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I started off life as a Christian and have taken a long, wide spiral back around and upwards. I understand Christianity from a more metaphysical viewpoint, and I find it richer and far more miraculous than I did before. I treasure my new “pagan” traditions and understandings, and they all fit beautifully together for me. Which is why being a Unitarian Universalist is the perfect fit for me. I’ll be celebrating Solstice and Christmas and Chanuka this year, in my own ways. These songs celebrate our diversity and unity.
Dar Williams’ song The Christians and The Pagans is fun, stinging, heartwarming, encouraging, and upbeat, especially for anyone whose family is “spiritually blended.”
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Here’s another of my favorite holiday songs, by Adam Sandler, 8 Crazy Nights:
Heather Cate is a Spiritual Coach who helps people to be their best selves by seeing past their blocks and blind spots, healing on deep spiritual levels, and empowering people with new tools and a reconnecting to their innate abilities to heal themselves. She is a Shamballa Reiki Master❧Healer❧Teacher, a shamanic practitioner with training from Michael Harner’s Foundation for Shamanic Studies, and an outside-the-box problem solver. She pursued these paths in order to heal herself when conventional medicine and therapies did not work for her, and she is passionate about bringing the miraculous solutions she has found to others. Heather Cate is also an ordained interfaith minister and welcomes opportunities to speak to your organization and to provide ministerial services such as weddings and other rites of passage.
“Poison Ivy/Poison Oak: "I am powerful, safe, and secure. All is well." Probable Cause: Feeling defenseless and open to attack.” Louise Hay, You Can Heal Your Life