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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: Zagreus
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
Mother, the Birch Goddess
My partner Zagreus has written a companion post to this one, that I feel helps give a more whole, unified picture of the Birch Goddess when read in addition to my own. You can read his beautiful post here. In … Continue reading
Lions, Maneless Males
This week I had intended to write on Labrys and Labyrinths for the Pagan Blog Project, however those two topics were too large for me to tackle head on at this particular time. So, instead, I bring you Lions – … Continue reading
30 Days of Otherkin Challenge: Identity: History/Development
This post is part of the 30 Days of Otherkin challenge. As I mentioned briefly in my previous post for this meme, my identity is not solely as Britomartis. Going back to when I first realized my soul was not … Continue reading
Britomartis, the Goddess Who Ran
I had spent the past several days working on this week’s PBP entry on the Cretan goddess Britomartis. It was a nice post, starting with a lot of background on her origins, functions, and myth before diving into UPG waters. … Continue reading