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Crones Disease
Side Effects of medication is a severe long term problem in Crones Disease ( Crohn's disease, as officially spelled) Sufferers. Viable and proven alternatives are available. Medicines are the most...
12 commentsMaiden, Mother and Crone
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.
6 commentsPlaying in Woods with Fairies - Celtic Festival Folklore
This section of the series 'Playing in Woods with Fairies' is about the Celtic fire festivals, or quarter days, Samhuinn, Imbolc, Beltane and Lughnasadh. The series includes information on related Celtic animal, tree and fairy / deity lore.
6 commentsThe Ley-Lines and Lost-Past of North Kent part 25 London
So when we're talking of London, we're talking about the digestive-system- this accords well with Bunyan's City Of Destruction- because the digestive-system is all about destruction- the dissolving or...
0 commentsGluten Intolerance and Diabetes
Having Gluten Intolerance in my family and therefore having to read up and be au fait on this subject, I learned that besides nasty diseases like crones disease and graves disease and lots of other scary...
0 commentsThe Goddess Spirituality Movement
The words "Goddess Movement" send shivers down the spines of some. Others imagine scenes of broomstick-skirt clad, hippie types dancing in circles chanting to some imaginary female casting spells on people. Once you get past the stereotypes however, you find that this movement runs much deeper in the hearts and minds of those who belong to it.
0 commentsPlaying in Woods with Fairies - Celtic Folklore
This is the first in the series 'Playing in Woods with Fairies' looking at Celtic folklore, and this section includes the Morrigan, the Horned One and the Goddess. The series also provides information on related Celtic animal, festival and tree lore.
12 commentsThe Goddess CEREDWEN
Being that I am a Welsh Traditionalists Wytch, I am often questioned about what Deities we worship. So I will try to do a hub page for each of the major Welsh Gods and Goddesses and possibly a general listing...
9 commentsBurning Black Candles
This photo came from photobucket.com Burning Black Candles seems to have a negative connotation associated to it. Many people (not all) associate black candles to witchcraft, evil and darkness, but yet it...
0 commentsSagacity, the accident of fate
The old haggard Norn, Clothos, stared down into the pool in front of her, her ancient eyes struggling to make out the picture shimmering on the surface. She peered closer; a young man sat on a bed his head...
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