For those of you that haven’t realised yet, I’m a polytheist, that is I believe in and worship many gods. I’m quite comfortable with this although I get that some people might find it a) odd or b) confusing. Or both.Continue reading “2nd August 2015”
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Review: ‘The “Colored Hero” of Harper’s Ferry’ by Steven Lubet
The “Colored Hero” of Harper’s Ferry
John Anthony Copeland and the War against Slavery
Steven Lubet
Published by:
Cambridge University Press
Publication Date:
16th September 2015
Edition: Paperback
ISBN: 9781107076020
PRICE: $27.99 (USD)
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Review: ‘No Sweat’ by Michelle Segar
Published by: AMACOM Books
Published: 10th June 2015
EDITION: Paperback
ISBN: 9780814434857
PRICE: $16.95 (USD)
Why Animism and Polytheism are Radical Religions in Capitalist Societies
A good deal of animism and polytheism’s power, as it is expressed in outward form, is that it directly challenges the overculture’s directions to consume and produce for their own sake. Slavoj Žižek notes that products like Coke produce their own perpetual desire. In “The Pervert’s Guide to Ideology”, he notes that Coke self-perpetuates by two ways, in that it makes one’s duty to consume and enjoy Coke, and that the consumption of it leads to the thirst that leads a person to want to consume it more. After all, it is a drink, but by its nature it produces further thirst rather than satiating it.
The paradox of Coke is that you are thirsty, you drink it. But, as everyone knows, the more you drink it, the more thirsty you get.
Polytheism demands us to understand that while pleasure, the satiation of thirst, and enjoyment may be side-benefits of…
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Review: ‘The Dharma of Star Wars’ by Matthew Bortolin
A couple of months ago I got an email from Wisdom Publications offering to send me a copy of this book. I wasn’t going to say no to a free book, was I?Continue reading “Review: ‘The Dharma of Star Wars’ by Matthew Bortolin”
Am I old enough yet for people to stop asking
If I’ve got a boyfriend or if I’m getting married/having children?
I turned thirty-two a few days before Midsummer; you’d have thought people would have given up on that nonsense by now. I mean, if I haven’t got round to all that stuff by now, I’m really not going to, am I?Continue reading “Am I old enough yet for people to stop asking”
Review: ‘Secrets from Chuckling Goat’ by Shann Jones
Secrets from Chuckling Goat
How a Herd of Goats Saved my Family and Started a Business that Became a Natural Health Phenomenon
Shann Nix Jones
Published by: Hay House
Publication Date: 2nd February 2015
Edition: Paperback
ISBN: 9781401947484
PRICE : £10.99
Also available as an ebook
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Review: ‘Jesus: First Century Rabbi’
Jesus: First Century Rabbi
Rabbi David Zaslow, Joseph A. Lieberman
The South Lincolnshire Regiment at Waterloo
Hello.
I started writing this first thing this morning but anxiety got in the way of concentration. I did some reading – nothing serious – and some sewing instead. Continue reading “The South Lincolnshire Regiment at Waterloo”
Lowering the voting age?
One of the manifesto policies of the Greens at the last election was that they would lower the voting age to 16. Now that we have a potential EU Referendum coming up they have asked for support in a vote to get the vote extended to 16 and 17 year old for this particular matter.




