Living Liminally

Reflections on the Déithe and an-déithe, living Paganism in a modern world, and devotion to the Daoine Maithe

Tuesday, April 12, 2016

the Nature of the Gods: how I define Deithe and an-deithe

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The subject comes up occasionally - what makes a God a God? It's a good question, really, especially if you haven't thought about ...
Friday, April 1, 2016

words for Fool in Old Irish

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I can't stand April Fool's Day, but in the spirit of the holiday (no joke) I thought I'd do a fun short post on the different wo...
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Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Irish - or Celtic?

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Recently a news article hit both the Irish cultural community and the pagan community. Titled ' Man’s discovery of bones under his pub c...
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Friday, March 4, 2016

Ostara versus Easter - or Lets All Just Color an Egg

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Every year there's a lot of commentary that floats around the pagan community claiming several things about the holiday of Ostara, most ...
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Thursday, February 25, 2016

Modern Omens

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  This is one of those blogs that's going to seem completely obvious to some of you, but I have found that for many pagans and polytheis...
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Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Why I don't think Danu is Anu

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  So something that comes up fairly regularly is the question of whether Danu and Anu are the same goddess or two distinct individuals*.   ...
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Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Nuances of the words "Witchcraft" and "Witch" in Old Irish

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 How's that for a boring blog title?  Seriously though, one of the reasons that I tend to be such  strong advocate for an omniglot appr...
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