What it Means to be Jewish and a Polytheist
L’shanah Tova! Happy Jewish new year! Happy Canaanite new year! The title of this blog post might seem strange, or controversial, or not possible to some people – but I find that, as the high holidays...
View ArticlePagan Blog Project: “F is for Familiarity: Knowing Where You Stand”
For a long time, I felt a bit down (and it’s not the fault of anyone specific) because the astral/journey-work tends to come up a lot in my daily dealings with the Pagan/Polytheist/Recon community (as...
View ArticlePagan Blog Project: “G is for Group” (i.e. Why Your Words Matter)
Before you roll your eyes (another person writing about community? So many people have written poignant posts on this in the past few days, isn’t just one more a bit of overkill?), I want you to think...
View ArticleKemetic Round Table: Coping With Inadequacy
The Kemetic Round Table (KRT) is a blogging project aimed at providing practical, useful information for modern Kemetic religious practitioners. This week’s topic: “How do you Handle Inadequacy? There...
View ArticleKemetic Round Table: Big vs.Little, i.e. Another Look At Community
The Kemetic Round Table (KRT) is a blogging project aimed at providing practical, useful information for modern Kemetic religious practitioners. This week’s topic: ”You Don’t Have to be a “Big-Name...
View ArticlePagan Blog Project: “I is for Interchange – The Fluid Nature of Gods”
The other day, my friend, a Hellenic Polytheist and devotee of Persephone (who runs the proserpinas-garden tumblr blog) and I were talking about the nature of reconstructionism (or, rather,...
View ArticleKabbalah: A 101 Guide
What is Kabbalah? The literal English translation of the Hebrew word kabbalah means “receiving” or “that which has been received.” The study of Kabbalah, which can also be described as the study of...
View ArticleThe End
This particular journey has ended. This blog will no longer be updated (and hasn’t been since late summer of last year). Some posts will remain, as they have proven useful or helpful in the past, and...
View ArticleKemetic Round Table: Surviving the Fallow, Climbing the Mountain
“Fallow Time” – the dreaded phrase. A time period – the length of which we are almost never sure of in advance – when we feel spiritually “dry,” so to speak: our Gods are quiet (eerily so), our...
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