EmberVoices
My name is Ember Cooke. I serve the Vanir - Freyja, Freyr, and Their kin - as a priestess, minister, teacher, bard, artist, medium, and witch. Or to put it the Heathen way, as a gythia, galdrakona, and seidhkona.
My personal practice is more diverse, as the Vanir have lead me into cross-training, interfaith work, and counseling for the wider Pagan community as needed. My friends and allies may span the world, but it is the Vanir I love as family. -E-
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Tag Archives: pantheism
My Core Theology: A Meditation on Existence
At my core, I am a pantheist as well as a polytheist and animist. I believe that everything comes together to a greater consciousness, a greater Being. Over the years, I’ve meditated and pondered and written and dreamed about how … Continue reading
Posted in Ancestors, Crafts, Gnosis, Mysteries, Personal, Poetry, Polytheistic Theology, Praxis, RedWood Vanatru, Reference, ST4R, Vanatru
Tagged animism, Beauty, Belonging, Brighid, Doing, Emotion, Freyja, Frith, Gratitude, Hella, Love, Meditation, Pagan, pantheism, Personal theology, polytheism, Trust, Valknot, Vanic Values
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A Theological Glossary
Here are the definitions of the various Theisms and related technical terms as I understand them, with links to Dictionary.com (or, for newer words, Wikipedia) for comparison, when available. Some of these refer to specific movements historically (or at least, … Continue reading
Posted in Politics, Polytheistic Theology, Reference
Tagged agnosticism, atheism, definitions, deism, duotheism, Glossary, henotheism, immanence, monism, monotheism, nontheistic, omnitheism, panentheism, pantheism, polytheism, rationalist, Religion and Spirituality, syncretism, Theism, theology, transcendence, trinitarianism, unitarianism, universalism
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I Think I See What the Fuss is About
Originally posted on Drinking From the Cup of Life:
Recently, I was interviewed on the This Week in Heresy podcast. (You can listen here) The first few of comments to the interview are in, and they’re enlightening. To sum up…