Living the Wheel of the Year through ritual, myth, story and getting our hands dirty.
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I wake up burning, my skin slicked with tongues of flame, dripping down my forehead and into my eyes. Still tethered to my dream, I think it is smoke, and that the heat of flames comes from outside my body rather than from within. A scream ...
I often struggle to connect with the energy of Imbolc. It’s considered the first Spring festival in the neopagan Wheel of the Year, but here in the UK, early February is often the coldest and most wintery part of the year. And although it’s...
Airmid is less popular as an Irish deity among modern neopagans and spiritual practitioners, but she does have a presence. She is often listed in modern neopagan glossaries as a pre-Christian Irish goddess, or as a fairy woman, and as a god...
Celtic mythology is full of mothers and sons. In the Brythonic and Welsh traditions and myths, which I’ve spent a lot of time discussing on this blog, the motif of mother and son comes up again and again in some of our most beloved tales. I...
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Neurodivergent and chronically ill writer from Irish Traveller and Romani heritage, exploring how we can weave ourselves back into the cycles of body, earth and roots in defiance of the digital takeover. Technology is a tool, not a god.
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