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Genii Loci and Other Beings

Posted on 2 September 2024 by Ash McSidhe2 September 2024
Classical depiction of the Genius Locii as a srpent

Genii loci (singular: genius loci) are spirits or deities believed to inhabit and protect specific places in the natural world. These spirits are often associated with natural features such as rivers, trees, mountains, and groves. In various traditions, they are regarded as guardians of the land and are honored and revered by those who live in or interact with their domain.

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Posted in Beyond the Fields We Know, Lore, Teaching | Tagged ancestral spirits, genius loci, lore, Teaching

The Shining Ones and the Genius Loci

Posted on 1 September 2024 by Ash McSidhe1 September 2024
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This essay explores the representations of the Shining Ones and the Genius Loci within Celtic, Norse, and Fertile Crescent mythologies, examining their roles, characteristics, and cultural significance while also considering their interrelations.

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Deepening Your Connection with the Genius Loci

Posted on 24 August 2024 by Ash McSidhe24 August 2024
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Establishing a meaningful connection with the genius loci—the spirit or guardian of a particular place—requires time, respect, and a deep engagement with the environment. This guide offers practical steps and insights into how you can honor the genius loci and build a relationship based on mutual respect and understanding.

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Posted in Beyond the Fields We Know, Lore | Tagged ancestral spirits, genius loci, lore, nature, Teaching

“KILLYOUANDEATYOU!” (noted elsewhere)

Raven nic Rhóisín and Kathryn Price NicDhàna have a piece over at http://paganachd.com/articles/killyouandeatyou.html, that resonates with a lot of what we are trying to express when we talk about getting to know your local land spirits (this probably isn’t as much of a coincidence as one might think, many of the early proponents of the Celtic Reconstructionist movement in the US were among our Circle of Friends “back in the day”.

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Posted on 5 August 2024 by Ash McSidhe24 August 2024   Leave a reply

Spirits of the Land (noted elsewhere)

Noted at Patheos, Yvonne Arburrow’s post on “Spirits of the Land”, a topic near and dear to us.

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Posted on 4 August 2024 by Ash McSidhe24 August 2024   Leave a reply

Connecting Bioregionalism with the Genius Loci

Posted on 31 July 2024 by Ash McSidhe24 August 2024
Classical depiction of the Genius Locii as a srpent

Bioregionalism calls us to become knowledgeable residents and guardians of the places where we live. We inhabit naturally unique physical, ecological, historical, and cultural areas whose boundaries are often defined by ridgetops rather than county lines or state borders. To connect with our bioregion and its genius loci, the spirits of place, we must learn about the local land and water, observe the local weather and sky, identify local plants and animals, and engage with local neighbors and communities.

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Genii Loci, Ancestral spirits and others

Posted on 9 July 2024 by Ash McSidhe24 August 2024
Fairy ring of Clitocybe nebularis ("Clouded Agaric"), photographed near Buchenberg in the Allgäu.from Wikipedia user Josimda. This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license.

In our Coven, various spirits and entities fulfill distinct roles and possess unique characteristics. Here’s a breakdown of the differences between genii loci, ancestral spirits, the “Mighty Dead,” and the “Old Ones”

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