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Anonywitch Anonywitch Home Who is Anonywitch? A Very Witchy Reading List Contact Latest A Vegan/Vegetarian Diet as a Practice of Faith? Playing catch-up for last year’s Pagan Blog Project. I figured I’d try and finish up the rest of the alphabet in order to get myself back into the habit of writing about paganism regularly. I’d considered joining the Pagan Experience (basically a replacement for the Pagan Blog Project), but there are a lot of other things demanding my attention this year. Week 44 (V): adopting a vegan or vegetarian diet as an extension of “Harm none” Many of you are already familiar with the “harm none” adage that some Pagans follow. But have you ever thought about whether this extends to other areas of your life? I was re-reading some old forum posts recently and stumbled on this one that discusses a vegan or vegetarian diet being necessary for Pagans who adhere to the “harm none” rule. To be clear, this is not something that I do or an idea ...

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