
In the Groves of Symbols explores mythic pathways and connections between stories, art, ritual, the living land, and extraordinary experiences. As Karl Marx used to say (after Horace), De te fabula narratur! The story is told about you.
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Cryptozoology is not high on the list of things Julius Caesar is known for, but he made two noteworthy contribution to this field.
He had an intense and captivating gaze, but, if you were alive at the same time, you needed to beware — he was capable of getting his associates into worlds of trouble. Image source.1
The town where I (mostly) grew up1 was originally inhabited by the Nissequogue people.2 Everyone grew up hearing the story of how the land was given as a gift to town founder Richard Smith by the Indigenous people in gratitude.
Until 2016, we kept bees at my homestead. I used to practice yoga in the apiary, stretching and breathing rhythmically in the golden glow of the sun on new wood, the heady perfume of honey and propolis and the vivifying buzz of the bees’ en...
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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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