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Pagan Circles and Abrahamic Lines in “The Wolf at Twilight”
By
Gus diZerega
I was started along this line of thought while reading Kent Nerburn’s powerful, moving, painful and hauntingly beautiful The Wolf at Twilight: An Indian Elder’s Journey through a Land of Ghosts and Shadows. There are many levels to this book, perhaps more even than the author intended, for one that lies within the narrative throughout…
Thinking about what the Yukon taught me
By
Gus diZerega
One of the most unexpected aspects of my Yukon adventure was the very different ‘feel’ of country where humanity’s technological imprint is an unpaved road with no dwellings or other roads for over 100 miles – and for many hundreds of miles to the side. I had never been in such a place before, though…
In honor of Lammas
By
Gus diZerega
This is beautiful. Lammas Blessings to all.
Lammas 2011
By
Gus diZerega
Lammas, or Lughnasad, is the first and greatest of the Sabbats honoring the harvest, for it is now that in most places in the northern hemisphere life’s abundance most overflows in flowers and fruit, grain and root. In our urban and industrial times Lammas also has come to celebrate the abundance that can come from…
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