Around the Pagan Blogosphere

• At The Used Key Is Always Bright, a young boy’s dream of “small gods” intriguingly includes “the god of keys.

• Ivo Dominguez deals with someone who thinks that His People own the idea of four directions, the elements, etc. Via Miniver Cheevy, where there is a postscript.

• Christopher Penzcak talks about the Mighty Dead and the idea that “There is a part of the Inner Planes, the Other World, which is called Witchdom. There you may learn much, if you can contact it. There are spells and chants, dances and music and such woods and streams as delight the hearts of witches.” That came from a “channeling” done by Doreen Valiente in the 1960s; make of it what you will.

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  1. Robert Mathiesen

    From my earliest years of childhood in the 1940s, locks and keys have seemed to me to be some of the most numinous things anywhere in the entire world, roughly in the same way as the blogger’s son perceived them. It’s always interesting when two unconnected people see something odd in much the same way.

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