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A long overdue introduction.
Well, I figured it was about time that I stopped just dipping a paw into the metaphorical water of this group and actually leapt on in, so here goes.
Most know me as Kaitlyn, a nineteen year old (in three days! ^_^)woman who attends a small liberal-arts school in Ohio, is currently working towards getting a degree in music and possibly (theatre/psychology/anthropology/english), and is trying to live in the best way I can for myself and those around me. My general interests include reading, writing, swimming, walking in the woods, gaming of all sorts, and role-playing. In terms of describing my religion and spirituality, I suppose you might use the term shamanic practitioner, though I guess I really just consider myself a student of spirits and my own experiences, and a believer in some form of sacred life-force that connects all beings as equals.
To a limited few I'm known as Ekunyi, a red-wolf person with a penchant for reading up on all things related to therianthropy, if perhaps tending to be a tad shy about writing about it herself. I do tend to stalk websites or groups, interested in hearing more about others' experiences and then trying to learn from them, but I rarely get around to posting in them myself. This is usually done out of concern that my writings won't be good enough, but admittedly sometimes out of fear of someone I know making the connection between those writings and the human-me they know in person and then deeming me crazy.
I've tried to work towards bridging the gap between these two selves. I joined Werelist a few years ago, but the tendency for arguments to rise among members (and then dissolving into insult-wars), and my recognition of a fair amount of elitism amongst some of the "elders" of the forums made me lose interest. Nevertheless, here I am, giving it another go. I am determined to find the same pride in my writings and thoughts as I have in being able to consider myself red wolf, while hopefully learning a fair bit from you folks, who seem to be a wonderfully understanding bunch with incredibly intelligent things to say about your experiences as animal people. I look forward to getting to know you better, and reading more of your writings!
Most know me as Kaitlyn, a nineteen year old (in three days! ^_^)woman who attends a small liberal-arts school in Ohio, is currently working towards getting a degree in music and possibly (theatre/psychology/anthropology/english), and is trying to live in the best way I can for myself and those around me. My general interests include reading, writing, swimming, walking in the woods, gaming of all sorts, and role-playing. In terms of describing my religion and spirituality, I suppose you might use the term shamanic practitioner, though I guess I really just consider myself a student of spirits and my own experiences, and a believer in some form of sacred life-force that connects all beings as equals.
To a limited few I'm known as Ekunyi, a red-wolf person with a penchant for reading up on all things related to therianthropy, if perhaps tending to be a tad shy about writing about it herself. I do tend to stalk websites or groups, interested in hearing more about others' experiences and then trying to learn from them, but I rarely get around to posting in them myself. This is usually done out of concern that my writings won't be good enough, but admittedly sometimes out of fear of someone I know making the connection between those writings and the human-me they know in person and then deeming me crazy.
I've tried to work towards bridging the gap between these two selves. I joined Werelist a few years ago, but the tendency for arguments to rise among members (and then dissolving into insult-wars), and my recognition of a fair amount of elitism amongst some of the "elders" of the forums made me lose interest. Nevertheless, here I am, giving it another go. I am determined to find the same pride in my writings and thoughts as I have in being able to consider myself red wolf, while hopefully learning a fair bit from you folks, who seem to be a wonderfully understanding bunch with incredibly intelligent things to say about your experiences as animal people. I look forward to getting to know you better, and reading more of your writings!
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Your name (the second one you gave, that is) sounds interesting to me. Is it from a particular language, or did you come up with it?
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As for Ekunyi, it's... well, I don't know how folks here feel about totemism/spirit guides, but it's a name that was given to me from a guide of sorts, who told me it translated to "little alpha" or "little leader". I've always just found that I like both the meaning, and really just the flow of the word itself, thus I've stuck with it for the past few years, particularly when referring to spiritual matters, or my life as an animal-person.