A Good Piece from PSVL…

With Many Gods West coming up this coming weekend, author PSVL offers good, solid advice here

“Miasma is unavoidable when going through life; but the miasma which is created by deliberate negligence and impiety is something else entirely, whether you think it is or not. Even if you have no part in creating that miasma, it can impact you. This has been the case in most polytheist cultures, from ancient Greece to modern Shinto, and we ignore it now at our peril.”

Well said, PSVL, and good for you for writing this. The suggestions for attendees are solid across the board here.

About ganglerisgrove

Galina Krasskova has been a Heathen priest since 1995. She holds a Masters in Religious Studies (2009), a Masters in Medieval Studies (2019), has done extensive graduate work in Classics including teaching Latin, Roman History, and Greek and Roman Literature for the better part of a decade, and is currently pursuing a PhD in Theology. She is the managing editor of Walking the Worlds journal and has written over thirty books on Heathenry and Polytheism including "A Modern Guide to Heathenry" and "He is Frenzy: Collected Writings about Odin." In addition to her religious work, she is an accomplished artist who has shown all over the world and she currently runs a prayer card project available at wyrdcuriosities.etsy.com.

Posted on July 31, 2016, in community, Uncategorized and tagged , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 3 Comments.

  1. I thought you’d especially appreciate that part! 😉 I’m glad you liked my brief thoughts on the matter, in any case.

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    • ganglerisgrove

      very much so. it’s good advice, especially for this conference, but also for any and all gatherings [where questions of piety and pollution might be an issue].

      hell, it’s good advice for every day life, as a friend just pointed out on my fb.

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      • Indeed…there’s far less attention to these kinds of things than there needs to be, I think, so I am glad both you and I (but mostly you!) are doing what we can to assist for those willing to take the time and attention to do these things more rigorously and attentively.

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