Personal Reflection

Reemergence

As regular readers know, I broke my arm at a Pagan event three weeks ago. Since, I have been contending with lining up a specialist to do surgery to reset it, having the surgery, and recovery.

I am in the boring phase of this process. I can’t do much, and I’m chained to my bed where I await the alarm for taking pills every two hours. Even though I can type with two hands now, I have been bone-dry for ideas about what to write on. And with a broken arm, I can’t very well do much on my job search…especially on a Saturday.

Meanwhile, Moon Meet is a week off and I have the lurking feeling that there is some preparation I should be doing that I have overlooked.

Sometimes life is like this. There is a lull between spates of activity, and all you can do is wait, be in the moment, and enjoy an opportunity to relax. So here I am…reemerging from silence on a bright, warm Saturday, to say hello and get back in touch.

As it happens, the recent topic on the Pagan Perspectives YouTube channel has been about homes and altars, so tomorrow I will video a “guided tour” of my Focus (altar), explaining the meaning of the various things found there, and post it to the Atheopagan channel.

I hope you find it enjoyable, and find as much relaxation and stress-free ease in your life right now as I am seeking to pursue in mine. A happy weekend to you!

 

 

Author of ATHEOPAGANISM: An Earth-Honoring Path Rooted in Science, Mark Green is the initiator of the Atheopagan path and editor at the Atheopaganism blog. With co-host Yucca, he records the weekly podcast The Wonder: Science-Based Paganism, makes YouTube videos, and creates materials and resources for practicing Atheopagans. He volunteers as a staffer to the Atheopagan Council to support the growth of Atheopaganism throughout the world. In his home of Sonoma County, California, in the occupied ancestral lands of the Southern Pomo and Coast Miwok peoples, he is best known as an activist and founder of Sonoma County Conservation Action, the largest environmental activism group by membership on the North Coast of California.

4 Comments

Leave a Reply to YewtreeCancel reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.