“Does This Unit Have a Soul?”: The Problem of Using AI For Spirituality

Generative AI, as already stated, is not ensouled. It isn’t even artificially intelligent in the way this is typically described. It just spits out what it calculates as what you want to know. It is not a divinatory tool; it is a prediction machine.
Folkism: What Is It and How Do We Avoid It?

Basically, every tradition has a fascist element. This is because fascism is prevalent in our society. Just like Christianity and other religions, all forms of paganism will have fascist sects. Rather than tarnishing these religions with a brush of paint that symbolises that they’re all ‘evil’ or some such descriptor, we should instead acknowledge these elements and think about what we can do to undermine them at every turn.
Invoking Balance: Why We Need to Complicate the Light/Dark Binary

Darkness has come to mean things in culture, often through metaphor, just as light has. But has the association between darkness and light as a binary opposition which then maps onto such concepts as fearful/awesome, evil/good, death/life, rebellion/order, primal/spiritual and others always been so? Well, in short, no it hasn’t. And is it a quite innocent practice to create these socially constructed oppositions? Again, no.
The Gods Stand With You, Even in Defeat: Fascism, Crises of Faith, and Spiritual Allies

I will not tell you how to grieve. But I wish to share some UPG (unverified personal gnosis) on why the gods may not have been able to give us the result we want, and why they still stand with us in our fight against tyranny and oppression. Perhaps this may offer at least one person comfort.
Stop Taking Things So Damn Literally: Why We Need Media Analysis Skills for Myths

We must bear these startingly inequalities—patriarchal, unequal sexual roles, age, class, citizenship—in mind when we analyse any myth because they will surely influence the way the mythmakers made sense of their gnosis and wrote/recited their tale
The Danger Within: A Critical Assessment of the Witch as a Monstrous Other

As walkers between worlds—that of life and death, here and the Otherworld, mundane and magical—the witch is naturally a monster. They also even traverse the lines between human and animal, with their ability to turn themselves or others into animals, thereby crossing even the border between the natural order of God and the unholy powers of the Devil.
