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  1. Borrowed Fire: Cultural Appropriation in Pagan Practice

    Modern Paganism often begins with hunger: a longing for ritual, rootedness, and sacred connection. But when spiritual seeking turns into taking from living traditions without context, permission, or relationship, that hunger can become harm. This reflection explores cultural appropriation in Paganism, the difference between reverence and entitlement, and how we can approach other traditions with humility, boundaries, and care.

    pagangrove.wordpress.com/2026/

  2. Touch Grass: A Pagan Take on this Online Insult

    What if “touch grass” is more than an internet insult? This Pagan reflection explores how stepping away from online noise can become a small spiritual practice—one that brings us back to land, body, season, and the world still holding us.

    pagangrove.wordpress.com/2026/

  3. Touch Grass: A Pagan Take on this Online Insult

    What if “touch grass” is more than an internet insult? This Pagan reflection explores how stepping away from online noise can become a small spiritual practice—one that brings us back to land, body, season, and the world still holding us.

    pagangrove.wordpress.com/2026/

  4. Touch Grass: A Pagan Take on this Online Insult

    What if “touch grass” is more than an internet insult? This Pagan reflection explores how stepping away from online noise can become a small spiritual practice—one that brings us back to land, body, season, and the world still holding us.

    pagangrove.wordpress.com/2026/

  5. Touch Grass: A Pagan Take on this Online Insult

    What if “touch grass” is more than an internet insult? This Pagan reflection explores how stepping away from online noise can become a small spiritual practice—one that brings us back to land, body, season, and the world still holding us.

    pagangrove.wordpress.com/2026/

  6. Touch Grass: A Pagan Take on this Online Insult

    What if “touch grass” is more than an internet insult? This Pagan reflection explores how stepping away from online noise can become a small spiritual practice—one that brings us back to land, body, season, and the world still holding us.

    pagangrove.wordpress.com/2026/

  7. A #poem for #BabaJaga

    Oh little house, little house
    Turn your front to me
    Turn your back to the forest
    Lower your chicken legs so I may enter.

    Oh grandmother
    Baba jaga
    Bony leg
    Loosen your nose from the ceiling.

    I ask for food
    For drink
    For a place to rest my head
    For your blessing.

    I come not fleeing a deed
    But doing a deed
    I come to you by free will
    Not compulsion.

    Gather your sisters
    The baba jagas
    From youngest to oldest
    Grant me your wisdom.

    Link to my blog post of the poem: thunderwitchofthewoods.wordpre

    #slavicpagan #slavicwitch #babayaga #pagan #paganpeoms #poetry #paganism #polishwitch #polishpagan #paganpoetry #polytheist #polytheism #paganblog

  8. A #poem for #BabaJaga

    Oh little house, little house
    Turn your front to me
    Turn your back to the forest
    Lower your chicken legs so I may enter.

    Oh grandmother
    Baba jaga
    Bony leg
    Loosen your nose from the ceiling.

    I ask for food
    For drink
    For a place to rest my head
    For your blessing.

    I come not fleeing a deed
    But doing a deed
    I come to you by free will
    Not compulsion.

    Gather your sisters
    The baba jagas
    From youngest to oldest
    Grant me your wisdom.

    Link to my blog post of the poem: thunderwitchofthewoods.wordpre

    #slavicpagan #slavicwitch #babayaga #pagan #paganpeoms #poetry #paganism #polishwitch #polishpagan #paganpoetry #polytheist #polytheism #paganblog