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  • Holy Crap, those EYES!

    Yesterday was the full moon, a day I usually honor Dionysos. I admit I have fallen behind on my schedule. I’m doing to offering Him something tonight, even if it’s late. Check out this incrediable picture of the God I found on Pinterest. Those eyes are HAUNTING!

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  • New Prayer Cards

    Originally posted on Gangleri's Grove: The following prayer cards will shortly be available:  Metis by Grace Palmer (part of the Mother’s Prayer Card Series) Ninlil by Basil Blake Ninshubur by Basil Blake

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  • Merry Yule

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  • Winter Solstice Tomorrow

    So tomorrow is the Winter Solstice, the longest night of the year. After tomorrow night, the days will slowly get longer, the nights shorter. The dark half of the year will flee, and we will have hope and light to look forward to. On the 22nd, I’m planning on getting up early to watch the…

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  • Originally posted on Gangleri's Grove: Ok, folks, I’m reaching out for help for this project. I wrote the novena book “Honoring the Mothers’ (which will be available soon), because I kept feeling pushed by Hermes and Dionysos to do something for Their Mothers. Then I realized that while many of these women had cultus in…

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  • Originally posted on rotwork / tlapalatequiti: Premonition by Jan Harrison I may or may not get a chance to collaborate with someone on some kind of mourning ritual/project this year, but either way, I will be observing it. I have it in my head to make papier mache masks of recently extinct (or due-to-soon-be-extinct species),…

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  • GMC: More on Poseidon

    Highest of the gods, lord of the sea, Poseidon of the golden trident, Earth-shaker in the swelling brine, Around thee the finny monsters in a ring swim and dance, With nimble flingings of their feet leaping lightly, Snub-nosed hounds with bristling neck, Swift runners, music-loving dolphins, Sea-nurslings of the Nereis maids divine, whom Amphitrite bore,…

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  • I got 2 poems published in the first issue of a new Pagan literary journal! Available here, information below: “The inaugural issue of the new journal published by the Salt Lake Pagan Society, Enheduanna contains 28 authors from many Pagan traditions living across the world. With poetry, book reviews, short stories, essays, and memoirs, volume 1…

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  • A few months ago The Wild Hunt shared an interview with a Pagan from Turkey, whose name obviously had to be changed for his or her own safety. While most of us Pagans in the US won’t have to face that level of fear, we still are not the norm or default in our society,…

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  • Originally posted on Gangleri's Grove: Muslims violated the festival of Diwali this past weekend, destroying 15 Hindu temples and 200 Hindu homes.  See article here and here for the full story.  I hope that those affected by this vile desecration of their sacred spaces, Gods, and festival take appropriate action. 

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