Where Waters Gather

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  1. Wanderer's Day - Player-With-Light

    Earlier this year I did some divination to come up with a set of sort of "feast days" for my deities, as a way to break them out of the usual Fire of the Year cycle, make sure I celebrated them at other times, and generally have more excises to talk about them.

    Today is the day of the Player-with-Light!

  2. Wanderer's Day - Swimmer-Within

    Today is the day of the Swimmer-Within!

  3. Waters Gather - a story for beginnings

    This is a myth for the beginning of the year, the start of a new time in life, or any other times when the road is unclear and full of uncertain emotion. I told it at our Evenlight (spring equinox) ritual circle this past weekend.

  4. Kindled Fire 2021

    Yesterday was our first circle of the (Gregorian calendar) year, the rite of Kindled Fire. This is the time of year when the sun’s increasing presence in the day starts to be noticeable, when we begin to think about what we can do with the oncoming warm seasons. It’s a tenuous time; in many places, February is still one of the coldest months of the year, and where we live now, it still tends to be very dark and rainy. In fact, last night’s ritual was the first one in years that had to be substantially altered because of inclement weather.

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