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Posted on: 9/19/2000

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Subject: National Pagan Pride Day....?

CALLING ALL PAGANS!! September 23rd is National Pagan Pride Day. Pride is defined as a feeling of self-respect and personal worth. It is a sense of achievement and satisfaction with ones' decisions and achievements. Finding one's spiritual path is a major achievement and an intensely personal decision. It is something that we should be proud of. I would like to propose a symbolic act that would serve to unite Pagans across the country.

On September 23rd, tie a black, white and red ribbon to some part of your person or property or maybe even both. The black and white ribbon would serve to represent the polarity of our beliefs. The God and the Goddess. The sun and the moon. The red would symbolize the fire and bloodshed of the Burning Years. Intertwined, the three serve to represent pride in our beliefs and to honor those who paved the path for us. It is time that we all came out of the broom closet. Think about how cool it would be to look around that day and actually see others that share your beliefs. It is time for us to show everyone how many of us there are. There is strength and safety in numbers. The internet is the key that opened the door for us. Let's use it to open our door to the rest of the world.

Get the word out to as many people as you can! September 23rd is right around the corner. Mark the date on your calendar in white, black and red.

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