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Cassandra Eason The word ‘Pagan’ comes from the Latin ‘paganus’, which means country dweller. In the modern world,
it has come to refer to anyone – city or countryside dweller – who follows the cycles of the seasons, the moon and the sun, rather than becoming a slave to the clock in a frantic 24/7 activity cycle. Folk wisdom and magic is at the heart of human awareness. It is a valuable tool for making life as we want it to be – for ourselves, those we care about and the planet. No matter if you live in a high-rise tower block in the city, Cassandra shows you how to return to nature and learn to love the natural rhythms of green pots, window boxes and regular focused trips to nearbygreen spaces. If you work with the earth and sky to help maximise the positives in your life, you will find the strength to face the negatives. This power is within you. Pagan in the City is a practical, hands-on guide to bringing the best of the old ways into both modern urban and rural life. Whether you live alone or have to juggle work, home and the care of others, a pagan path will enhance your spiritual wellbeing to make a more positive contribution to the world. (256 pages)
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