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The Priestesses

A Northwoods podcast exploring the roots and branches of contemporary Paganism.
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Now displaying: February, 2017
Feb 25, 2017

This short bonus episode features a talk by Jacob, given in November 2016 at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. In it, he talks a bit about coming to Pagan theism, the strength of love, the need for justice, the power of community, and more. We'll be back with new full-length episodes in March! In the meantime, we hope you enjoy!

Website: www.thepriestesses.com
Email: thepriestesses@gmail.com
Twitter: @ThePriestesses
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Music: Rebecca E. Tripp (www.crystalechosound.com)

Feb 10, 2017

In this episode, we talk with our friend and völva, Bethany, about connecting with our ancestors. Along the way, we spiral into a little happy chaos about: Family history, roots, ancestry, Kari Tauring, Völva Stav, öorlag (the work of healing the generations), leaving a legacy, cultural heritage. foodways, cultural or community ancestors, working in dreamtime, journaling, ancestor dolls, the Nordic Women's Retreat, collecting stories, how we came to be in the moment, days and holidays for honoring ancestors, if you have to be Pagan or not to work with your ancestors, ways to dispose of offering, connecting to ancestors through deities, reincarnation, one soul vs. plural souls, the accessibility of the ancestors, and much more.

More on öorlog: http://karitauring.com/oorlog-and-wyrd/
More on Völva Stav and Völva: http://karitauring.com/volva-stav/

Website: www.thepriestesses.com
Email: thepriestesses@gmail.com
Twitter: @ThePriestesses
Facebook: The Priestesses
Music: Rebecca E. Tripp (www.crystalechosound.com)

 

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