There Will Come Soft Rains
Today, I’m thinking on what it means to live in a country where its id has been laid bare. I generally try not to focus… Read More »There Will Come Soft Rains
Today, I’m thinking on what it means to live in a country where its id has been laid bare. I generally try not to focus… Read More »There Will Come Soft Rains
I had a small collection of gray nickerbean, irresistible smooth, pebble-like seeds that clack and clatter when rolled in one’s hand.
Warning: spoilers abound ahead. An interesting trend I’ve noticed about the recently released film, The Witch written and directed by Robert Eggers, is the disparity… Read More »Film review: The Witch is a strong statement against patriarchy and for nature
I started writing this from the perspective of the rest of the United States. My opening line was something to the effect of, “there’s a… Read More »Some thoughts on developing a local practice
This past couple of weekends I’ve had the opportunity to spend time in the Florida Everglades, specifically the Everglades National Park. Thanks to a friend… Read More »An Acolyte’s Journey in the Everglades
This post originally appeared on the Nature’s Path blog on Patheos. I waited a couple weeks before cross-posting it here. Please check out Nature’s Path… Read More »Dancing with Cernunnos
One of my favorite new podcasts this year has been Betwixt and Between, a dialogue about witchcraft between two friends and fellow practitioners who live… Read More »Little old me, mentioned in the Betwixt and Between podcast!
This is part one of a two part essay I’ve written as part of the conversation about Rewilding Witchcraft. Part two can be found here.… Read More »Rewilding Witchcraft: Speaking from the Swamp, Part 1