More Local Cultus Resources
December 1, 2015 at 7:44 am Leave a comment
Walking the Worlds: Journal of Polytheism & Spiritwork- Vol 1, No.2: Building Regional Cultus (international)
Heathen cultus (international) You can add content on tumblr with the tag #heathencultus, check it out for more specific tags
American in general-
Intro to Modern American Polytheism– Janet Callahan
Philosophy of Modern American Polytheism
American Cities/Regions
Michigan- Detroit Writings on American Gods from a Gaulish polytheist
Pennsylvania- Philadelphia- Book of Bell and Key (this blog is interested in contributors)
Witch in the City: 7 Tips for Adapting Polytheism to Urban Environments
I could make a giant list of doom, but what I’d really like to see is collaboration between folks in various regions- and perhaps specific people can “adopt” their region or city, and work on compiling lists. Then I’d be happy to link to them to help refer others. That already is happening of course, I’ve seen a lot about the Cascadia/Pacific Northwest region, and across the seas in Australia, up north in Canada, etc.
I know lots of Pagans locally, but not their blog presences necessarily. So Upper Midwest folks, come out, come out wherever you are.
I also want to point out that this project, at least as far as my involvement in it is concerned, is inclusive in theology and practice. So long as you are respectful of others, it doesn’t matter to me if you’re a cultural polytheist like myself, a Reclaiming witch, a pantheist, animist, Hindu, or naturalistic pagan that talks about the “spirits of place” more symbolically. Folk Catholic practitioners who are Pagan/magic friendly are also welcome, otherwise if you’re not sure, you can always ask! It also would be cool to link up with local art devotional or “spirit of place” art projects and environmental and charity projects.
Entry filed under: Interfaith, Local Cultus.
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