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matthew.public.lowe@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Hello, everyone.
>
> I am interested in the ideas of virtue and desire, and am curious to
> hear what you think your faith tradition has to say about these ideas.
>
> I'm trying to get the bird's-eye view, so it would be helpful to me if
> you could summarize, limiting yourself to three paragraphs: a
> paragraph about virtue, a paragraph about desire, and perhaps another
> paragraph on how these ideas fit into the larger framework of your
> tradition. I know you won't be able to say everything in three
> paragraphs, but if you mention something in your summary that I find
> intriguing, I promise I'll ask for details. =)
Paragraph 1: "An ye harm none, do as ye will."
Paragraph 2: "All acts of love and pleasure are my acts, says the
Goddess."
Paragraph 3: Those are pretty much the entire basis of the Tradition of
which I am an initiate.
Blessed be,
Baird


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