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Column: Hearing Gaia’s Call
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In a Spotlight on Tradition column, Bart Everson introduces TWH’s readers to the humanistic tradition of Gaianism, based on the Gaia Theory made famous by Lovelock, Margulis, and Oberon Zell.
The Wild Hunt (https://wildhunt.org/category/paganism/spotlight-on-tradition/page/9)
The Wild Hunt welcomes guest columns that provide information on or introductions to some of the lesser-known Pagan traditions. We call it our “Spotlight on Tradition” section of our site. We would love to spotlight more – please use the “Contact Us” link at the top of the page to pitch a column on your tradition to our editors.
In a Spotlight on Tradition column, Bart Everson introduces TWH’s readers to the humanistic tradition of Gaianism, based on the Gaia Theory made famous by Lovelock, Margulis, and Oberon Zell.
Storm Faerywolf on the inherent queerness of Witchcraft and the magical power of taking “all acts of love and pleasure” as sacred.
Alan D.D. tells the story of the miraculous recovery of his youngest cousin, born prematurely with a dangerous health condition, and of his own relationship to the folk saint his family called upon to save her.
Alan D.D. nos cuenta la historia de la recuperación milagrosa de su prima menor, que nació prematuramente con una peligrosa condición de salud, y de su propia relación con un santo popular al que su familia llamó para salvarla.
Alan D.D. introduces TWH’s readers to the following of María Lionza, the Venezuelan Queen of Spirits.