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Rage Against the Destruction

  • Writer: Julia Orr
    Julia Orr
  • Feb 1
  • 2 min read

Updated: Aug 31



I'd rather meet a bear in the woods, than a man.
I'd rather meet a bear in the woods, than a man.

"Things there are in the world which have never loved Men, which have been in the world far longer than humankind, so that once when Men where newer on the Earth and the woods were greater, there had been places a man might walk where he might feel the age of the world on his shoulders. Forests grew in which the stillness was so great he could hear the stirrings of a life no part of his own. There were brooks from which the magic had not gone, mountains which sang with voices, and sometimes a wind touched the back of his neck and lifted the hairs with the shiver of a presence at which a man must never turn and stare.

But the noise of men grew more and more insistent. Their trespasses became more bold. Death had come with them, and the knowledge of good and evil, and this was a power they had, both to be virtuous and to be blind." C.J Cherriyh - The Dreaming Tree


This blog emerged from frustration and the advice of a feminist writer whose name I can't recall: you need to release anger and frustration from your body in some way—through writing, painting, anything. So, here I am creating a website for the Earth I hold in deep reverence, dedicated to the Goddess and her creatures. It will be infused with rage, love, information I've gathered, mythology, magic, and hopefully others who share the same feelings. Ultimately, my goal is to unite those of us who feel the same, to take a magical stand against the destructive forces intent on ravaging this beautiful, sacred planet.

 
 
 

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