Originally posted on Exequy's Blog:
Lughnasadh or Lughnasa (pronounced LOO-nə-sə; Irish: Lúnasa; Scottish Gaelic: Lùnastal; Manx: Luanistyn) is a Gaelic festival marking the beginning of the harvest season that was historically observed throughout Ireland, Scotland, and the Isle of Man. Traditionally it was held on July 31 – August 1, or approximately halfway between…
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Scarlet Halo/Wrath of the Sun
Blood red sunset, taken during the heatwave and Grampians (Australia) bushfire. For about half an hour, the sun actually was blood red. This image is not altered or edited in anyway.
The Return of the Primordial Tradition
Primordial Traditions has a long publishing history, and after four years in hiatus Primordial Traditions is back. Beginning in 2005, Primordial Traditions began as a hobby created on a budget of precisely $29.95. In this period Primordial Traditions was published quarterly, in a free PDF format. Almost all of the content was written by the […]
Who Mourns the Coming of the Kali Yuga?
My views on Tantra and the Kali Yuga are briefly cited in the following article by David Metcalfe: http://realitysandwich.com/215418/who-mourns-the-coming-of-the-kali-yuga/?u=57970
Nyarlathotep – Original Design/Art
Original artwork for Nyarlathotep, taken from my design of Mythos (H.P Lovecraft & Robert E. Howard anthology). http://www.amazon.com/Mythos-Myths-Lovecraft-Robert-Howard/dp/0987158104/ref=sr_sp-atf_title_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1387081624&sr=8-1&keywords=mythos+gwendolyn