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		<title>Raven Kaldera</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As I have mentioned before I am pagan, and electic solitary witch. I generally keep most of what I do and practice to myself as it&#8217;s my path and I don&#8217;t wish it upon others, some notice the pentagram around my neck but that is the only outward sign that I have any interest in that area, some make the assumption that because I have black hair, tend to dress in black and the pentagram mean I am some form of goth *chuckles* but I wanted to share a little something today&#8230;</p>
<p>I bought and ordered two new books today *squeeee* &#8230; a present to myself for putting up with a monster of an annoying client last week.</p>
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<p>Raven Kaldera is a queer northern-tradition shaman and a pansexual FTM  transgendered intersexual. That complicated string of titles translates to  someone who was born with an intersex condition, raised female, transitioned to  being socially and physically male, and became a transgender/intersex activist.  At the same time, he was claimed by the Norse death goddess Hela, who visited  him and informed him that he was required to get sex reassignment. &#8220;I&#8217;m sending  you where you&#8217;re needed most,&#8221; she told him.</p>
<p>He suffered through not only sex reassigment but a protracted illness that  culminated in a near-death experience and began to be plagued by gods and  spirits afterwards. Afterwards, trying to make sense of what was happening to  him, he began to read anthropological accounts of traditional tribal shamans,  and realized that he had suffered through experiences that were frighteningly  similar to those of tribal shamans of western Eurasia. Further research revealed  that a good number of the things that the gods and spirits wanted him to do were  things that northern tribal shamans were traditionally expected to do. In spite  of being a white American, they had come and taken him anyway. There was nothing  left to do but either do the work and live the job, or go mad and die, so today  Raven is a northern-tradition shaman in the modern world.</p>
<p><span id="ctl00_ContentPlaceHolder1_Repeater1_ctl00_BiographyLabel">This also led to many workshops on the history of transgender spirituality,  exploring such ancient gender-transgressive figures as Agdistis, Lilith, Shiva,  Dionysos, Aphrodite Urania, Athena, Baphomet, Obatala, and many others. He is  determined to spread the concept of being third-gendered and/or transgendered as  the central part of one&#8217;s spiritual path, not simply an annoying fact that must  be endured in secrecy. He also writes and teaches about the sacred side of BDSM  practice and polyamory, using them as part of one&#8217;s spiritual disciplines.</span></p>
<p>I just bought <a href="http://books.google.co.nz/books?id=mwF9dgbI3BkC&amp;printsec=frontcover&amp;vq=polyamory&amp;source=gbs_summary_r&amp;cad=0" target="_blank">Pagan Polyamory</a><a href="http://books.google.co.nz/books?id=mwF9dgbI3BkC&amp;printsec=frontcover&amp;vq=polyamory&amp;source=gbs_summary_r&amp;cad=0" target="_blank">: Becoming a Tribe of Hearts</a> (you can view some of the actual book with this link thanks to google books) and <a href="http://www.alibris.com/search/books/qwork/9788664/used/Dark%20Moon%20Rising:%20Pagan%20Bdsm%20&amp;%20the%20Ordeal%20Path" target="_blank">Dark Moon Rising: Pagan BDSM and the Ordeal Path</a> both look like fascinating reads and I am all excited and can&#8217;t wait to read them because the pagan aspect is close to my heart. I also found out that the term &#8220;polyamory&#8221; and it&#8217;s definitions actually formed within the pagan community, or simply it was given a name, which has me grinning from ear to ear with pride for fellow pagan folk, so open minded and willing to explore life in their own ways, so further research will ensue hehe as now I am very intrigued.</p>
<p>Raven&#8217;s site can be found <a href="http://www.cauldronfarm.com/" target="_blank">here</a></p>


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I nicked this from <a href="http://dragonmage.wordpress.com/" target="_blank">Dragon Mage</a> hehe who shamelessly stole it from <a href="http://nokoolaide4methx.wordpress.com/2008/06/27/book-meme/">Life or something like it</a>. Lets see how much of a nerdy bookworm I am&#8230;</p>
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<p><em>The Big Read reckons that the average adult has only read 6 of the top 100 books they’ve printed. Well let’s see.<br />
1) Look at the list and bold those you have read.<br />
2) Italicize those you intend to read.<br />
3) Underline the books you love.</em></p>
<p>1 <strong>Pride and Prejudice &#8211; Jane Austen</strong><br />
2 <span style="text-decoration:underline;"><strong>The Lord of the Rings &#8211; JRR Tolkien </strong></span><br />
3<strong> Jane Eyre &#8211; Charlotte Bronte</strong><br />
4 <span style="text-decoration:underline;"><strong>Harry Potter series &#8211; JK Rowling</strong></span><br />
<em> 5 To Kill a Mockingbird &#8211; Harper Lee</em><br />
6 <strong>The Bible</strong><br />
7<strong> Wuthering Heights</strong><br />
8<strong> Nineteen Eighty Four &#8211; George Orwell</strong><br />
9 His Dark Materials &#8211; Philip Pullman<br />
10<strong> Great Expectations &#8211; Charles Dickens</strong><br />
11<strong> Little Women &#8211; Louisa M Alcott</strong><br />
12 Tess of the D’Urbervilles &#8211; Thomas Hardy<br />
13<em> </em>Catch 22 &#8211; Joseph Heller<br />
14 <strong>Complete Works of Shakespeare (bits)</strong><br />
15 Rebecca &#8211; Daphne Du Maurier<br />
16 <span style="text-decoration:underline;"><strong>The Hobbit &#8211; JRR Tolkien</strong></span><br />
17 Birdsong &#8211; Sebastian Faulks<br />
18<em> Catcher in the Rye &#8211; JD Salinger</em><br />
19 The Time Traveller’s Wife &#8211; Audrey Niffenegger<br />
20 Middlemarch &#8211; George Eliot<br />
21 <strong>Gone With The Wind &#8211; Margaret Mitchell</strong><br />
22 The Great Gatsby &#8211; F Scott Fitzgerald<br />
23<strong> Bleak House &#8211; Charles Dickens</strong><br />
24 <em>War and Peace &#8211; Leo Tolstoy</em><br />
25 <span style="text-decoration:underline;"><strong>The Hitch Hiker’s Guide to the Galaxy &#8211; Douglas Adams</strong></span><br />
26 Brideshead Revisited &#8211; Evelyn Waugh<br />
27 Crime and Punishment &#8211; Fyodor Dostoyevsky<br />
28 <em>Grapes of Wrath &#8211; John Steinbeck</em><br />
29 <strong>Alice in Wonderland &#8211; Lewis Carroll </strong><br />
30 <strong>The Wind in the Willows &#8211; Kenneth Grahame<br />
</strong> 31 Anna Karenina &#8211; Leo Tolstoy<br />
32 <strong>David Copperfield &#8211; Charles Dickens</strong><br />
33 <span style="text-decoration:underline;"><strong>Chronicles of Narnia &#8211; CS Lewis </strong></span><br />
34 <span style="text-decoration:underline;"><strong>Emma &#8211; Jane Austen</strong></span><br />
35 Persuasion &#8211; Jane Austen<br />
36 <span style="text-decoration:underline;"><strong>The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe &#8211; CS Lewis</strong></span><br />
37 <em>The Kite Runner &#8211; Khaled Hosseini</em><br />
38 Captain Corelli’s Mandolin &#8211; Louis De Bernieres<br />
39 <span style="text-decoration:underline;"><strong>Memoirs of a Geisha &#8211; Arthur Golden</strong></span><br />
40 <span style="text-decoration:underline;"><strong>Winnie the Pooh &#8211; AA Milne</strong></span><br />
41 <span style="text-decoration:underline;"><strong>Animal Farm &#8211; George Orwell</strong></span><br />
42 <span style="text-decoration:underline;"><strong>The Da Vinci Code &#8211; Dan Brown</strong> </span><br />
43 One Hundred Years of Solitude &#8211; Gabriel Garcia Marquez<br />
44 A Prayer for Owen Meaney &#8211; John Irving<br />
45 The Woman in White &#8211; Wilkie Collins<br />
46 <strong>Anne of Green Gables &#8211; LM Montgomery</strong><br />
47 Far From The Madding Crowd &#8211; Thomas Hardy<br />
48 The Handmaid’s Tale &#8211; Margaret Atwood<br />
49<strong> Lord of the Flies &#8211; William Golding</strong><br />
50 Atonement &#8211; Ian McEwan<br />
51 Life of Pi &#8211; Yann Martel<br />
52 <strong>Dune &#8211; Frank Herbert</strong><br />
53 Cold Comfort Farm &#8211; Stella Gibbons<br />
54 <strong>Sense and Sensibility &#8211; Jane Austen</strong><br />
55 A Suitable Boy &#8211; Vikram Seth<br />
56 The Shadow of the Wind &#8211; Carlos Ruiz Zafon<br />
57<strong> A Tale Of Two Cities &#8211; Charles Dickens</strong><br />
58 Brave New World &#8211; Aldous Huxley<br />
59 The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time &#8211; Mark Haddon<br />
60 Love In The Time Of Cholera &#8211; Gabriel Garcia Marquez<br />
61<strong> </strong><em>Of Mice and Men &#8211; John Steinbeck</em><br />
62 L<em>olita &#8211; Vladimir Nabokov</em><br />
63 The Secret History &#8211; Donna Tartt<br />
64 <em>The Lovely Bones &#8211; Alice Sebold</em><br />
65 <strong>Count of Monte Cristo &#8211; Alexandre Dumas</strong><br />
66 On The Road &#8211; Jack Kerouac<br />
67 Jude the Obscure &#8211; Thomas Hardy<br />
68<strong> Bridget Jones’s Diary &#8211; Helen Fielding</strong><br />
69 Midnight’s Children &#8211; Salman Rushdie<br />
70 <strong>Moby Dick &#8211; Herman Melville<br />
</strong> 71 <strong>Oliver Twist &#8211; Charles Dickens</strong><br />
72 <strong>Dracula &#8211; Bram Stoker</strong> (It was nice to see the original story.  All of the movies I’ve seen got this one WRONG)<br />
73 <strong>The Secret Garden &#8211; Frances Hodgson Burnett</strong><br />
74 Notes From A Small Island &#8211; Bill Bryson<br />
75 Ulysses &#8211; James Joyce<br />
76 The Bell Jar &#8211; Sylvia Plath<br />
77 Swallows and Amazons &#8211; Arthur Ransome<br />
78 Germinal &#8211; Emile Zola<br />
79 Vanity Fair &#8211; William Makepeace Thackeray<br />
80 Possession &#8211; AS Byatt<br />
81 <strong>A Christmas Carol &#8211; Charles Dickens</strong><br />
82 Cloud Atlas &#8211; David Mitchell<br />
83 <strong>The Color Purple &#8211; Alice Walker</strong><br />
84 <em>The Remains of the Day &#8211; Kazuo Ishiguro<br />
</em> 85 <em>Madame Bovary &#8211; Gustave Flaubert</em><br />
86 A Fine Balance &#8211; Rohinton Mistry<br />
87 <strong>Charlotte’s Web &#8211; EB White</strong><br />
88 <em>The Five People You Meet In Heaven &#8211; Mitch Albom</em><br />
89 <strong>Adventures of Sherlock Holmes &#8211; Sir Arthur Conan Doyle</strong><br />
90 <span style="text-decoration:underline;"><strong>The Faraway Tree Collection &#8211; Enid Blyton</strong></span><br />
91 Heart of Darkness &#8211; Joseph Conrad<br />
92 The Little Prince &#8211; Antoine De Saint-Exupery<br />
93 The Wasp Factory &#8211; Iain Banks<br />
94 <span style="text-decoration:underline;"><strong>Watership Down &#8211; Richard Adams</strong></span><br />
95 A Confederacy of Dunces &#8211; John Kennedy Toole<br />
96 <strong>A Town Like Alice &#8211; Nevil Shute</strong><br />
97 <strong>The Three Musketeers &#8211; Alexandre Dumas</strong><br />
98 Hamlet &#8211; William Shakespeare<br />
99 <span style="text-decoration:underline;"><strong>Charlie and the Chocolate Factory &#8211; Roald Dahl</strong></span><br />
100<em> Les Miserables &#8211; Victor Hugo </em></div>
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