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Imbolc Poem II: A Different Heaven
By
Gus diZerega
Another that speaks for itself, and more. A Different Heaven Who will remember the truth, behind the way morning glories devour fences and telephone poles, is life hunger and the way it feels to stretch out delicate green tendrils and pour forth so much purple? And who will remember the perfection, that ten thousand wild…
Drew Dellinger’s Poem on Thomas Berry
By
Gus diZerega
Given the negativity that so easily can come to seem the defining feature of this society, it’s good to be reminded of why so many of us push back against the forces of dark ignorance. Drew Dellinger’s poem is a wonderful statement of why, and a reminder to us all that good people of great…
For Pagan Bookworms!
By
Gus diZerega
For Pagan bookworms, if you do not have Sabina Magliocco’s Neo-Pagan Sacred Art & Altars: Making Things Whole, it is now available at a super sale by her publisher, the University of Mississippi Press. Normally $50, it is now $15 in hard cover. The book is beautiful. I recommend it, as well as her wonderful…
A Pagan Poem: Catechism for a Witch’s Child
By
Gus diZerega
Years ago I came across the following poem, by J. L. Stanley. I no longer remember quite how I came across it, but have always been grateful I did. I want to share it now.. When they ask to see your gods your book of prayers show them lines drawn delicately with veins on the…
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