Llyn Awyr
Sweden
I am a poet and an imposter-human- I mean that in several ways. I practice magic and I'm devoted to the feminine divine- but without exclusion, disrespect or dismissal of other beliefs. as a pagan for about 20 years now, I did not until quite recently find the right path; The Sisterhood of Avalon which I joined at Calan Mai (Beltane) 2013. I've always been interested in mythology and religion and grew up with a lot of folklore in the middle of Sweden where runestones, for example, is a common sight. I'm the third female in four generations- as far back as I know, it's four, but probably a lot more- who've been born with certain abilities.
I believe in what's forgotten now. and I want to pass it on to coming generations. the magic is dying because we (as a species) generally does not acknowledge it's existence.
but I know that the otherworld is all around us. sometimes the veil is thinner than we think, and maybe, what most people like to think. I write about what I see and hear, what I believe in, and the lore and myths from my nearby surroundings and those who are, geographically, further away. I write about the beauty in the wilds, beyond the mist, and inside us.