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23 Aug 2011 04:10 PM  

 Hey folks,

I'm headed into my final year of college and I want to priortise college work but my blogs have been rather sparse for some time now. For those that don't know I have two blogs:

Fear-Draíochta.blogspot.com Fear Draíochta means literally man of magic or wizard in modern Irish. The blog was established to firm up my ideas on my Craft and spiritual journey. Its seen me move from firm beliefs to whole new outlooks and back again. 

Oibre-Mhor.blogspot.com [An] Oibre Mhór means [the] Great Work, it catelogues my journey through ceremonialism and in particular the Golden Dawn system.

Some issues I'm having are, in both blogs I tend to write free associatively which means people can't always follow my train of thought. To combat this I'm thinking of a series of posts. Easily done with paganism and witchcraft as I can pre-plan posts around the Lunar cycle and the Sabbats. I don't really have the same luxury with the GD system as yet because I simply don't feel like I ought to be commenting too much on this as people tend to hold one up as an expert.

I was just wondering if people had any suggestions for me? Perhaps something I could post on my blog and we might discuss here? 

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