<blockquote><p>&ldquo;Their world lies behind ours like a bright shadow of reality: the shadow does not reflect what we have built (or destroyed) but what could be.&rdquo;</p></blockquote><p>What&rsquo;s it like to speak to a god? Or more importantly how do you know you&rsquo;re actually speaking to one and not a voice you made up in your head? Why try to speak to gods at all? And what do we actually do about what they&rsquo;re saying?</p><p>With earthly prose and her often hilarious wit Druid and writer Judith O&rsquo;Grady offers answers to these questions along with deeply profound insight into the implications of modern animism in an overly-industrialized (and dying) world. Greatly expanding upon her earlier work (<em>God-Speaking</em>) Judith recounts her own experiences and rituals&mdash;from cleaning trash along river-banks to awakening sleeping spirits in abandoned urban places. <em>Gods-Speaking</em> narrates a world full of meaning in a time where we&rsquo;ve forgotten humans are not the only beings with something to say.</p><blockquote><p>&ldquo;If you&rsquo;ve ever just wanted to know how to talk to gods and change the world and you&rsquo;d rather learn how to do it from a kind elderly Druid woman (rather than some dense and overwrought esotericist who&rsquo;s like 25 years old and can&rsquo;t tell the difference between a Birch and an Alder) I think this book will mean as much to you as it meant to me.&rdquo;</p></blockquote>
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