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Nature

Watching clouds roll by

on a sunny day

Who needs church?

Nature is divine.

~ Carrie Latet

The Devotional

The book is out dears!

“Hoofprins in the Wildwood: A devotional for the Horned Lord”

You can buy it from Lulu

Hardcopy ($14.50)

or

PDF Copy ($5.99)

This is put out by an independent Pagan/Heathen publisher, so you’re not going to find it on amazon or at the big chain stores. You might be able to order it through your local Pagan bookstore.

I received a free PDF copy as a contributor and its pretty awesome.

Contents Include:

Cover Artwork Lord of Beasts: by Sarah Lawless

The Charge of the Hunter (Prose) by Daven

Gwynn Ap Nudd (Music) by Patrick Harvey

You Dance on the Cave Wall (Poetry) by Michaela Macha

Lughnassad (Poetry) by Peter J. Watts

Cernunnos (Artwork) by Peter J. Watts

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My God (Essay) by Juniper

Buckator (Poetry) By Alex Langstone

Greenman (Artwork) by Peter J. Watts

Cernunnos et Les Dioscures (Prose) by Rebecca Buchanan

Dancing the Hunt (Poetry) by Hernes Own

Herne Rosary (Artwork and prayer) by Alex Volundsdottir

Hail to the Horned One (Poetry) by Herne’s Own

Hymn to Cernunnos I (Prayer/poetry) by Rebecca Buchanan

Hymn to Cernunnos II (Prayer/poetry) by Rebecca Buchanan

Prayer to the Sacrificed King (Essay)… Continue reading

Wordless Wednesday: Devotional

I contributed to this Anthology and it's going to be released soon! Click on image for more info

Happy Irish Heritage and All Snakes Day (aka St. Patty’s Day)

There was a green branch hung with many a bell

When her own people ruled this tragic Eire;

And from its murmuring greenness, calm of Faery,

A Druid kindness, on all hearers fell.

 

It charmed away the merchant from his guile,

And turned the farmer’s memory from his cattle,

And hushed in sleep the roaring ranks of battle:

And all grew friendly for a little while.

 

Ah, Exiles wandering over lands and seas,

And planning, plotting always that some morrow

May set a stone upon ancestral Sorrow!

I also bear a bell-branch full of ease.

 

I tore it from green boughs winds tore and tossed

Until the sap of summer had grown weary!

I tore it from the barren boughs of Eire,

That country where a man can be so crossed;

 

Can be so battered, badgered and destroyed

That he’s a loveless man: gay bells bring laughter

That shakes a mouldering cobweb from the rafter;

And yet the saddest chimes are best enjoyed.

 

Gay bells or sad, they bring you memories

Of half-forgotten innocent old places:

We and our bitterness have left no traces

On Munster grass and Connemara skies.

 

 

 

~ The… Continue reading

Questions for a Fox

When did the fox come?

And when did he leave?

Why did he come only in my dreams?

A visitor in a little girl’s sleep

Why did he leave and has not been seen?

I miss running down that path

On four paws with him in the lead

The lessons that he gave me

Once they were learned

He simply never returned

 

Why does crow follow me?

And leave feathers for me?

My childhood friend

The children on the playground

I kept to myself, with crow

And his murder at the other end

On my shoulder he perches

I don’t trust him with my eyes

I fear he might make me blind

And what would he show me then?

 

What bird would owl have been

If I had known him for his self?

The brown little bird

Who flew from Her hands

Perhaps he would have been a wren?

But he is an owl instead

Does it really matter then?

Is owl even a male?

I ask his name

The title for a goddess he gave

And yet he seems a he

As he sinks his talons into me

And makes me shove things in my chest

 … Continue reading

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