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Post by lorna on Jun 1, 2013 5:11:35 GMT -1
I've been reading through the material on Brython, in particular everybody's accounts of their experiences with and relationships with deities, along with the poetry which I've found inspiring.
Last year I wrote a couple of academic style articles on my blog about Belisama and Maponus, which when I look back I find turgid and uninspiring. If I was to write something about my current perception of and living relationship with these gods, Brigantia, and also Nodens and Gwyn would it be welcomed here?
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Post by Chad on Jun 1, 2013 5:36:51 GMT -1
I know I would. I'm sure that the others would too!
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Post by redraven on Jun 1, 2013 6:41:18 GMT -1
I've been reading through the material on Brython, in particular everybody's accounts of their experiences with and relationships with deities, along with the poetry which I've found inspiring. Last year I wrote a couple of academic style articles on my blog about Belisama and Maponus, which when I look back I find turgid and uninspiring. If I was to write something about my current perception of and living relationship with these gods, Brigantia, and also Nodens and Gwyn would it be welcomed here? Feel free to post whatever you want.
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Post by lorna on Jun 1, 2013 17:15:06 GMT -1
Thank you both. I think it will take me awhile to put my thoughts in order and write something that will do justice both to my gods and my experiences. And work out where it will fit. Yet this looks like a good place to share, and a challenge to measure up to the other pieces.
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Post by potia on Jun 2, 2013 14:24:46 GMT -1
I'd certainly be interested in reading more on your experiences.
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