on June 7th, 2009 by solitudeone
Summations of History
The significance of male witches throughout history cannot be ignored. The numbers who were accused, tried, tortured and executed has been glossed over and de-classified by those of political, ideological, religious and personal agendas, including but not limited to feminist scholars. This very simplistic portrayal between gender and witchcraft does not truthfully reflect [...]
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on June 1st, 2009 by solitudeone
The first Bard of Ireland, Druid and Wizard: Amergin.
The mound of Millmount, Ireland, is said to be the ancient burial place of Amergin; infamous Bard, Druid, chief of the Milesians, and some say Wizard. In Milesian mythology there exists a number of poems attributed to Amergin, and through a battle with the three Kings of [...]
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on December 17th, 2008 by solitudeone
When Musings first came into being I knew little more about its’ path other than its’ time had come. Within the path of inner spirit guideance this seemed to be the only sensory form of clarity available. The balance of Musings direction was stilled a bit foggy, or veiled so to speak. None the less, [...]
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