A few hours ago, I ended my time at the Wild Hunt after a number of months of reflection on, worship over, and seeking guidance about what nourishes me and serves my highest purpose. While it might have appeared sudden to most people, as it’s none of their business, it was anything but.
However, complete strangers have since approached me, asking if I “lost my job” over the last article I wrote. I did not.
For one thing, no one can be fired from the Wild Hunt, and anyone who claims to have ever been fired is either ignorant or a liar. This is independent contractor work, not a job.
I did not participate in an editorial decision to replace that news article with an apology. I was not told my services were no longer needed, and I was not asked to resign. I am simply in need of change.
While I mourn the change, I also know it will open for me new possibilities. I wish those who carry forth the valuable tradition of truth-speaking all the blessings of Hermes in their work, and the knowledge that bright Helios watches them.
I can’t say I understand the particulars, but it seems like a lot of behind the scenes drama which always sucks, and I’m sorry you’re having to deal with it. I hope your next chapter is fruitful.
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