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Join our huge and varied Pagan, Heathen, Wiccan, Reconstructionist, Indigenous, spiritual and magical groups in education and celebration February 2016 in San Jose, CA. More information can be found about the conference at www.pantheacon.com

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Monday, February 20 • 11:00am - 12:30pm
Eating with spirit: Pagans and Food

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Juicy double cheeseburger or tasty veggie stir-fry? What do you eat? What enters into your food choices: taste, cost, healthfulness, animal rights, sustainability, Pagan ethics? join us for an open, non-judgmental discussion of Paganism and food. When is a meal a sacrament, a social event, a means to survive, or an assault on the planet? What foods are Earth-friendly and sustainable for humanity? Different choices will be respected, and we will not prescribe any “perfect diet." Azrael Arynn K has co-authored How to Become a Witch and other books, and has eaten food for many years.

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Azrael Arynn K

Azrael is a 3rd degree priestess of the Ladywood Tradition of Wicca, and Dean of the School of Sacred Living at Ardantane. She has co-authored Ritualcraft, Heart of Tarot, Candlemas, and How to Become a Witch.


Monday February 20, 2017 11:00am - 12:30pm PST
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