A Couple Blog-Round-tables
March 4, 2015 at 2:18 am Leave a comment
For a while, I’ve known about the Kemetic Round Table, a group of bloggers that share/respond writing prompts about Kemetic Reconstructionism/Revivalism- that is Egyptian. Though not Kemetic myself, I appreciated the idea of open discussion that welcomes people of differing views within the same religion, or spiritual spectrum- there are folks who participate who are not recon, but honor Egyptian deities.
Their current topic is- What about modern priesthood? What does being a priest mean in the modern era?
Deadline March 18th, 2015 Be sure that your post is tagged #Kemetic Round Table.
We look forward to your responses!
So I was pleased to see that there is now also a Celtic Round Table (which makes me think of King Arthur!) Like KRT, it welcomes both beginners and experienced practitioners from throughout the Celtic polytheist umbrella. They are also on Tumblr here.
The March topic will be: What, if anything, is your view of the afterlife? How much of this view comes from mythology? Entries should be submitted or tagged by March 28. #celticroundtable and #celtic round table
Another one is for Pagans of any flavor with non-binary gender identities such as: agender, genderqueer, demigender, neutrois etc. Non-Binary Mysteries #NBMysteries
“This month’s theme is Solar and Lunar Symbolism.
Optional questions to answer:
Who are the sun/moon deities that make most sense to you? Are they even from your tradition?
What bugs you most about the way solar/lunar symbology is constructed or described?
Do you have sun/moon UPG that integrates your identity?
If you don’t work with or honor sun/moon deities/energies at all, why not?
What does your solar/lunar magic look like? How much of it did you have to build by yourself from the ground up?
Responses will be collected on March 31st.”
Entry filed under: Blogjects. Tags: blogging, celtic paganism, Kemetic, non-binary, non-binary gender.
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