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Wiccan Rituals
As each season comes and goes, the wheel of the year turns. A wheel is a wheel, there is no true end or beginning, it simply is and revolves upon it's axis endlessly. So it is with the festivals in the Wiccan...
11 commentsWhat is Paganism?
I really hope I can find a way to compress the vast amount of information on Paganism into this Hub. My hope is that for those people who don't really know what Paganism is all about, this article will at...
56 commentsThe Four Directions: Correspondences for Ritual and Magic
North, South, East and West. It’s a common practice to call upon the energies of the four quarters in circle casting for ritual. Learn more about the correspondences for each direction.
4 commentsKitchen Witchery 101--Basic Tools and Their Uses
So, you want to be a kitchen witch? You've come to the right place. Whether you are learning more of this art due to desire or necessity, what I will do here is to equip you with some of the basic tools for...
4 commentsPaganism 101: Two Basic Altar Setups
An altar is a concrete way to connect with your spiritual practice. Here are two basic altar setups given as guidelines for solitary practitioners and groups that haven't yet developed their own altar protocol.
0 commentsPalmistry
This article is dedicated to Cheiro, the grandfather of palmistry. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheiro He was a palmist to the stars including this list from wikipedia. "He had a wide following of famous...
3 commentsWitchcraft and Witch Hunts
A witch-hunt is a search for witches or evidence of witchcraft, often involving moral panic, mass hysteria and mob lynching, but in historical instances also legally sanctioned and involving official...
Brigid of the Flame - Goddess and Saint
If there is a goddess that has captured the hearts of many in the Neopagan revival, it would be Brigid. Learn more about this Irish goddess that is believed to be the inspiration for a saint.
0 commentsMabon, the Fall Equinox
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.
7 commentsCandlemas
Imbolc, also known as Candlemas, is the beginning of spring, with the Goddess transforming from Crone to Maiden. This holiday owes many roots to the fire festivals honoring the Irish goddess Brigit.
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