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Exploring the world of the gods and goddesses is an exciting and interesting journey. Throughout the months, I’ve gained a greater knowledge of the wonders of humanity and the intricate way we bring aspects of the past into our lives. For someone just starting their journey of discovery learning more about the gods and goddesses of ancient and present times can be a daunting task. I’ve received several e-mails with questions such as, “Where do I start?” and “I am a very dedicated Christian, do you think it would be offensive to God if I study this subject.” While I can’t answer for your religious convictions or tell you which path to choose, I can give you some tips on study.
The next step includes finding a way to compile notes for the knowledge you are about to acquire. You may choose to buy a large 3-ring binder and use dividers for each culture. You may want to use a separate notebook for each culture. Some people enjoy keeping their information on computer disks. If you choose to use your computer to keep information, make sure you back up that information periodically. Find a notebook, journal, or other blank book that just begs for you to write down the facts you find. You may want to decorate the front yourself, or you can buy one that is decorated in a way that fits your area of interests. Book stores have a wonderful selection of blank journals for just this purpose. Set aside the time to start your search for knowledge on the gods and goddesses and stick to that appointed time. We will say that you have Tuesday nights free. Make an appointment with yourself to grab that notebook and a pen on Tuesday nights. You’ll begin to look forward to the time you dedicate to learning. You have the materials needed to take notes, and you’ve set the time. Now, what? The Internet has made information about so many topics available with just the touch of a button. You can go to any search engine, type in the name of a god or goddess, and you will get thousands of links to check out. This is a wonderful means of research, but be cautious. Just because someone wrote it on a web page doesn’t make it fact. Check and recheck to make sure what you are reading is the general consensus on the people writing on that god or goddess. Go To Page: 1 2
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