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... but, is it Pagan?



Sometimes we come across art that is very compelling, touches us deeply AND really resonates with what some of us would consider to be core Pagan values. This page is dedicated to art that is not clearly identifiable as Pagan in so far as deities, symbols and such, but which could well be Pagan because of the inherent quality of its message.
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