Paganism is large Forest that includes a great many paths and practices that I'll never tread. It can be easy to keep oneself isolated and protected in the groves that one is familiar with never adventuring further afield than necessary. To combat the stagnation this encourages, I try to at the very least read about [...]
Tag: Book Review
Book Review: Witches of America
I'll preface this review by saying that I do not know personally any of the Pagans mentioned in this book. There has been some talk in the Pagan community of how this book portrays certain big wig Pagans poorly, that the author was taking advantage of these individuals. I can't speak to that. Witches of [...]
2016 Goals & Tools from 2015
Last year I used two different tools for setting goals and making changes in my life. I was thrilled that many of the changes I hoped for (more love, joy, creativity) came about in wonderful ways. I have no doubts that the work I put into setting the right intention at the beginning of the [...]
Book Review: By Oak, Ash & Thorn
By Oak, Ash, and Thorn by DJ Conway could have been a great book introducing readers to Celtic Shamanism. Instead, it is plagued by poor writing, judgement, and terrible advice. Perhaps, this work appeals to a few. I'm sure there are Pagans who find some information from its pages to be useful, but it certainly [...]
