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  • Sumatran Dark Roast, Heavy Whipping Cream, No Sugar

    Sumatran Dark Roast, Heavy Whipping Cream, No Sugar

    April 19, 2024
    Amy Rhea
    Categories: Creative Nonfiction
    Tags: personal experience

    Susan had a rule.  In the mornings, no one said anything to anybody — not even “good morning” — until after the first cup of coffee was consumed.  It was a rule she brought with her from Short Mountain Sanctuary, a Radical Faerie intentional community in Tennessee that she’d been involved with for a couple…

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  • Pagan Monasticism: Dreaming of Community

    Pagan Monasticism: Dreaming of Community

    April 19, 2024
    Amy Rhea
    Categories: Articles
    Tags: pagan monasticism

    As a child I was fascinated with Gregorian chants.  I thought it was so cool that there were people who dressed in robes and sang all day.  Now, of course, I realize that there’s far more to the monastic life than that, but I can’t help but want to capture that experience of ordered and…

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  • The Vocation of Priestesshood: Discerning a Clergy Calling

    The Vocation of Priestesshood: Discerning a Clergy Calling

    April 19, 2024
    Amy Rhea
    Categories: Articles
    Tags: priestesshood

    In Wicca, it seems like everyone wants to be the High Priestess.  There’s a level of prestige implied in the title, harkening back to The Mists of Avalon and Vivienne with her commanding presence as she ruled benevolently over the Holy Isle.  Some people are more impressed with the title than they are with anything…

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  • Calling the Quarters: Unlocking the Power of the Elements

    Calling the Quarters: Unlocking the Power of the Elements

    April 19, 2024
    Amy Rhea
    Categories: Articles
    Tags: magick

    Some people regard the quarter calling ritual as rote memorization to get through before the ‘real’ part of the ritual begins.  Nothing could be further from the truth.  In a quarters-cast circle, inviting the Mighty Forces of Air, Fire, Water, and Earth into the circle builds power for both the circle itself and the power…

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  • Witchcraft: The Recourse of the Oppressed

    Witchcraft: The Recourse of the Oppressed

    April 19, 2024
    Amy Rhea
    Categories: Articles
    Tags: personal experience

    Witchcraft is the recourse of the oppressed, and it always has been.  It is subversive, countercultural, revolutionary.  It breaks unjust bonds.  It uplifts the downtrodden.  It punishes the wicked.  And the real danger for the Craft in the 21st Century is that mainstreaming it and becoming respectable in the eyes of the overculture — which…

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