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The hare is an important totem animal, familiar in Celtic folklore and mythology, which serves as the badge for first degree initiates in Welsh Druid Tradition.
Sarah Owen • Celtic Spirituality: A Beginners Guide To Celtic Spirituality
The Old Testament God rules with a heavy hand over a static moral world, but I believe that our world is instead presided over by an alternate entity, Coyote, the Native American deity, an indestructible, lecherous, hilarious, and improvisational trickster, straying into and surviving catastrophe (a little like his simplified great-grandson, Chuck
... See moreRebecca Solnit • Hope in the Dark: Untold Histories, Wild Possibilities
The Old Testament God rules with a heavy hand over a static moral world, but I believe that our world is instead presided over by an alternate entity, Coyote, the Native American deity, an indestructible, lecherous, hilarious, and improvisational trickster, straying into and surviving catastrophe (a little like his simplified great-grandson, Chuck
... See moreRebecca Solnit • Hope in the Dark: Untold Histories, Wild Possibilities
The Old Testament God rules with a heavy hand over a static moral world, but I believe that our world is instead presided over by an alternate entity, Coyote, the Native American deity, an indestructible, lecherous, hilarious, and improvisational trickster, straying into and surviving catastrophe (a little like his simplified great-grandson, Chuck
... See moreRebecca Solnit • Hope in the Dark: Untold Histories, Wild Possibilities
And sitting cross-legged in the throne is Herne. He wears a long tunic of rotten pelts, home to whole dynasties of moth and maggot. In this aspect he has an empty deer skull for a head, but he can take any aspect that he wants: a huntsman with his bow, or a warrior with holly leaves for flesh. He is Cernunnos, the Horned God of beasts and trees and
... See moreThomas D. Lee • Perilous Times
