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April 2014
April 23, 2014
Wishful Ducklings
There is something here, a notion of human beings living in community with nature; not...
April 22, 2014
Different And The Same
Over the past week I have been in Amsterdam, The Netherlands; Glasgow, Scotland; London, England;...
April 18, 2014
A Light That Never Goes Out…
I became a Pagan 18 years ago on Easter Sunday, and I've a kind priest...
April 16, 2014
Clutha
Clyde, Clydeh, Clydhe, Cludha. The waters rise up, envelop you, take you down. Cold at...
April 11, 2014
Disenchantment, Enclosure, And ‘The Burning Times’
Capitalism is responsible for our ancestral trauma, our alienation from the land, and the greatest...
April 04, 2014
Some Walk Away
What do you do when you discover that the happiness, success, and comfort of your...
April 01, 2014
Clutha
I felt the energy of the river as it stretches out onto land, as it...
March 2014
March 28, 2014
What We Built From Ruins, Part Four
The fourth and final installment in a fiction series exploring what Paganism might become in...
March 21, 2014
What We Built From Ruins, Part Three
A Druid tells the story of what Paganism becomes, 50 years on. (Part three of...
March 18, 2014
Lessons From D.C.
At some point along the drive I noticed a change in myself. I was agitated...
March 14, 2014
What We Built From Ruins (Part Two)
As the oil ran out and the waters got poisoned, what kind of world did...
March 11, 2014
Leaving Greensboro
After having been repeatedly prevented from leaving due to weather, I turned to my friend...
March 07, 2014
What We Built From Ruins (Part One)
As the oil ran out and the waters got poisoned, what kind of world did...
March 05, 2014
My Wishlist for the Pagan Community
What would it be like for the Pagan community to be completely mainstream? Not a...
February 2014
February 28, 2014
Gods In-Between
Traveling has taught me that, between here and there is another place altogether, and it's...
February 27, 2014
Do The Gods Care About Money?
As an animist, I struggle to find my place among modern paganism. My concept of...
February 25, 2014
Twisted Roots
It never occurred to me that any of my ancestors might be Quaker. Now that...
February 21, 2014
The Garments of the Gods
When a god in one city appears different in another, perhaps it is that they...
February 20, 2014
Creating a Place-Based Practice
On the second dark moon of January, a group of 9 gathered in my front...
February 18, 2014
The Value of Communities of Place
Sometimes the most important communities are the unintentional ones, the ones that happen just because...
February 14, 2014
What I Learned in the Crosswalk
Sometimes we need someone to free us from a spell by breaking out of it...
February 12, 2014
The Place of Death.
I've known for a while that one day I would have to learn what death...
February 07, 2014
The Past is a Place We Still Inhabit
Our belief that the present is somehow exceptional, that we are modern and more developed...
February 04, 2014
Wide Angle Vision Part 3: Ignoring the Impacts
While reading The Lost Language of Plants: The Ecological Importance of Plant Medicines for Life...
January 2014
January 31, 2014
On the Hearth and the Un-Hearthed
It saddens–no, enrages me–that so many people do not have homes. From what I’ve learned...
January 30, 2014
Oiche Fhéile Bhríde: The Eve of St. Brighid’s Feast
Tomorrow night is the eve of St. Brighid’s Feast, perhaps one of the most celebrated...
January 24, 2014
A Choice of Worldings
Land Spirits who protest factory conditions and a spear-wielding, "strong-armed" mystical king leading the smashing...
January 23, 2014
A Pagan Goes To FreezerBurn
An animist pagan attends a regional Burn and discovers how the principles of radical self-reliance...
January 22, 2014
Wide Angle Vision Part 2: Missing The Variables
Spiritual insights may come from an innate ability to process the relationships between many variables...
January 17, 2014
Display, Filter, Conceal
Losing my camera on pilgrimage helped me remember to see.
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