
Regina Dentata used to be published under the name In the Groves of Symbols (same blog, new name). My essays explore mythic pathways and connections between stories, art, ritual, language, the living land, and extraordinary experiences.
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I have been teaching a college seminar titled Food & Culture since 2018. Its content changes over the years, and one of the seminar sessions in previous versions of the course covered food taboos, and what is often erroneously considered th...
As I argued in Foliate Heads and Green Men Part Ia, the so-called Green Man is not an ancient spirit of wild nature or fertility hiding in plain sight during the Christian era. On the contrary, examples of the motif in its heyday from the 1...
Mary Magdalene, by Guido Reni, 1616. Source: Wikioo. She seems to have a lot on her mind.
Maybe it’s because I’m a woman of a certain age, my social media feed tends to pushes a lot of pages, groups, and retreats that promote the cult o...
Everyone recognizes him at a glance: the Green Man’s essential attributes are a leaf mask and a mouth disgorging foliage. He has been theorized to represent the persistence of Pagan ideas into the Christian era, and compared and assimilated...
The famous Celtic limestone head discovered in Mšecké Žehrovice in 1943. Image source.
When most people hear the term “Bohemian,” their first association is usually individuals or communities with an unconventional lifestyle that disregard...
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I'm an American writer living in Central Bohemia, Czechia. All of my work focuses on people's relationships with the land and on communities that seek a degree of separation from oppressive civilizational structures.
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