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Finding Your Magickal Name
by relache
Many different Pagan traditions incorporate the practice of taking a magickal name. Learn how to find your magickal name. published 5 months ago
Beltane Celebrations
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The holiday of Beltane is traditionally celebrated from sundown on the last night of April into the first day of May, and is sometimes called May Day or Walpurgisnacht. published 14 months ago
Pagan Prayer Beads
by relache
Prayer beads can be a useful tool for meditation or focusing spiritual energies. And they can be non-denominational or multi-demoninational too. published 3 weeks ago
Handfastings and Commitment Ceremonies
by relache
Handfasting is an ancient Pagan wedding tradition that can sometimes be a betrothal or sometimes is the marriage ceremony itself. Here is some background on this lovely commitment ceremony. published 4 months ago
Litha, the Rituals of Midsommer
by relache
The Summer Solstice was observed and celebrated by a wide-range of communities and culture around the world. Some of the names given to this day include Litha, Midsommer and Midsummer's Eve. published 14 months ago
Mabon, the Fall Equinox
by relache
The autumnal equinox marks the end of the harvest season and starts the Pagan calendar turning towards winter. Learn about the customs of Mabon, the Fall Equinox. published 10 months ago
Medicine Bags and Magic Pouches
by relache
Many traditions practice the custom of carrying a small pouch as a blessed charm. Learn more about making your own mojos and medicine bags. published 2 months ago
Maiden, Mother and Crone
by relache
Many traditions held a view of the Goddess as being threefold, taking the form of Maiden, Mother and Crone. Learn more about these Goddesses how they connect with the cycles of life. published 3 months ago
Moon Cycles and Names
by relache
The cycles of the Moon were used for some of the oldest calendars, and often had nicknames that reflected the seasonal shifts. Learn about moon cycles and their names. published 4 months ago










