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Goddess Idunna by templeofathena
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Intriguing iridescent innocence Devoted dwarf’s daughter Unaging unarmed understanding Naturally non-judgmental noble Nut-formed nurse [of the] norse Ancient apple aesir
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Melia Phosphorou is seeking submissions for He Who Rules With Honey, a devotional anthology in honor of Apollon. Submissions open January 4, 2016 and close January 24, 2017, with an expected relea… Source: Call for Submissions
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I feel really bad about not posting anything for the God Month Club yet, since I’ve been working so hard on Idunna’s post. So I’m posting this directly from my Olympos in Egypt class to save time. I’ll try to do more research later. Enjoy! Ammon, the Unseen One Ammon was one…
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I’ve been working on Idunna’s God of the Month club post the last couple of days. I owe Her! I fell horribly behind and kept neglecting Her the last couple of months and just saying, “It’s okay, I’ll roll Her over into next month’s GMC.” But in the meantime, here’s a round-up of interesting links.…
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Originally posted on Druid Life: Longing writes poetry. Contentment spends an hour more In the duvet. ? Longing burns and strains. Contentment snuggles Asks for little. ? Longing relishes the bittersweet Taste of its own frustration. Contentment potters about. ? Longing speaks with A scorched, parched tongue. Contentment doesn’t say much. ? If I put…
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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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Oh yes, I forgot to say, Internet has been successfully installed at my cabin, and the last two posts were made from home! Yay! It was not without MORE headaches though, since the installer didn’t seem to realize that you can’t point the satellite right at a clump of heavy, old oak trees. We had…
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Galina Krasskova recently made a list of books that she recommends. While many of these books are aimed at those beginning on this path of a more traditional kind of polytheist Paganism (as opposed to Wicca-flavored duotheist Paganism), there is a lot that can be learned for those of us who have been at this…
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The most sacred, the most hallowed place on earth is the home of each and every citizen. There are his sacred hearth and his household gods, there the very centre of his worship, religion, and domestic ritual. -Cicero, De Domo Sua 41, 109 This is a tiny cabin; there is not a lot of wall…