The chilly weather came rolling through a bit early around the autumn equinox. Renovations in the living room have made it easier for me to keep a small altar replete with candles and momentos of the season. The equinox came and went, and since then I’ve been watching the weather rather closely. Now is a [...]
Repost from Serpentine Spiral. Last night a friend of mine was asking if there were any books that I could recommend on Paganism and goddess worship. So I decided to sort of take another inventory of the books I’ve read or have on my shelf, with notes on what I gleaned from them, if anything at [...]
Partial repost from Serpentine Spiral. Mythology is a cultural expression of widespread ideologies and experience. Today, many people in this world look down upon myth as tales completely rooted in fiction to keep society within moral boundaries. I don’t entirely agree. Many civilizations since the dawn of time had special lessons to impart through the […]
I had a chat with a solitary friend recently. She’s what a lot of people call a ‘natural’, meaning she was born with an innate ability. She isn’t necessarily bound by karmic rules, although she does believe that you get what you give. She has had a few instances where self-righteous Pagans have told her [...]
The summer has been a time of recovery. We’ve spent much of our time working in the garden and developing that lot of suburban land we call a backyard into something truly unique – rife with a great abundance of plantlife. The central point of the backyard is the mint. I’m told we can pick [...]
As we approach the cusp of the Vernal Equinox, I’m reminded of the promise that the sun brings to different facets of nature and the individual during this time. It may be difficult for some of us to relate to the agricultural aspects of the season, considering that many of us do not live on [...]
I have not had much time in the past couple months for a whole lot of reflection on much other than the subject of Death. My family has suffered a good deal of loss in these two months. I’ve written previous entries about the wintry months as seasons of loss. In the wintry months the [...]
Reconstructionists and historians are acutely aware of the importance of studying the past in an effort to understand the present and create a series of traditions for the future. No matter how much theory or research, it is often difficult to understand a people and an environment without visiting a site, for one’s self. Heritage [...]
A year ago I had drawn conclusions about the role of Tiamat in Babylonian myth, from two different sets of material; Samuel Noah Kramer’s The Sumerians, and Gerald Massey’s Natural Genesis. I’ve blogged previously about Gerald Massey’s work from more than a century ago wherein he draws similarities and conclusions of the mythologies o […]
For a while I wasn’t feeling very well, and was even less motivated to get online. I don’t always have something pressing on my mind that’s worth posting, and instead of posting the equivalent of “erm rocks?!?”, choose not to post any drivel at all. But I was reading an article today that made the [...]