The Circle We Keep — Pagan Community, Ritual, and Practicing With Others
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Most people carry a clear mental picture of religious community — the building, the schedule, the roles. There's no equivalent picture for what spiritual community looks like outside that template. This episode examines exactly that gap.
Episode 6 of The Hidden Threshold sits with what it actually looks like to practice with other people when there's no inherited structure to borrow. What a circle built around the wheel of the year and the lunar calendar looks like from the inside — dinner, conversation, and ritual woven into one evening rather than kept in separate categories. What shared practice actually adds that solitary practice structurally cannot. What it takes to build spiritual community from scratch, when every choice has to be made deliberately rather than inherited. And the two distinct misreadings — doctrinal and sensationalized — that non-mainstream pagan practice tends to encounter.
Rooted in eclectic pagan spirituality and magickal practice. Open to anyone who has ever tried to build something sacred without a map.
The Hidden Threshold explores devotion and doubt, ritual reflection, and spiritual discernment through lived eclectic pagan and magickal practice.
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