Category: Pagan

  • The Celtic Commandments

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    Give thou thine heart to the wild magic, To the Lord and the Lady of Nature, Beyond any consideration of this world. Do not covet large or small, Do not despise weakling or poor, Semblance of evil allow not near thee, Never give nor earn thou shame. The Ancient Harmonies are given thee, Understand them…

  • Herbal Charms

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    Herbal Charms are simple to make, and have many uses. They can be hung or placed anywhere inside your home, wherever you feel they would benefit you the most. They can also be worn, whether during ritual, or in a time when you feel you need their specific energies/influence. They can also be placed outdoors,…

  • What the Heck Are “Chakras”?

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    “Chakras”, which means “wheels” in Sanskrit, are points of energy running along our spine. Ancient Hindus formulated that there were seven of these energy wheels, each a different color and spinning in a clockwise direction. Interestingly enough, the spacing of chakras actually match major nerve or endocrine centers in the body. The chakras can become…

  • The Power Of One

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    One song can spark a moment, One flower can wake the dream. One tree can start a forest, One bird can herald spring. One smile begins a friendship, One handclasp lifts a soul. One star can guide a ship at sea, One word can frame the goal. One vote can change a nation, One sunbeam…

  • The Burning Times

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    a.. 1324 Irish Coven led by Dame Alice Kyteler tried by the Bishop of Ossory for worshipping a non-Christian God. Dame Kyteler was saved by her rank but her followers were burned b.. 1484 Pope Inocent VIII’s Bull against Witches c.. 1486 Heinrich Institoris Cramer & Jacob Sprenger, both German monks, publish “Malleus Maleficarum” (The…

  • Imbolc: February 2nd

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    Alternate Names – Oimelc, Brigantia, Imbolg, Brigid, Feast of Lights, Celtic ‘Candle Festival’ Druidic Name – Imbolc Christian Equivalent – Saint Bridget’s (Bride’s) Day, Candlemas: the Festival of the Purification of the Virgin (2nd February) Place in the Natural Cycle – Imbolc (pronounced ‘im-molc’) is the cross-quarter festival that heralds the start of the spring quarter…