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Eurasian wolves (Canis lupus lupus) in Ouwehands Zoo, The Netherlands
by safi kok
Pagan writers when talking about female deities: "They're a mother goddess"
Pagan writers when talking about male deities: "Well, their role and function is a lot more complicated and important than just just being a father god, and here's a 10k word essay discussing why they're more than just a father god"
OOOOO I HAVE SO MANY THOUGHTS
This is what originally turned me away from Wicca (among other reasons). So many books, blogs, and other resources seem to have so much built-in misogyny that it boggles my mind.
It's part of why I hate the invention of the "Mother-Maiden-Crone" archetype so much.
No, Hekate is not MMC. She is a powerful force of sorcery and liminality. No, the Morrigan is not MMC. She is a Goddess of bloodshed, mercy, and power.
Reducing such multi-faceted entities, such influential spirits, down to the box that patriarchal systems tried to fit them in is so disrespectful.
Freya, Frigg, Aphrodite, Hekate, Athena, etc. Do many Goddesses have aspects of fertility, nurturing, parenthood? Yeah, they do, just like Zeus, Ares, and Njordr. Is that all they are? Is that even the core of what they influence? Not always.
Immediate red flag if any book you're reading only has Goddesses in the footnotes, as mothers.
Very well said 🙏
I will start taking Maiden-Mother-Crone seriously when male deities start being assigned Boy-Father-Geezer.
Calm evening surf, Depoe Bay, Lincoln County, Oregon.
Mt. St. Helens. May 18, 1980.
Photo sequence from Gary Rosenquist at Bear Meadow, NE of the summit, taken over about two minutes. (Mount St. Helens / Lawet’lat’la)
Sekhmet in her sanctuary, Temple of Ptah, Karnak by Charles-Jean Hallo
Evil Eye Tree in Cappadocia, Turkey
Hans Braxmeier
The Black Serval (Leptailurus Serval)
Rivas-al-Yehuda
spirits don't have to be your friend. the rock in your backyard doesn't have to behave like a human or be useful to you to deserve respect. there is inherent value in loving the web of spirits that surrounds us without asking what they can do for us.
I think that more people in the occult community should do outdoor sports (hear me out)
Rock climbing and mountaineering drastically shifted my perspective and understanding of the way I interact with and interpret spirits.
You can be exhausted to the point of tears, bruised, bleeding (limestone is sharp) and the mountain will be as it always has been. The rocks will not work with you, are are working with them. You asked to be there, you came to the mountian and asked to step on it, and walk with it.
Ive tried surfing, got my ass kicked by the smallest wave exerting hundres of pounds of force without any effort.
From a witchcraft perspective, we seem to recognize huge forces of nature as great and powerful when there is something obviously drastic happening, like a thunderstorm or tornado. We know that there is danger but we talk about it like reckoning rather than simply a process of nature. The storm is not angry at you, personally, it is just a storm (and all of the energy and power that comes with it is also indifferent to you).
Plants don't grow for us, anyone who's had an uncomfortable brush with poison ivy can tell you that much, they just grow and we can learn to use them and work with them, but they would grow regardless.
And this is my opinion, based on my expiriances, but interacting with nature in such a way that youre trying to accomplish a goal (like summiting a mountian or climbing a rout or rafting a river or skiing a slope etc) really helps put it into perspective that its not just the large terrifying forces of a thunderstorm that are indifferent to you, its all of it, and that is why you have to learn to work with it through that lense of choice.
You are choosing to try and work with the spirits around you, not the other way around.
Of course you dont /have/ to be an ultra marathoner or mountian biker to come to this conclusion, but I think that there's something about the direct goal oriented physicality that, when relying on the features of nature specifically, helps to put it into perspective.
(This is also a reason why I love survival stories, it really puts the indifference into perspective. I highly recommend the two podcasts National Park After Dark and Tooth and Claw for fun survival and animal attack stories)
Lovers - Wolfgang Mattheuer , 1971.
German, 1927-2004
Woodcut in 2 colours (black/blue), 24 x 16.6 cm. Ed. of 20
Ace of Wands or As de Bâton). [Jeu de tarot à enseignes italiennes, dit de Besançon] 1891.
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Mesa Arch - Canyonlands National Park, Utah
Siberian roe deer (Capreolus pygargus)
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Mink caught a bass. (Pirkkantha, January 18, 2026. )
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