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Gaia comic

Mother Gaia by *humon on deviantART

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Good news for Hellenic women and “teh dredded m00nbl00dz”

It’s not miasma. I’ve reasoned this before, but didn’t feel arsed to citing a source before. Today, I was looking through old threads in a LiveJournal community, and came across a thread discussing this topic, and some-one in the comments … Continue reading

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More on the word “Pagan” and the Inter-Pagan&Polytheist community

(Expanded from a comment responding to my last entry) I still have so many really mixed feelings about this issue. On one hand, I can see some remaining usefulness in “pagan” as a vague label. I’ve also had a lot … Continue reading

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So, I’m really not that invested in the term “Pagan”, eh?

I’ve read a few of the recent posts around the pagan blogosphere on the relevance of the word “pagan” and the “pan-pagan” community. Normally, I try to eschew simply re-stating the thoughts I share with others, especially if they’ve done … Continue reading

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Painting

It’s been a while since I’ve done a painting for the theoi — perhaps tellingly, my last one is Narkissos, left unfinished after my surgery in 2008 went awry. I’ve been feeling the push to paint again quite recently, and … Continue reading

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Who is a “Recon”?

The dictionary defines reconstruction as: 1. to construct or form again; rebuild: to reconstruct a Greek vase from fragments 2. to form a picture of (a crime, past event, etc) by piecing together evidence or acting out a version of … Continue reading

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A great post I found from a member of the Hellenistai forum

Well, I’d thought of going back to this blog’s theme of Urbanism, Modernism, and Polytheism and making a detailed and rather silly post about the band Army of Lovers and why Hellenes everywhere should love them, even if they aren’t … Continue reading

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Blog Mission for 2009

I just read Blog Mission and Goals in the New Year on KALLISTI: An Apple in Pandemonium (probably my favourite Hellenismos blog, yes, even preferred over my own; add it to your blogroll if you haven’t, already) and figured that, … Continue reading

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I’m not dead!

I know I’ve got that “Blogging Without Obligation” button down there, but I felt like making this post cos 1) I know people read this and 2) I know it’s been a while since I’ve updated this blog, in particular. … Continue reading

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And now, on a more personal note….

When I decided to do this blog, a bunch of things were going through my head. First, I thought that urban-based and (shudder to think) pro-urban spirituality was something that had a relatively small voice in the greater Pagan and … Continue reading

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