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Synchroblogging Symbolic Style

Monday, April 21st, 2008

Over the last few months, a community of brilliant bloggers (see list below) joined together to share viewpoints on various topics from their own perspective niche.

Mahud at the Sundoor to Yonder  was the first to launch the idea of “synchroblogging” amidst this special community of bloggers. 

To continue the momentum, I’m proposing our third consecutive (monthly) synchroblog. 

And the topic is (drum roll, please):

What do I mean by duality?  What are the mythological, spiritual, or symbolic implications posed by duality?  For example:

  • Good – Evil
  • Conscious – Unconscious
  • Night – Day
  • Male – Female
  • Light – Dark
  • Sun – Moon
  • Up – Down
  • Earth – Sky
  • Black – White
  • Hot – Cold

The possibilities are endless, as the concept of duality weaves itself infinitely throughout our specialized fields of knowledge (in our community’s case: myth, lore, spirituality, dreams, psyche, and uncommon esoteric genre). 

So, to all interested & participating bloggers, let your creative writing juices flow into the possibilities of the concept of duality within your chosen niche. Deadline for this post is May 1, 2008.

The synchroblogging invitation is extended to all those who were included in the previous posts (and a few new friends I’ve made along the way). 

Here is my entry on thoughts about Duality.

And here is the list of other participants on this project: 

  • Between Old and New Moons
  • Jewish Myth, Magic, and Mysticism
  • Goddess in a Teapot
  • The Aquila ka Hecate
  • Full Circle Earthwise News
  • Mythprint (all the myth that’s fit to print)
  • Stone Circle
  • Women and Spirituality
  • Frontiers of Wonder
  • ReligionThink
  • Paleothea – Sing, Goddess
  • Quaker Pagan Reflections
  • Heart of Flame
  • Manzanita, Redwoods and Laurel
  • Dream Builders: A Figment of Imagination
  • When Isis Rises
  • Bubo’s Mythology Blog
  • For those of you unfamiliar to the term, synchroblogging is when a group of bloggers get together to write on the same subject within their own realm of expertise.  

    Traditionally, links to all participating bloggers are posted within each blog post.  You can see an example of my participation in previous sychroblogging events here and here

    Synchroblogging is a great way to stimulate the community with new ideas, have fun, and enjoy other perspectives.

    -Hope to see all of you participating, and remember the deadline for this synchroblog is May 1, 2008.

    Blessings & Smiles,
    A.

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