Boiling in the Cauldron: The Mystery of the “God-Hounded”
I’ve talked a bit, already, about misinterpreting gnosis, mishearing deities, and things we can do to increase our accuracy, or
Breaking down mystical practice and crafting new ritual tech.
I’ve talked a bit, already, about misinterpreting gnosis, mishearing deities, and things we can do to increase our accuracy, or
Apologies for any hiccups or double-postings which may occur as I monkey about with the scheduling system.
Hymns and myths are great when you have them. However, for a lot of earlier cultures, such as the Mycenaean
I heard you, Dionysos. So, as I begin to delve into the idea of Ariadne as a goddess, equal in
I am a big fan of everything Dionysian. I love wine, dancing, parties, theater, ritual, initiation, you name it. Curiously,
I’m sure we can all think of someone, perhaps on a mailing list, perhaps in a coven, maybe even in
Apollon and I So, Apollon isn’t a patron of mine (that I know about). We fairly well drive each other