As Paganism’s popularity grows in Maine, leaders come together around an often solitary practice
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Every morning begins the same for Paul Ridlon, who also goes by Magnus de Rhuddlan. No matter the weather, he steps out of the round yurt where he lives in Portland and lights incense at his southern altar, a tree stump topped with two crane statues and a figurine of the Egyptian god Horus. After greeting the sun, the earth and the spirit that he believes embodies his land, Ridlon walks around his raised garden bed, letting the earth beneath his bare feet remind him of his connection to the
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