Meet Mago Contributor, Hearth Moon Rising

Hearth Moon Rising, Writer

Hearth Moon Rising (U.S.A.)

Hearth Moon Rising is a Dianic Priestess living in the Adirondack Mountains of upstate New York. She blends goddess magic and folklore in her blog, http://hearthmoonrising.com/.

She is the author of Invoking Animal Magic: A guide for the Pagan priestess. http://invokinganimalmagic.com.

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    3 thoughts on “Meet Mago Contributor, Hearth Moon Rising”

    1. What an interesting story. The origins of patriarchy and the destruction of grand trees and in general ecological destruction is very clear in this story. The lying and trickery you mention at the beginning also appears in Greek stories, Odysseus is a key one, as well as in the Indian stories of creation.

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