Category: Pagan

  • Winter

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    Death comes slowly To those who resist Peace in the end To the ones who persist In winters slumber Chaos at the helm Her cold pale hand Touches our realm

  • Warriors In The Wind

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    There’s a stirring, haunting laughter that drifts through the trees, it plucks at the heart strings and makes you shake at the knees. It’s music to feed the soul and stir the power within, it’s the song carried by the Warriors in the Wind. Go to the mountains to feel its delight. Listen to the…

  • Ode To A Nightingale

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    MY heart aches, and a drowsy numbness pains My sense, as though of hemlock I had drunk, Or emptied some dull opiate to the drains One minute past, and Lethe-wards had sunk: ’Tis not through envy of thy happy lot, But being too happy in thine happiness,— That thou, light-winged Dryad of the trees, In…

  • CELTIC HERBS

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    Alder: A druid sacred tree. A whistle made of Alder is the basis for the old superstition of whistling up the wind. Apple, Domestic: A Druid sacred tree. Apple cider can be used as a substitute for blood. Ash: A druid sacred tree. Druid Shamanic wands were often made of ash. Betony: A Druid sacred…

  • Earth Goddess

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    She sweeps across the dark sky In Her wake… The galaxies, planets, moons, stares and magick are born. She Who is Many. The Moon travels from continent to continent as She waxes to fullness and then wanes, only to return again. All the people of the Earth share in this sacred cycle of the Goddess.…

  • May Wreath

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    You will need: gravevine wreath variety of flowers greenery (ivy, rosemary, etc) decorative items (ribbons, figurines, etc) Scissors glue or hot glue gun. Assemble supplies. The greenery goes on first. Weave, wrap, or tuck it into the grapevein. Glue it in strategic places. Ivy, rosemary, and moss are a few ideas. Use fresh or dried.…