Reblog: Living, Breathing Shinto: Kyoto’s Inari Shrine

Visiting religious temples and shrines in Asia is always fascinating and educational. Whether Buddhist or Hindu, the symbolic art, intricate architecture, and explosion of colors are a joy to see. And after our recent journey to Japan we can now add Shinto to the list of appealing shrines.  For years I had read about Shinto,Continue reading “Reblog: Living, Breathing Shinto: Kyoto’s Inari Shrine”

Reblog: What is “Spiritual but not Religious”?

For modern Polytheists, the concept of “spiritual but not religious” (SBNR) needs to be examined. Many problems that modern Polytheists often encounter are from people who are SBNR. These issues range from expressions of piety to sacrifices to the Gods. In “Spirituality Without Structure,” Nimue Brown, Druid author, writes “Religion is the means by whichContinue reading “Reblog: What is “Spiritual but not Religious”?”

The Feast of the Invocation of Horus

Blessed feast of the Invocation of Horus to those celebrating. The Feast of the Invocation of Horus is a Thelemic holy day around the vernal equinox that marks the thelemic new year and is start of thelemic holy season, a 22 day day period between the feast of the Invocation of Horus and the threeContinue reading “The Feast of the Invocation of Horus”

Folkests, German Faith Movement Followers, And Other Far Right Pagans Will Be Band

If anyone brings that stuff to my blog or Instagram you will be band.

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