Tori Squire

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This means you are not just accountable for the consequences of your actions, but you are responsible for your spiritual practice, for ensuring that your practice is meeting your spiritual needs, and for staying focused on your personal and spiritual growth. There is no threat of punishment or reprisal; there’s no spiritual being watching you to make sure you behave; there is only you, doing the work to hold yourself accountable and to live with integrity.
Paganism for Beginners: The Complete Guide to Nature-Based Spirituality for Every New Seeker
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