I am excited to announce my first book - Anubis: Ancient Egypt’s Lord of Death and Protection, available now from Weiser Books, Barnes & Noble, and Amazon! Links in bio! Thank you to Weiser Books, Judika Illes, and Jason Miller for all of your help thus far! You can order on Amazon, Red Wheel/Weiser, Barnes... Continue Reading →
The Cleansing Storms of Spring
I grew up in the Midwest, and springtime in the Midwest brings one thing to mind for me: thunderstorms. And thunderstorms mean a lot of things for me. Even though we don't get them very often here on the West Coast, it's still an important idea for me. Photo by Pixabay on Pexels.com Changing Seasons... Continue Reading →
What Raven Has Taught Me
Few other creatures on this planet have so many myths, legends, and stories associated with them than Ravens. Ravens, and their cousin Crow, have been the subject of admiration and fear for millenia. Many of these fears are simply a misunderstanding of a creature who is highly intelligent and adaptable and who flies along the... Continue Reading →
How I came to know Bast
I thought I would take a little bit of time today to talk about one of the goddesses that has impacted my life greatly over the years. Bast, or sometimes called Bastet, is the cat-headed goddess worshiped by ancient Egyptians and many modern pagans. The Greeks associated with her with the goddess Artemis. She is... Continue Reading →
Relevance of Winter
I'm sitting here looking out the window and watching the snow continue for what's now over eight hours. First of all, it's awe-inspiring to me. I can't tell you how much I love winter. The snow, the frost on the trees glistening in the sunlight in the morning. The ice can even be pretty, though... Continue Reading →
‘Samhain’ in Ancient Egypt?
With Samhain approaching in just about a week (wow, already?), many pagans and witches are already well into their preparations for the holiday. I always find that I am scrambling rather last-minute to get my preparations in order, as I get wrapped up in so many other things going on in the fall season. This... Continue Reading →
