Winter Crow

She flies with the snow
Black against white

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The Value of Darkness

So I write a lot about the value of darkness and recently I’ve been making memes about it as well, such as this one:

and this one:

    When I posted the first example on facebook yesterday someone asked me, privately, what exactly I meant by ‘darkness’ which got me thinking about the larger issue of what I was trying to say and why.
    First a bit of backstory. This all began a bit tongue

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Financial Fun

Blessings Darlings!

Today being the first of the month, one of the activities of the day was paying bills.  This included the electricity bill … the last electricity bill before they show the cost of heating our home.

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The Noínden Ulaid

Ailiter: Machae dano ben Chruind meic Agnoman doriacht and do comrith fri heacha Concobair, ar atbert an fer ba luaithiu a bean. Amlaid dano bói in ben, is hi inbadhach, cor chuinnigh cairde coro thoed a brú, ocus ni tucad di, ocus dognith in comrith iarum, ocus ba luaithem si, ocus o ro siacht (cenn) in céiti beridh mac ocus ingen – Fir ocus Fial a n-anmand – ocus atbert co mbedis Ulaid fo ceis

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Translation Tidbits 2

I’m in the middle of writing my fourth novel but I thought you all might enjoy some miscellaneous translation tidbits. These are some of my favorite short pieces from a variety of sources.

Sonus lomma is
lenna lir,

buáid comairle
in cech caingin,

búaid comperta,
clú co mbail,

búaid creiche
adiu, buáid slúagaid.

Trí lán ma
chluic d’usci úar

do chur esti a
n-agaid slúag,

innreth t’innse

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Crossing Lines

  As my regular readers know I almost never get political on this blog. I try to avoid that sort of thing because, quite frankly, that’s not what this blog is for.
   However, there’s been a recent issue coming up in the wider pagan community*, which is itself just another verse of an older song, relating to elders in paganism making comments that are exclusionary and prejudiced. And that

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The Influence of Fiction and Hollywood on Paganism

       I’ve been pagan for a couple decades now and I’ve observed a couple trends over that time. One of the most perplexing to me is the way that popular fiction – by which I mean novels, television, and movies – shapes and influences paganism. The reason it perplexes me is because the things that get picked up and absorbed into the pagan paradigm are often based in plot points and rarely fit

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Tara A Pagan Sanctuary of Ancient Ireland

Author: R. A. S. Macalister
Publisher: Charles Scribner’s Sons
Published: 1931
Pages: 208 including notes, index and bibliography.
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Modern Prayers in Old Irish

This is something I’ve been working on to submit for a anthology* which is looking for modern Celtic Reconstructionist prayers. I thought it would be interesting to offer basic prayers in Old Irish to different Gods.
It is still a work in progress, but this is what I have so far:

Guide Nuada 

Nuada Argetlam

Nuada fo dí Ríg

Nuada narsheng

Guidim do a bhennach

Guidim do a eolas

Guidim do

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A Call for Submissions

I have two calls of submission for you today.

The first one is for a book called An Leabhar Urnaí. Submission doors close January 31, 2016. Target publication date March 2016.

This second one is for the next issue of Air n-Aithesc. Submission doors close December 31, 2015. Publication date February 2016.
My hope is that you guys will be interested in submitting for both!

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