Amanda sits down with guests Aeona, Molly, and Skya to talk about the roots and branches of the intergenerational Pagan community.
Along the way they discuss: Sources, nudism, proselytizers, the history and character of American Paganism, Elspeth Odbert, storytelling, connecting across generations, sharing traditions, intellectual property, creative appropriation, practicing in the Midwest, ritual resources, group dynamics, new and old ideas, change, creativity, circle/group practice and size, Paganism as living myth, the influence of media, Scott Cunningham, being an elder, "big nose" Pagans, titles, hierarchies, and more.
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Music: Rebecca E. Tripp (www.crystalechosound.com)
It had to happen sometime. Yes, the Priestesses (and producer/perpetual guest Jacob) take on love spells. All's fair in love and magick, right?
In this episode: Being asked to do love spells for others, the mainstreaming and popularity of love spells, the ethics of love spells, creating love and connections, Titania Hardie, issues of control and respect, creating the right environment, setting the mood, the goddess Hera, the importance of intent, specific vs. open-ended, simple vs. elaborate, tropes of love and romance, the pervasiveness of fulfillment through love, the importance of self-love, tailoring love spells for different needs, following through on spellwork, the Kama Sutra/tantric sex/sex magic, and more.
Website: www.thepriestesses.com
Email: thepriestesses@gmail.com
Twitter: @ThePriestesses
Facebook: The Priestesses
Music: Rebecca E. Tripp
www.crystalechosound.com