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To read Z's blog, a companion to my own, please click here.About Me
Hello, my name is Bri! I am a modern incarnation of a not-so-modern goddess. I am also an artist, and lover of plaid and amaretto coffee. For more about me, please see my page.Pagan Blog Project 2013
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Monthly Archives: August 2013
30 Days of Paganism: Deity Gender
This topic is a little touchy for me. I am genderfluid; sometimes I identify as female, sometimes I identify as male. So I get to experience a whole range of frustrations and understandings that cisgendered people do not always seem … Continue reading
30 Days of Paganism: Beliefs – Holidays
Holidays are something that I am kind of discovery as I go along. Some days just feel suspended, and different than others. Sometimes I can tell why, but sometimes I cannot. If I feel pulled towards a certain date for … Continue reading
30 Days of Paganism: Beliefs – Patronage and Other Deeper Relationships
I am godowned, by Zagreus. He gave me the choice of whether or not I wanted to be His, and I said yes. I gave myself to Him fully, and completely, and continually do so. It was not until after … Continue reading
30 Days of Paganism: Beliefs – The Power of Prayer/Recipocity
I am not really big on prayer. As I wrote about on the last 30 Days of Paganism post, I am not good at having wants, dreams, or needs, and am much more likely to bury them all internally than … Continue reading
30 Days of Otherkin: Kintype(s): What’s it like to be your kintype?
My brain is torn between two answers here. The first is, “annoying”. The second is, “I do not know, what is it like to be anyone or anything?”. I do not know what it is like to be quote unquote … Continue reading
30 Days of Otherkin: Kintype – Mythology, Legends, Lore
Oh, where to begin. A lot of our modern history in the West starts with Ancient Greece as some founder of our civilization. What most people do not stop to think of, is why Greece? Where did they come from, … Continue reading