When the Drummers were Birds
Check out my guest post this week at Return to Mago about drumming with birds.
Continue reading →Check out my guest post this week at Return to Mago about drumming with birds.
Continue reading →Wednesday’s teleseminar on Snake Dreaming with Susun Weed was a lot of fun. We talked about how snakes have historically been used in trance work and how you can bring snake energy into your healing and trance work today.One topic … Continue reading →
This teleseminar will be about snake healing and visioning. It is scheduled for this Wednesday, January 15th at 9:30 pm.Sign up here.
Continue reading →Agora is the Greek word for center, and this 2009 movie is about the many worlds that revolved around the fourth century Alexandrian philosopher Hypatia. There was Alexandria, Egypt as a center – perhaps the center – of learning and … Continue reading →
Part I, Part II, Part III, Part IV, Part V Part VIThis is the final installment discussing Gunlog Fur’s A Nation of Women: Gender and Colonial Encounters Among the Delaware Indians. This installment again looks at how the Delaware viewed … Continue reading →
Part I, Part II, Part III, Part IV, Part VIn this week’s discussion of Gunlog Fur’s A Nation of Women: Gender and Colonial Encounters Among the Delaware Indians, we get to the topic of why the Delaware referred to themselves, … Continue reading →
The whole of the universe should be represented by the number zero rather than the number one. When I ran across this contention on the blog of a pagan queer theorist (a queerist?) I decided to ignore this incredible statement, … Continue reading →
Another segment of my review/summary of Gunlog Fur’s A Nation of Women: Gender and Colonial Encounters Among the Delaware Indians Here are the links for Part I, Part II, Part III, and Part IV.Marriage is the central organizing principle of … Continue reading →