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Modern Paganism
by relache
Learn about Neo-Pagansim and what it means to be a modern Pagan. Get info on Pagan holidays and read about how many people misunderstand what it is to be Pagan. published 2 months 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 11 months ago
TOP 13 Pick-Up Lines For Beltane
by Raven Emrys
(Pagan Humor/Jokes) Since today is Beltane, I thought I would share with you my Top 13 Pick-up Lines for you to use at your Beltane celebrations! Why only 13 you may ask? Well, after all, this is a list for... published 7 months ago
Ostara and the Rites of Spring
by relache
Learn about the different cultural and spiritual celebrations of the Spring Equinox. Spring rituals, recipes and the history of Ostara, which later became Easter. published 2 years ago
Dark Moon Magic
by juliapgreen
As I write this, it's the day of the dark moon. With the tiny sliver of the waxing moon (or, as I used to call it as a child, Daddy's Thumbnail Moon, because it always looked to me like my father's thumbnail... published 2 years ago
Why Love Spells are a Really Bad Idea
by juliapgreen
The only thing more popular than requests for money spells, it seems, are requests for love spells. You can even buy them on Ebay, but before you do, please fill in the blanks in this sentence: A _____ and... published 2 years ago
21st Century Divination: Googlemancy!
by juliapgreen
Bibliomancy has always been part of the school of divination. Originally, of course, the "reader" would use the bible: ask the question, open to a page at random (without looking) and point to a verse (again... published 2 years ago
Samhain and the Turning of the Wheel
by relache
Samhain, celebrated on October 31st, is the night the Wheel of the Year turns back on itself, marking the start of the new year. The night often features spiral dancing, dumb suppers and more. published 16 months ago
Lammas, the End of Summer
by relache
The summer holiday of Lammas, also called Lughnasadh, is one of the major Sabbats of the year and takes place from sundown on July 31st into the day of August 1st. published 2 years ago








