Paganism
Berserk Bachannal
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Lyonel Perabo attends a Kvelertak concert and experiences some great music, then recognizes some magic and ritual.
The Wild Hunt (https://wildhunt.org/author/lyonel/page/8)
Lyonel Perabo attends a Kvelertak concert and experiences some great music, then recognizes some magic and ritual.
TWH’s Lyonel Perabo speaks with Adrian Ivakhiv, professor of environmental and cultural studies at the University of Vermont, about the role of Paganism in both the Ukrainian and Russian nations since the end of the Soviet Union.
Then, almost all of a sudden, the convulsions become overwhelming and a nurse helps place my wife in a sitting position, before telling her to push. It is all fused in my memory as a short and intense blurb, but it actually took a good half an hour before, from under my wife, a small, mostly hairless mammal appeared. The nurse grabbed it, showed it to me, shouted “it’s a girl!” before depositing it onto my wife’s chest.
We had just become parents. I had just become a dad.
What the actual f–k?
Lyonel Perabo recounts his recent visit to the Raymond Buckland Museum of Witchcraft and Magick near Cleveland, Ohio.
Lyonel Perabo explores his own lack of experience of a numinous or supernatural aspect to Paganism, and raises the question of Paganism, and religion in general, as being based within human need and experience rather than the divine.
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