Deenagh: The Pictish Years Chapter 6 – The Old Shaman
This is a Disabled Pagan Voices Project Submission The Old Shaman was the most respected of all the Pictish people, and he was the Head Shaman, a position he had held for more years than […]
This is a Disabled Pagan Voices Project Submission The Old Shaman was the most respected of all the Pictish people, and he was the Head Shaman, a position he had held for more years than […]
This is a Disabled Pagan Voices Project Submission There was no such thing as formal education within the Pictish community, because it was believed that the children of the village learned best from being a […]
There was one man in the village that Deenagh admired and respected above all others. He was called Duira Swift One, and he was sister to Maebh, of whom the people continued to talk about […]
There have been a number of changes to the PF Disabilities Team in recent months, so I thought it was high time I gave you all an update on what has happened, and what we […]
This is a Disabled Pagan Voices Project submission Why are the ones trying to make a stand seen as the rebels,While we see water rising and the temperature treble.The truthtellers are depicted as deluded and […]
***Content warning – this post contains descriptions of trauma*** This is a Disabled Pagan Voices Project submission I was lonely and trusting,I didn’t realise for what he was lusting.F**king games with a vulnerable heart.What he […]
This is a Disabled Pagan Voices Project submission Don’t put me down & then make excuses.I was not put on this earth to take abuses.Now it’s time for me to go.Goodbye & thank you, the […]
***Trigger warning – this post contains descriptions of terror and trauma*** This is a Disabled Pagan Voices Project submission Once terrified here, trust ripped apart.5 years on & I’ve now made a new start.I’d “quake […]
Looking back I can see how my Shinto upbringing (my father was a martial arts instructor and a countryman) made it so easy to pick up on the underlying animistic threads of Old Craft and […]
In 1996, a group of British magical practitioners decided to form the Temple of Khem in order to offer structured courses into the Mysteries for those who wished to pay homage to the gods of […]
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