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God Was The Serpent
God Was The Serpent
A Poem
Harlow Adair
Sep 15
Multiplayer Samsara
Multiplayer Samsara
Photo by Matilda Wormwood on Pexels
Harlow Adair
Aug 16
Dahut: Goddess or Wanton?
Dahut: Goddess or Wanton?
Dahut Ahes, Breton goddess of Love and Sensuality is a Celtic Goddess whose origins are obscured by patriarchal tales which cast her as…
Judith Shaw
Aug 15
The Thing About Magick
The Thing About Magick
You have to believe
Suzy Jacobson Cherry
Aug 10
The Magick of Happenstance
The Magick of Happenstance
Let the cards fall where they may
Suzy Jacobson Cherry
Aug 10
Understanding Baptism: A Believer’s Declaration of Faith
Understanding Baptism: A Believer’s Declaration of Faith
Exploring the Significance of Baptism through Scripture
Graceandpurposepublishing
Jul 21
Dinah
Dinah
Based on the story in Genesis 34
Suzy Jacobson Cherry
Jul 19
The Way of the Poet
The Way of the Poet
The Zen of writing
Suzy Jacobson Cherry
Jul 19
Words of Faith: The Psychological and Neurological Impact of Prayer
Words of Faith: The Psychological and Neurological Impact of Prayer
Exploring the Science Behind the Language of Prayer and Its Effects on the Mind
Graceandpurposepublishing
Jul 19
Rahab in Rehab
Rahab in Rehab
Poem
Harlow Adair
Jul 19
Mor: Celtic Goddess of the Setting Sun
Mor: Celtic Goddess of the Setting Sun
Mor is an ancient Celtic Goddess of Sun and Sea, bringing to mind the shining days of summer and the abundance of the harvest. Yet in a…
Judith Shaw
Jul 11
Hearing the pelican
Hearing the pelican
A poem based on grief and the spiritual significance of the pelican.
Liz Jakimow
Jun 24
Speaking Up About Microaggression
Speaking Up About Microaggression
Helping others shift perspective isn’t easy.
Suzy Jacobson Cherry
Jun 22
Śūnyatā
Śūnyatā
The hash didn’t make me less anxious, it made me panic in slow motion. Just as good. On a 10 mic microdose, I was fiddling with the…
Harlow Adair
Jun 8
Aine, Bright Goddess of Love and Light
Aine, Bright Goddess of Love and Light
Aine, (pronounced AW-neh), was originally worshipped as a Sun Goddess. Like so many goddesses and gods, Aine has assumed many other roles…
Judith Shaw
May 22
Celtic Triple Goddess: Reflecting the Numinous
Celtic Triple Goddess: Reflecting the Numinous
Many neopagans and modern Goddess worshipers mistakenly equate the triadic nature of some Celtic Goddesses with the Triple Goddess concept…
Judith Shaw
May 14
I Wouldn’t Call it a Song
I Wouldn’t Call it a Song
Poem
Harlow Adair
May 1
Welcoming the May
Welcoming the May
Photo by the poet
Suzy Jacobson Cherry
May 1
The Second Coming, Revisited
The Second Coming, Revisited
Poem
Harlow Adair
Apr 23
Kaleidoscope | The Colorful Dance of Waking Up
Kaleidoscope | The Colorful Dance of Waking Up
A poem about awakening
Sarah Elizabeth
Apr 20
Chakras| The Rainbow That Awakens The Spirit
Chakras| The Rainbow That Awakens The Spirit
A poem reminding us of Chakra’s innate power
Sarah Elizabeth
Apr 14
Relapse
Relapse
Poem
Harlow Adair
Apr 11
Crann na beatha Stories and Poetry
Crann na beatha Stories and Poetry
Five Short Stories and a Poem
Terrance Ó Domhnaill
Mar 22
Crann na beatha Stories and Poetry
Crann na beatha Stories and Poetry
Four Poems and Three Stories
Terrance Ó Domhnaill
Mar 15
We are “their” arena
We are “their” arena
We are the Gladiators entertaining them
Betsy Chasse
Mar 12
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