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Category Archives: paganism
Observed
Perusing the book section at the PX (with mah new CANE!), as we are wont to do, I happened past the religion section, which used to contain all sorts of goodies, and is actually where I found my Pagan Book … Continue reading
Happy Mabon!
Have a most beautiful Equinox! I love the Fall. Autumn is without a doubt my favorite time of year. This year, being in Korea, we are going to get to have the first proper Autumn we will have had in … Continue reading
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Happy Eostre!
Hope you all had a beautiful Eostre, Ostara, Equinox, or whathaveyou! Whatever you celebrate this time of year, I hope that it brings you joy! We are going to have a nice easy time w/ the Spring Cleaning this year, … Continue reading
Happy Solstice!
And have a most beautiful Yule!
a pagan's thoughts on halloween
I love Halloween. I love Samhain. I love combining the two concepts (meaning the “new”, and what it has become, and the “old” ways). I love this time of year. I wrote some thoughts last year on the way some … Continue reading
Mabon– The first of three Thanksgivings
Autumn is my favorite time of year. Hands down. When I am living in a place w/ four distinct seasons I can actually smell it coming. I love changing leaves, bonfire, the first chill in the air, layering my favorite … Continue reading
Fascinating
Dig Pinpoints Stonehenge Origins Via BBC The theory that it was a centre of healing is certainly a plausible one, but I don’t think we can rule out the other main competing theory – that the temple was a … Continue reading
OYD Cooks
and she hopes to be trying this recipe out for Mabon this year! Dionysian Stuffed Grape Leaves– Food of the Gods (Recipe shamelessly lifted from The Wicca Cookbook. Recipes, Ritual and Lore by Jamie Wood and Tara Seefeldt, a … Continue reading
happy equinox!
thanks, Audee! i almost forgot it was today! i particularly love the Vernal Equinox, or Eostara, or Ostara, or Easter, whatever you want to call it. i might not be the best wicca, i have trouble practicing alone w/o support … Continue reading











