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Pagan Apartment Living

A group for Pagan Apartment Dwellers to converse, visit, and share. We face a unique condition, we have no place for a large traditional garden or outdoor circle, or indoor temple room. However, we have our alternatives and solutions! Do Share!

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Latest Activity: Nov 17

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Capricorn

Apartment Pagan Libraries 19 Replies

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Athar

Apartment Altar 23 Replies

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Wickels

Oh so Psyched!! 6 Replies

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CelticDragonfly Comment by CelticDragonfly on August 27, 2009 at 12:44pm
Brightest Blessings Everyone...
Robert de Hwyl Comment by Robert de Hwyl on July 1, 2009 at 7:12pm
Hey Glenn, can you give us more info on the proposed project? I know I'm interested...
Angel Comment by Angel on June 24, 2009 at 1:28am
HI all I live in an apartment with my husband and 4 kids it is good size but not where for them to play so Glenn please make sure if you do build a pagan community please please please make sure it has some where for children to play!
glenn douglas Comment by glenn douglas on June 10, 2009 at 2:54pm
i am thinking about building a pagan community and apartments here in south carolina . would like all comments about pagan living in a apartments , love and light , the gatekeeper
Nippur Retreat Comment by Nippur Retreat on April 13, 2009 at 7:36am
We live in the city but escape to community space in the Smoky Mountains where we have a Pagan retreat adjacent to other Pagan lands. There are rentals available for those that wish to live in Pagan community all over the valley there. Be happy to steer anyone that is interested in renting space there.
Sage Silvermoon Comment by Sage Silvermoon on April 13, 2009 at 6:23am
Hello all! I don't technically live in an apartment; I live in a condo. Which is what? An apartment you own. lol! I have a decent size 2-bedroom, 2-bath. It's my husband, our 4 cats, and me of course! I still have all the apartment limitations when it comes to rituals and things though.

Blessings,
Sage
Magickmeow Comment by Magickmeow on February 20, 2009 at 7:46am
does anyone live in a big city? How do you keep to your pagan path with the traffic and noise, people etc? most nights I cant even see the stars!
Saille Comment by Saille on January 29, 2009 at 11:09pm
hallo (^_^) i live in a 2-bedroom apartment with 1 roomate, my cat, and her dog. the apartment's a decent size with a decent-sized kitchen/den (i guess that makes it a "great room" right?). it's small, but spacious-- i attribute this to a combination of good layout and sparse furnishing. we have a great big back deck that we share with the neighbors next to us and windows in every room (except the bathrooms). my room is on the westward facing side of the apartment, as are the kitchen and the back deck, thus the front door is on the eastward facing side. eventually i will utilize this better.... lol if you have any suggestions as to how i might do that, i would greatly appreciate it. (^_^)

anyway, i already published this in "general banter" but i think it might work out better here. lol

i live in central georgia where the winters are mild and the summers are almost unbearably hot (especially given the high humidity). i love plants and would like to have a garden this year. the problem is, i live in an upstairs apartment with nowhere to plant but on the back deck (and enough space for one planter on the front small porch). the back deck gets full sunlight as there are no trees or other buildings near our apartment (no trees is sad...) and there are no coverings on either side of the apartment. I know i can get some planters but i have no idea what to put in them! i also don't know what plants do and do not grow well in close contact with one another.

help?
IBleed4Thee Comment by IBleed4Thee on January 24, 2009 at 10:46am
Greetings to all...

New to group and wanted to say hello.

I also am an apartment dweller and currently live in a very large two bedroom apartment with a balcony. The rent has now reached the point that I can't afford it and have to seriously consider downsized to a one bedroom. I hate the thought of giving up my place as it's a ideal location and two blocks from the beach. I am single.

There's a lovely garden in the backyard that would b perfect for rituals but we are not allowed to make use of it. Currently I have a small altar in each room and a large one on the dresser in my bedroom.

With the move and downsizing I'm facing having to give up my altars.
St. Dresden Comment by St. Dresden on January 21, 2009 at 1:29pm
I'm glad to find a group like this. I live in a one-bedroom with
neighbors all around. I try to keep a low profile (but try doing this
when your super-out witch friend comes over).

Anyway, I'm trying to figure out what will be the best way to practice
ceremonial magick without alarming the neighbors. But then again I
think about the guys below me and how obnoxiously loud they are and
how I sort of don't mind if they became a little unglued once in a
while...
 

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