into the new year, Margot Adler sees that she's been transformed by 9/11 in ways she never imagined.
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May Day Made Me a Pagan
Apr 16, 2001
A grade-school May Day was the first conscious celebration of life and the earth I had ever experienced.
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Deathbed Decisions
Jan 16, 2001
Making choices for a dying relative when you are of different faiths
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The Liberated Wiccan
Nov 1, 2000
A review of Starhawk and Hilary Valentine's new book, 'The Twelve Wild Swans'
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Paying the Priestess
Oct 1, 2000
What amount--if any--should be charged for pagan educational programs and rituals?
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A Time for Truth
Aug 27, 2000
Wiccans struggle with information that revisions their history.
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Altars All Around Us
Jul 17, 2000
An altar can be a place where you reflect on the things you truly value.
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New Traditions
Jun 15, 2000
There is an exuberance and power that comes from creating ceremonies that are based on immediate needs
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A Cosmic Cathedral
Apr 4, 2000
The new Rose Center for Earth and Space puts human evolution into mind-boggling perspective.
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Peacemaking Circles
Jan 30, 2000
Real-world healing comes through the restorative justice movement.
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All of a Piece
Dec 13, 1999
A reminder that the sacred and secular are not separate.
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