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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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Tag Archives: Dionysus
Losing the Wild – On Community, Dionysus, and Longing
The past three days, I have felt more like myself than I have in months. Z suggested it was our eight mile walk on Saturday, working to loosen and ground me. The winter has been, well, a New England winter. … Continue reading
30 Days of Otherkin: Kintype – Interactions
Writing this post feels odd, since I feel a lot of non-otherkin pagans could write a post like this. I have not heard enough people talk about their interactions with their various deities, to know if my answer would be … Continue reading
PBP 2013: Nietzsche, a Warning
Some people quote lines from their favorite movie or television show. Some people like to quote pop songs. I quote Nietzsche. I first started reading his work off and on in late high school, then on through college. While I … Continue reading
The Gods of WordPress and Google
For those of you who do not use WordPress, it comes with some pretty impressive statistics software. It allows you to track hits to your blog from all over the world; links that referred a visitor to your post; and … Continue reading
Dionysus, God of Life
In retrospect, it just makes sense that I would wind up working with Dionysus. I have a long history of dancing on his stomping grounds, because they are similar to my own. I knew what it was like to go … Continue reading