
Blending Pagan faith with Appalachian folk traditions and plant lore. #Kemetic #Wiccan #Pagan
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This week I’m collaborating with https://substack.com/@katsistersspellbnd on the role of plants in Celtic folklore along with their parallels in North America. Specifically we will be looking at them through the lens of Brigid, goddess of f...
Scientific name: Cerastium glomeratum
Family: Caryophyllaceae (Carnation)
Kingdom: Plantae
Rank: Species
Other names include: Clammy Chickweed, Sticky Mouse-Ear Chickweed.
Related to Common Chickweed, this Spring edible is covered in s...
I’ve touched on the tree of life in my article on the squirrel god Ratatoskr as well as my article on fungi. In the later I describe Nidhogg with the following passage: “In Norse mythology the serpentine dragon named Nidhogg or Níðhöggr is...
On butterfly winged Fae folk of Appalachia.
Moss People originate in Germanic folklore as Moosleute. They are described as humanoid Fae with delicate wings that stand roughly three feet tall. Some stories say that certain moss people are g...
Because there’s nothing quite like dulcimers, fresh blackberries and dragons.
There are few things that sound more Appalachian than dulcimers being plucked. There are two instruments typically referred to as “Dulcimers”, the first being th...
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Blending Pagan faith with Appalachian folk traditions and plant lore. Ordained by the ULC. #Kemetic #Wiccan #Pagan
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