Culture
Storytelling and Spirituality: Reclaiming a Folk Tradition
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Dr. Natalie Emmons invites readers to consider the role of storytelling and oral tradition to modern Pagan traditions.
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Dr. Natalie Emmons invites readers to consider the role of storytelling and oral tradition to modern Pagan traditions.
Sheri Barker visits Tse’ Hane’, or Newspaper Rock, in which more than 650 petroglyphs have been carved by members of numerous Indigenous cultures over the past 1500 years.
Karl E.H. Seigfried examines the role of duplicitous counselors in Norse mythology, looking at sources from Volsunga saga to Sörla þáttr to puzzle out what lessons these figures can tell us about our situation today.
Most of the Kitchen Witches I know want to help people. They want to nourish, support, and heal with the powers of food and drink. Not me, though. I’m more of a Hansel and Gretel-type. I want to eat a sonuvabitch.
“Things are much worse now than they were even just last month,” writes Storm Faerywolf in a fiery response to his critics. “But to the ‘conservative’ Pagan, this is just what the doctor ordered, apparently. Shame on you.”