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REVIEW Jezebel: The Untold Story of the Bible’s Harlot Queen by Lesley Hazelton
Just as there is an aphorism that “the victors write history,” there is another that says “history is continually rewritten.” Both of these sayings apply to this rehabilitation of the biblical queen. Hazelton views Jezebel’s story as an earlier version … Continue reading →
Stay Updated on Hearth Moon Rising’s blog
I generally post here once a week. You can get notification by email of new posts by going to the bottom of the yellow box at the right and filling out your email address. You can also follow me on … Continue reading →
MLK 2013
Ballad of AccountingWritten by Ewan MacCollPerformed by The Delgados
Continue reading →A Look Ahead
This week marks the one year anniversary of this blog. I started with the goal of producing one post each Friday, and I more than realized this objective with sixty-eight posts for 2012, only a few of them past my … Continue reading →
Through Another Doorway
Janus is the Roman god of the new year, with two faces looking toward the past and the future. In his right hand he holds a key and in his left a staff. He is a god of peace whose … Continue reading →
On the Atrocity at Sandy Hook Elementary School
The horror of today’s shooting at the elementary school in Newtown, Connecticut is too extreme to be expressed in words, so I will not try. I know that we all are profoundly affected. Children, and not only the children at … Continue reading →
Another post at Return to Mago
This article is about Ratatosk, the pesky squirrel who scampers up and down the world tree.
Continue reading →Brigid and the Mountain Ash
Along with many other people, I have been reflecting for a long time on ways of making witchcraft (meaning Euro-shamanism) more relevant to the ecologies of North America. Like most forms of shamanism, witchcraft contains many elements specific to geography, … Continue reading →
A Wonderful Samhain to Everyone
Our most sacred holiday of the year, communicating with ancestors, acknowledging our many gifts, recognizing other worlds. Truly we are blessed.
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