Adrian Harris describes a new Pagans-and-place publishing project, The Wanton Green.
For many contemporary Pagans the relationship between bodymind and place is fundamental, but that relationship has rarely been explored in any depth. Paganism is often described as being polytheistic, animist or about ‘nature worship’, and while that’s all true in a vague and anodyne way, it’s of limited value.
Follow the link for more.
I think that there’s an ongoing tension between Pagans living and working in a particular place and the far more generalized character of widely available and commonly used lore.