Monthly Archives: September 2010

Pagan Paths: Etherism

Pagan Paths is a post series dedicated to showing that paganism is not, as it’s often portrayed, a monolith, but an umbrella term for a variety of different, living, breathing religions and paths. This week, Kinsey agreed to chat with me a bit about Etherism. What’s the name of your path? Etherism Is your path…

Link Roundup

Yay! Today is Matt’s birthday! And tomorrow is mine! *does the happy dance* The Law of the Ugly Chair Thelma and Louise: The Case for Female Soulmates Beatriz Martin Vidal: Between Dreams and Reality Pagan Reactions to O’Donnell’s “Dabble Gate” good word of the day Rabbit Write has been running No Make-Up Week & there…

How to Reboot Your Day

Yesterday started off pretty bad. I felt icky Tuesday afternoon and evening, and it carried right over into Wednesday. I didn’t sleep well because of the ickiness and had terrible dreams (including one where a wasp chased me and stung me repeatedly, go figure). I was crampy, headachey, tired and short tempered. I didn’t feel…

Link Roundup

We saw Inception…last week? week before maybe? and it was pretty good. It certainly wasn’t as mind-twisting as I thought it would be from what I kept hearing, but I like watching dream-themed movies. Anyways, this Inception themed list (written by an author who writes about lucid dreaming) is interesting reading: Ten Things I Liked…

Review: Fey Tarot Deck & Book

Funny story: the Fey tarot is actually one of the first tarot decks I remember looking at online and really, really wanting, back when I was fifteen or sixteen. Imagine my joy when I discovered it was still in print! (And in the meantime, it seems to have become something of a new classic among…

Papaya Arts

I don’t remember where I first heard of Papaya Art at, but I do remember subsequently getting lost in the website while ooh-ing and ahh-ing for at least two hours, and finally clicking away from the website with a substantially longer wishlist. I rediscovered them a few weeks ago & thought I’d actually give them…

Link Roundup

The Carnival’s Third Face – this is what actually made me want to post the Deviant Moon tarot! love the series of carnival themed posts Ashe’s been doing. The Importance of Elevenses 4 Righteous Bits on Art + Interactivity Me, Myself, and I: The Joys of Being Alone On Writing Anxiety Eugene Hutz, immigrant punk…

Tarot Inspiration: Deviant Moon

I’ve been getting back into tarot again, after several years – I gave it a shot when I was younger and didn’t find it worked very well for me. I’m giving it another go with some less traditional, more intuitive decks and having much better luck this time around – along with having a newfound…

Review: Refuse to Choose

I’ve heard many great things about Barbara Sher & her books, but I hadn’t got around to reading any of them until very recently. Tiara suggested I read Refuse to Choose in an email exchange, so I put it on hold at the library and had it in my hands some 24-48 hours later (you…

Link Roundup

Happy Labor day to those readers in the USA! Adopting is fashionable 10 ways to prove experience…without any – handy list via Marzipan Dianne Sylvan’s first fiction book is now available! I’m planning on picking this up ASAP. Perhaps I shall do a review? Achieve (almost) anything you want with a pen, paper, and a…