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Light the fires/ sing the songs/ Let what is wylde/ Be safe from harm
and that’s why I can never come back home
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Red wolf By: Ronald M. Nowak From: Natural History Magazine 1972
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Elif Gulen - Free, 2015
ph: Olga Balashova
Source: Katia Berestova
“Let us give masculinity back its flowering wand of reciprocal relationship with the natural world. Let us call Dionysus to the gates of our cities and homes. A man who can dance with plants and honor beasts, a man who can be a woman and an androgen and an animal, is more than a gender. He is a celebration. A hive of humming bees. A secret network of fungus ready to erupt as the air moistens. A murmuration of birds. A cluster of grapes. A throng of singing women. A magician.”
— Sophie Strand, The Flowering Wand: Rewilding the Sacred Masculine