Monthly Archives: March 2014

To Mercury in flight

In fulfilment of a vow I made the last time I was in the air. (I’m not at all a skittish flyer, and never have been—perhaps because I’m quite serious about what I say in the last two sentences of … Continue reading

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Pagan intrafaith/interfaith: What would we have to say?

This post forks off of P. Sufenas Virius Lupus’ post from yesterday in which e mourns the apparent death of discussion between (Wiccanate) pagans and (devotional) polytheists as an intrafaith exercise. This got me thinking about whether there’s more to … Continue reading

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What’s in a name

I thought I’d lay out the reasoning behind the name of the website where I collect my thoughts, analysis, and findings on Gaulish polytheism, viz. http://www.deomercurio.be, which also gives its name to this blog. On the surface, you might be … Continue reading

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Odd little article…

I just finished reading K. M. Linduff’s article “Epona: A Celt among Romans”, and I confess, my chief reaction was, “How can a scholarly article have so many typos?” Scholarly publishing can perhaps be a bit like making sausage, and … Continue reading

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Et voilà !

I’ve been thinking for awhile that I ought to do more to (1) connect with people in the polytheist world and (b) put Gaulish polytheistic reconstructionism more on the map. Yes, I know I started out counting by Arabic numerals … Continue reading

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