Mythic Politics: Conspiracy, Spirituality, and the Return of Mystery
All politics are mythic, and the mythic is political.
The Singing of Trees
The protagonists of such stories venture into the forest with warnings ringing in their ears, told to stay on the path, you know how the story goes and what befalls them when they inevitably leave the path behind. The forests are full of monsters; witches who wait to feast upon the flesh of fattened babes or wolves that gobble up grannies. But not all folk stories pitch the forest as places filled with monsters. The forest is still a place to be wary but instead of monsters, ghouls and ghosts, there is instead magic.
Anarchy and the 15-minute city: The birth of an intimate relationship with the urban space
They say the pandemic has popularized walking and the urban concept of the so-called fifteen-minute city – a city where all the necessary things are within a fifteen minute walk.
Fanon’s Death and the Ever-Expanding Global American Periphery
[Fanon] has taught us well, that it is not through kindness, asking please, begging for crumbs and simply pointing out injustices that we will overcome our condition as colonized peoples. And most importantly, it is not through the reproduction of the oppressor’s tactics that we will regain our humanity.
Anansi the Trickster ~ Weaving the Webs of Stories & Life
Stories have a power after all, especially the Anansi stories. They give us hope that we may yet overcome that which oppresses us, our troubles and strife, even when those ills seem insurmountable, too big and too powerful.
The Healing Hand of Nodens
‘In his healing of myself, my family, and of this plague I see the work of his silver hand.’
My Pagan Life
“My paganism has passed through several stages: an early attempt to create my own mythology followed by many years of devotion to Celtic deities, a fascination with mysticism, and my ongoing involvement in pagan radicalism. It seems like a good time to take stock of where I’ve been, and of how I ended up where I am today.”
Folk Remedies - Food
Here we will explore folk remedies using everyday ingredients, many of which can be found at home. In the first of these articles we will explore the medicinal qualities of common foods. I will say here that foods benefit us most from the ingesting of them, but it's useful to which foods can help which ailments. Ingredients can also be used in the making of tinctures, poultices and compresses to help ease external wounds and irritations.
THE VAMPIRIC GAZE, from RHYD WILDERMUTH
The Evil Eye, Narcissistic Personality Disorder, and the philosophical concept of Ressentiment
Shouting At The Stars, by Kathleen Yearwood
An audio essay from A Beautiful Resistance: After Empire, read by Rhyd Wildermuth
The Fires of Meaning
The fires still burn and have continuously done so for as long as anyone has been able to guess.
The Pagan Music List #8: Branâ Keternâ, Schandmaul,Corvus Corax, Stille VoLk
The eighth edition of the Pagan Music List.
Spring Flowers & Folklore
The garden in spring, with the bright colours of the daffodil, crocus, snowdrop and violet bring to mind folklore, stories and myth sand I’m reminded once more how important these are to us.
The Pagan Music List #7: FAUN, Hexperos, Kati Rán
The seventh edition of the Pagan Music List.
Anti-Maskers and the Tragedy of Private Property
The anti-maskers pitching fits at grocery stores are experiencing, first hand, the tragedy of the private.
The Time of Your Life
Capital thinks not with the mind of Nature, but the mind of the Machine.