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Ariadne’s Axe: We Haven’t Been Sleeping – Migdalit Or
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Ariadne’s Axe: We Haven’t Been Sleeping. Do you ever wonder at it? This whole thing where people construct their whole practice out of ancient mythology? It’s like they imagine that someone, some two thousand years ago (a little less) hit the pause button. There is no cosmic pause button. The gods are not figments or toys that vanish when humans can’t see them. We do not cease to think, or learn, or grow because you’ve forgotten about us. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Send to Email...
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Building a Better Heathenry. Heathenry, after all is a tribal religion. It is okay to have different tribes and different options within Heathenry; our capacity for diversity is what makes us strong. This was initially posted at polytheist.com. I plan to be posting a series of articles on Heathen theology over the next month and I want to start with my older pieces so I’m sharing them here). What is this thing called Heathenry? 2,341 more words. Keeping the Flame Alive. Should we not focus on making the ...
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Gardening Fears | Witching the Homestead
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Living self-sufficiently and close to nature. January 23, 2015. January 22, 2015. I was looking through my seed catalog and narrowing down our choices for plants this year. Our plan for our first garden is to have four raised beds and containers on the porch. Looking through all those seeds, all the things we want to plant, even after striking quite a few (do we really need eight varieties of hot peppers? Off the list, is overwhelming. I want to plant. What if I plant too much and it all withers and dies?
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The Concept of “Faith” in Paganism | Witching the Homestead
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Living self-sufficiently and close to nature. The Concept of “Faith” in Paganism. January 28, 2015. January 28, 2015. Is a word I’m struggling with a lot lately. Faith is a big thing in Christianity, in most religions, and in the many years I spent as a Christian, I had a lot of faith. Faith that God was listening, that God had a plan for me, that God forgave me when I did something wrong. Does my faith really have to be so different now? The dictionary gives a multitude of definitions for faith:. Part o...
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Living Paganism: Everyday Spirituality | Witching the Homestead
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Living self-sufficiently and close to nature. Living Paganism: Everyday Spirituality. January 14, 2015. January 9, 2015. That is my altar to Brighid, also known in our house as the family altar. It contains a really awkward picture of my fiance and I given to us by my mother-in-law, a candle, an offering bowl, a tarot card from the Celtic Tarot depicting Brighid, which I altered to fit in a picture frame, and a pretty pumpkin decoration that I bought in the fall and haven’t removed yet. Sometimes the god...
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Update from the Homestead: Composting and Seeds | Witching the Homestead
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Living self-sufficiently and close to nature. Update from the Homestead: Composting and Seeds. February 20, 2015. I’ve been taking some time off from blogging to deal with bronchitis, but I’ve still managed to get some homestead projects done. It feels good to find another purpose for all of it. Me building the compost bin in my pajamas. I also ordered half our seeds from Baker Heirloom Seeds ( Rareseeds. The peppers include four kinds of hot peppers we wanted to try:. And one kind of sweet pepper:.
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February | 2015 | Witching the Homestead
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Living self-sufficiently and close to nature. Update from the Homestead: Composting and Seeds. February 20, 2015. I’ve been taking some time off from blogging to deal with bronchitis, but I’ve still managed to get some homestead projects done. It feels good to find another purpose for all of it. Me building the compost bin in my pajamas. I also ordered half our seeds from Baker Heirloom Seeds ( Rareseeds. The peppers include four kinds of hot peppers we wanted to try:. And one kind of sweet pepper:.
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eldsjäl – Migdalit Or
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Keeping the Flame Alive. Frankly I am still somewhat blown away by the mass of traffic, reposts and comments I got on my last post on European Paganism. Some people burn for their ideas (C) kirasanta. There is a word in Swedish that seems to be outright stalking me these days:. The Norse god of fire is Loki, well known to start trouble (C) Loki (C) bluefooted. 8230;] Magie ist für mich so normal , alltäglich.[…] Ich brauche das Ritualisieren nicht mehr so. Für mich ist eine magische Handlun...Magic, for ...
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Update from the Homestead: Composting and Seeds | Witching the Homestead
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Living self-sufficiently and close to nature. Update from the Homestead: Composting and Seeds. February 20, 2015. I’ve been taking some time off from blogging to deal with bronchitis, but I’ve still managed to get some homestead projects done. It feels good to find another purpose for all of it. Me building the compost bin in my pajamas. I also ordered half our seeds from Baker Heirloom Seeds ( Rareseeds. The peppers include four kinds of hot peppers we wanted to try:. And one kind of sweet pepper:.
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Celebrating Imbolc | Witching the Homestead
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Living self-sufficiently and close to nature. February 2, 2015. February 2, 2015. Happy Imbolc from Witching the Homestead, everyone! Here in Pennsylvania, we are blanketed in snow. Everyone is starting to feel tired of the scraping ice off their cars, shoveling and salting sidewalks, and bundling up in coats, gloves, and scarves. Imbolc reminds us that spring is on its way. It is a marker in the cycle of seasons to tell us,. This winter is not unending. The Concept of “Faith” in Paganism. You are commen...