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John Michael Greer ([personal profile] ecosophia) wrote 2018-08-14 04:05 am (UTC)

1) That's no problem at all. It would be a problem only if you yourself had significant psychological issues requiring medication.

2) Ask the deities! I mean that quite literally. If they were worshiped in Roman Britain, they're used to having incense burnt to them -- frankincense was standard back in the day -- so get some incense charcoal and some frankincense, and offer some to the deities, one at a time. Don't kneel to them -- the old deities won't put up with that; do as the ancients did and stand in their presence. Ask them for their help and blessing, and ask them specifically to guide you to an understanding of how they wish to be worshiped and how they relate to the elements. Then pay close attention both to whatever verbal or nonverbal response comes into your mind, and to any unexpected events, synchronicities, and so on occur in the days to come.

3) Most of what's in the Encyclopedia of Natural Magic is Old World plants and trees, because that's what I could find material on. You should have no trouble using most of it in Britain.

4) Interesting. Thank you for the data points!

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