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Valentine’s Day Link Love

While Bren and I go to a book sale and drink some wine for Valentine’s Day (and pretend we don’t have a podcast episode waiting to be finished) here is a list of awesome articles and blog posts worthy of being read:

The Curious Case of American Land Spirits

The question is, can those of us of European descent summon, honor, call, and treat with American land spirits?

Thinking Shall Replace Killing: A Short Look at a Pagan Model of Ethics

At the most basic level, it matters that you are the kind of person who resolves problems with force of thought and feeling instead of with the force of arms.

Hellhound on My Trail

Celtic and European legends are filled with the sounds of the Wild Hunt, the hounds traveling across the night sky: Arawn, Celtic god of the underworld, has a pack of white hounds with blood-red ears; Lugh has a magical hound, as does the family of Harelquin, the Oskerei, Gandreidh, and Herne and his brutal band of wild men. Sometimes it’s called the “Furious Host.”

The Trouble With Bright Girls

For women, ability doesn’t always lead to confidence. Here’s why.

Roman Statues Trace Back to Troubled… Continue reading

Horned God Devotional

We got a sneak peek at the Table of Contents for the Devotional today! Check it out here.

To wet your appetite and make you run out to buy it when it comes out, here is (a slightly different version of) the essay I contributed.  There’s also a photo, a ritual and a poem of mine in the Devotional. I had started a “Very Brief History Of” but it got a little long and out of hand and then life got in the way. I am still working on that piece though, off and on. Someday I might just finish it! Anyways … I’m sure the Devotional will be amazing, just look at the contributors! I can’t wait!

I lay scattered in the abyss

Surrounded by a bleak

And terrifying nothingness

The creatures I had trusted

Who naively I had followed
Have torn me apart

And left me in a mess

The shock and horror

Their betrayal

The pain of my dismemberment
Fills my being and all that I am

And then suddenly is forgotten
As I begin to contemplate the blackness
And the fact that though torn asunder
I am still capable of self and thought
I realize that… Continue reading

Mastery

There is no such thing as an expert Witch.

There is no mastery of the Craft.

The more you learn, the more you see that one mortal Witch can know nothing compared to all there is in this many layered and multi levelled universe.

There is no need to achieve perfection. In fact if there be any sin in Witchcraft it would be just that. For it is impossible.

One should always be learning, experimenting, adjusting and making the appropriate corrections.

We should always be striving to do better, reach higher and go further. However: You never stop.

There will never be a time where you say; “I can learn no more, I can do no better. I have achieved all there is to achieve. I have reached the highest height.”

There is no such thing as an expert Witch.

There is no mastery of the Craft.

One should never claim to be such, never assume that another is such. Nor should one ever accuse another of being such in any manner, but certainly not as an act of spite or nastiness.

In fact such words as expert, guru, master and so forth should not be in our vocabulary at… Continue reading

Now You Do It! *poke*

The Witchy/Pagan meme that newbies probably wouldn’t be able to do! *evil laugh here*

Please describe briefly your Path:

Hedgewitch. Shamanic, Nature and animal oriented, some Hearth Craft as well.  My practice has a weird flow to it, a push and pull; I focus more on different things at different times. Celtic, some interest in Anglo-Saxon as well.

Please describe briefly how you practice it:

Lots of little things, such as simple around-the-house-magick, a fair amount of spirit work. Ancestors worship, working with the Land, devotional work with my god. Seasonal rites (now often with my ritual group). Working with animals in one form or another. Meditation, trance and shamanic work, mostly for my own self though as I don’t feel quite advanced enough to offer my services to others. Divination. Observation. Making incense and such. Always learning.

When did you first commit to your Path?

In my mid teens and again in my early twenties.

How is your practice different now than it was then?

So many ways! I started as a silly young solitary Wiccan. My practice is much more slow and careful in some cases and much more bold and brazen in others. I know enough to… Continue reading

Building a Better Meme

(I’ll post answers my answers in a little while)


Please describe briefly your Path:

Please describe briefly how you practice it:

When did you first commit to your Path?

How is your practice different now than it was then?

Is your practice different today than how you thought it would be back then?

Does your Path and core belief system differ now than how it was when you first started?

What is your heritage and how does this inform your Path?

What are your main influences for your Path?

Which do you do more: practice or research?

Do you feel that one is more important than the other?

What values and ethics are important on your Path and in your practice?

What sort of cycles do you feel your practice goes through?

What is one of the greatest obstacles or struggles you have had to over come?

How do you see yourself practicing in ten years?

How do you incorporate your practice into your life?

Has walking your Path changed you as a person?

Do you consider yourself to be a priest/ess? How so?

A witch? How so?

A shaman? How so?

Which matters more: getting the vocabulary right or… Continue reading

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