Twenty Ways To Celebrate Ostara
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4y ago
Plant plants. Depending on where you live, this may or may not be a good time to plant plants outside. You can also start seeds inside if it’s too cold outside to plant anything yet. Dye eggs. Eggs have been a symbol of death and rebirth for over 60,000 years. However, dying them is one ..read more
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Twenty Ways To Celebrate Imbolc
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4y ago
Make a Swedish Snow Lantern. This is a fun way to enjoy the snow, involve kids, and candles. If you live somewhere there is snow, this is a great way to spend the day. Make a Brigid’s Cross. The Goddess Brigid is always a big part of Imbolc. This cross is usually hung over or ..read more
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Twenty Ways to Celebrate Yule
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4y ago
Decorate your home or altar with evergreens. This used to be a common practice. There’s also something to be said for the pine smell. In recent years, plastic decorations seem to have prevailed. However, it is my opinion that a religion that considers nature to be sacred should use items from nature to decorate, if ..read more
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Top Twenty Songs to Sing at Yule
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4y ago
As a Wiccan and a music teacher, one of my favorite things about the holiday season are singing holiday songs. While some people enjoy them, there’s nothing that bothers me more than Christmas songs that have had their lyrics changed to Pagan words. I think we have many other options of both traditional and original ..read more
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Creating A Family Yule Tradition
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4y ago
There are many Pagans who struggle this time of year. It seems like everyone celebrates Christmas, but we celebrate Yule. Whether you’re a new Pagan trying to start new traditions or an experienced Pagan that wants to start including your family in your Sabbat celebrations, this article is for you. Figure out what you want ..read more
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Setting Up An Altar
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5y ago
One common question newer Neo-Pagans have is about altars. Many of them want to create an altar, but don’t know where to start. Some traditions have specific ways of doing things. If that’s the case, do what your tradition requires. If not, the easiest thing to do is find something representing each of the elements ..read more
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Book of Shadows
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5y ago
Thanks to movies and TV shows, most b people have heard of books of shadows. In most of these sources, these books have been in the family for generations and are either filled with spells or herbology. These are partially correct. There are two types of Books of Shadows. One is more informational and contains ..read more
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Sabbats: Lughnasadh (Lammas)
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5y ago
Lughnasadh (the three most common pronunciations are; loo-NAS-suh, LOO-nah-sod, or loo-NESS-uh) takes place on August 1st in the northern hemisphere and February 1st in the southern hemisphere.  This is my explanation of this holiday.  It may or may not work for you and your path.  There are a number of things that this Sabbat usually ..read more
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Neo-Paganism for Beginners
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5y ago
I am part of a lot of Paganism and Wicca groups on Facebook. Almost daily we get someone who is new and wants to know about Wicca or Paganism asking what they need to do. Some also ask for a teacher. Almost 100% of the people who respond to those posts send them a book ..read more
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Midsummer (a.k.a Litha)
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5y ago
Midsummer or Litha takes place on the summer solstice (around June 21st in the northern hemisphere and December 21st in the southern hemisphere.  This is my explanation of this holiday.  It may or may not work for you and your path.  There are a number of things that this Sabbat usually celebrates:   The power and ..read more
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