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Hi, I'm lwondering if there are spiritual/new age spiritual materials are available to suppliment my HS lessons. Bible stories are easy to find as are some of the Zen shorts, but I don't want to reinvent the wheel if there's a collection or something out there. I want to basically teach the common threads.
post #2 of 7
Well, a lot of Waldorf curricula has a real pagany-new agey feel to it with its concentration on nature and the outdoors. We practice a goddess-centered pagan spirituality and I find it easy to bring that stuff in when we use Waldorf-y books.
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What age group are you looking for and what kinds of materials do you mean by the terms new agish/ spiritual? I found a cool pagan workbook for my 5 yo on Amazon. She can learn her A-Z and how it applies to the working tools of Wicca. I think this will be our weekend lessons.
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My son is 6 and I want to teach him respect for a variety of beliefs that reflect the basic tenets of be a good person, respect the earth, etc. This is harder to find than one may imagine.
post #6 of 7
I haven't read this book, but I found it while looking up Unitarian books for my little one.

Hideandseek With God: A Collection of Stories for Children

http://www.amazon.com/Hideandseek-Go...9755313&sr=1-3
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Perfect! Thanks for the suggestion!
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