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Casual Devotion and Inexact Terminology

19 August 2017 ~ kaye ~ 4 Comments

I was on Tumblr this morning and found an interesting thread about casual religionists. The original post seemed to be using casual as a synonym for atheistic or noncommittal polytheism in its first paragraph, but it's possible that I misunderstood the person writing it. The term I use for atheists engaging in religious practice is culturally … Continue reading Casual Devotion and Inexact Terminology

Offerings in the City

10 June 201710 March 2022 ~ kaye ~ 2 Comments

Don't let the perfect be the enemy of the good when it comes to giving cultus.

Religion in Daily Life, Part II: Hermes is Klepsiphrôn, Athene is Apatouria

15 January 201715 December 2021 ~ kaye ~ Leave a comment

In which I discuss my professional work in the context of Hellenism and provide an introduction to how Athene and Hermes relate to library and information science.

Religion in Daily Life, Part I: A Broken Caduceus

30 November 201615 December 2021 ~ kaye ~ 4 Comments

In which I introduce a series of posts on the intersections of stuff I do with religious identity and start out by gushing about Hermes and writing and all of that other good stuff.

How I Organize My Days

5 September 201615 December 2021 ~ kaye ~ Leave a comment

This is a nitty-gritty post about how I organize my religious practice as someone who works full time.

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