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Starting a Devotional Practice in Gaulish Polytheism: Working with Incomplete Sources

Gaulish polytheism asks something of you that most Celtic traditions don’t: it asks you to be comfortable with not knowing. There is no Gaulish mythology. No equivalent of the Irish cycles, no Mabinogion, no prose narratives that show the gods moving through the world…

Starting Out: How to Build a Devotional Practice in Norse Paganism Without Reinventing the Wheel

Most people who find Norse paganism spend months reading before they do anything. This is backwards. Here is a practical, no-nonsense guide to building an actual devotional practice from where you are right now.

Where Is Heathenry Going? The State of the Tradition in 2026 and What Honest Engagement Looks Like

Modern Heathenry is growing and fighting over its own identity at the same time. Here is an honest assessment of the current community landscape, the ongoing fault line between inclusive and folkish practice, what the scholarship is producing, and what the tradition needs to develop well.

How to Build a Celtic Pagan Practice Without a Local Community

Most people who find their way to Celtic paganism do it alone. No local grove. No mentor. No one nearby who knows the difference between Beltane and Bealltainn or cares. Just you, a few books, probably some confusing Google results, and a quiet sense that something in…

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