We are cradled in water while our life begins. We are born when that water is ready to realease us and begin the life we are given. We are water personified – we rely on water to survive. We ride the waves of life’s events and the ebbs and flows that come and go. Water is essential. Water is nurturing, yet it is dangerous, and it is life itself. We cannot embrace water without a vessel to hold it. We are the vessel that needs to be embraced, nurtured and respected.
~ Writer, Researcher, Photographer, Artist ~
~ Academic Studies include:
Sociocultural Anthropology, History, Sociology, Psychology, Indigenous Cultures, Criminology, Philosophy, Sociocultural & Sociological Research
Academic Status
Socio-cultural Anthropologist (PhD - Monash University), Sociologist (Monash University), Academic Researcher & Writer (Published),
Social Scientist (Masters Postgraduate Monash University), Double Major Psych & Sociology BA - UTAS), Medieval Icelandic Sagas Studies with the University Of Iceland, Reykjavik, Creative Writer (Published), Photographer, Artist
Research Interests
Animism, Paganism, Heathenism, Shamanism, History, Old Norse/Germanic/Icelandic Worlds, Literature with an emphasis on Old Icelandic Literature.
Personal Spiritual Practices
Shamanic Animism, Paganism, Spiritualism
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absolutely, this is beautiful
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Thank you ~ It was one of those late night ponderings that sometimes just pour from our souls, like water.
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