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    Magic (part I)

    I’ve been thinking a lot about magic the past few days. What exactly it is, its role in my own practice, how others may or may not perceive it. There would seem to be an abundance of blog fodder here, indeed, there are many excellent blogs already dedicated to the…

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  • A Personal Cosmology

    Cosmology is an interesting thing. While I love thinking of different ways that the inner and outer worlds might be organized, I also find myself wondering what is the point of such exercises? I mean, honestly, how much does it affect my daily actions whether we come from God Herself’s…

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  • Beltaine

    The east is bright with morning light, And darkness it is fled; And the merry horn wakes up the morn To leave his idle bed. Behold the skies with golden dyes Are glowing all around; The grass is green, and so are the treen, All laughing with the sound. The…

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  • Why Druidry?

    So, why Druidry? The simple answer is that it just feels so right. Druidry enlivens and sings to my soul like no other spiritual path. The combined emphasis of trusting one’s intuition and the divine with practicality and environmental activism is something largely missing from American culture. I honestly believe…

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    Some Springtime Observations

    Like most folks of a neo-paganish persuasion, I follow the Gardner/Nichols calendrical creation of the eight-fold seasonal festivals. I like the order it provides and the celebrations, for the most part, resonate pretty well. I may toss in some fancy Welsh names for the astronomically-based holy days, but it’s pretty…

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