Pagan Pathfinders Podcast
Was honoured to get to talk with some amazing Canadian Elders as well as Ellen Everett Hopman, Diana Paxton and Oberon Zell yesterday for the Pathfinders podcast.
Cat vs Plants
So the kitten has developed a need to kill my houseplants. He doesn’t eat them or poop in them. He just drags them out of their pots and spreads the soil around. My cat is an asshole.
I’ve tried the many different ways of discouraging this; such as putting them on a higher shelf. Putting obstacles in his way. Soaking him with the bad cat bottle. Spreading ground herbs such as cyanne pepper and mace on the plant shelf. Nothing is working.
My recently potted baby spider plants and my African violet may not be save-able. The palm might survive. The fern remains untouched, because it is hanging.
I shall have to make more plant hangers, pronto. And I might need to replace some plants.
It might also be time to give the cat a bath. Ahhhhh, sweet revenge.
P.S. Its sweet and I appreciate the sentiment but please don’t email, post comments, or message me about typos and spelling errors. This is a blog, not a thesis. Also many posts will now be made via mobile phone, blame autocorrect if you must.
Look! A Press Release!
The Pagan Newswire Collective continues to grow and expand as new local bureaus take root all across the country and group blog projects bring together the experience and expertise of Pagans from a wide variety of traditions and communities to share their insights into subjects from politics to pop culture, and everything in between. The most recent addition to the PNC is No Unsacred Place: Earth and Nature in Pagan Traditions.
No Unsacred Place explores the relationships between religion and science, nature and civilization from a diversity of modern Pagan perspectives. With climate change ever-present in today’s cultural and political discourse, and the realities of ecological destruction increasingly impacting our local communities and daily lives, questions about how we live as members of this jeweled, blue-green planet are no longer merely abstract philosophical musings or theological exercises. While cultures throughout history offer us examples of human beings in relationships of worship, stewardship, domination and exploitation of the Earth, modern Paganism is unique in drawing together the wisdom and ecocentric focus of ancient religions with the insights into the physical world afforded by
modern science and technology.
No Unsacred Place draws inspiration for its title from the contemporary American poet… Continue reading





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