Posts Tagged ‘Wild Hunt blog’

Business is Magic

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

I am not happy about publishing only one post in June, but while not writing I have been very busy mulling over how to make the best use of this space, and all the other spaces I have on the web. Some of you may have seen Jason’s post about the changes at Serpentine Music [...]

Toward a New Pagan Ethics

Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

I’ve got to hand it to Jason over at the Wild Hunt Blog, he does not shy away from the tough issues. In response to this horrific story, Jason raises a concern many of us share about the decentralized nature of nature-based spirituality: A vast percentage of modern Pagans aren’t part of any established group, or are members [...]

Patrick McCollum’s Fight for Your Religious Rights

Sunday, February 21st, 2010

Patrick McCollum’s legal challenge against the State of California may sound like it just concerns the religious freedom of prisoners, but make no mistake: the outcome of his case will affect every one of us, and determine whether our Constitutional right to freedom of religion is conditional or absolute. There have been several great articles written [...]

Elders, Revisited

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

It has been over two years since my first post about elders. And now, handily, Brendan Myers has posted a lovely article on the same topic over at the Wild Hunt blog. Not only that, but he’s also taken up the issue of what to do when you have no elders around to learn from. [...]