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In Pure Spirit believes that old wisdom can still help and guide us today.

We believe in supporting charities, in environmentally safe travel and ethical retail. These are all examples where traditional insight can help us with modern day problems.

Whether we want to learn more about what our ancestors thought, whether we are curious about the paranormal or whether we simply want some old thoughts on new products then this site may be of use.

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Posted on March 10, 2010 - by Andrew

Middlemist’s Red rescued by Chiswick House restoration

Gaia

There are only two surviving blooms of the rare camellia; one is in Waitangi, New Zealand, and the other one is in Chiswick House in London.
It is thought that Middlemist’s Red has been present in Chiswick conservatory since the early 19th century. The plant is believed to have come from China, brought to Britain by [...]

Posted on March 8, 2010 - by Andrew

Australian man burns witches house after “sex curse”

Brains

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In the Northern Territory, Australia, David Laurin has been sentenced to three years for burning a woman’s house down.
Laurin, 31, pleaded guilty to the charges as the court heard he believed the woman was a witch who had cursed his sex life.
In the NT Supreme Court, Chief Justice Dean Mildren heard how David [...]

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If you’re not familiar with Twitter then its best described as a cross between instant messaging and email but the big difference is you don’t need to reply to anyone if you don’t want to. Some people use Twitter to discuss what they’re doing each day, some people share insights like a daily rune or tarot reading and others find like minded souls to talk to.

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In Pure Spirit: The story so far

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In Pure Spirit’s blog hasĀ  been live for little over a month and a half. The first ever post was a Celtic creation myth which went live on the 11th of November.
Today we closed the old Mythology category. Why? It was becoming unnecessary as almost every post filed as ‘mythology’ [...]

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