Category: Pagan

  • Soul Travel

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    Soul travel has been practiced by shamans and healers of indigenous cultures throughout time. Soul travel is an experience that allows an individual to move into the inner worlds of consciousness. It provides a break from the mundane, day to day survival and a connection with the love and oneness of all creation and it…

  • Re

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    Re (or Ra or Phra), the personification of the sun, was the ancient Egyptian sun god. His name meant the sun, and he represented its strength. Earlier he was identified with Atum, the creator-god of Heliopolis that was his major cult center. Sometimes Atum, however, was considered to have created Re, and more often Re…

  • Winter Solstice tidbit

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    Search for the roots of today’s Christmas traditions and you will find your way back to the ancient Celtic festival of Alban Arthuan, held during the Winter Solstice on December 21. One of the principle reasons for the rapid propagation of Christianity throughout Europe during the first millennium was the willingness of Christian leaders to…

  • Candle Colour Correspondences

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    WHITE: Protection, cleansing, divination, healing, contacting the gods, and clear vision. GOLD: Worldly achievement, wealth, recognition, and long life. SILVER: Divination, awakening different psychic powers (clairvoyance, telepathy, etc…),  astral projection, invoking the goddess, intuition, and repressing unwanted psychic powers or visions. RED: Courage, increase life force, determination, sexual passion and potency, survival,  physical health, strength,…

  • Herbs Used For Teas

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    Alfalfa – Aids Digestion. Angelica – Mild antispasmodic and digestive aid. Aniseed – Decongestant for nose and sinuses. Basil and Borage – “Pick me up” tonic. Bilberry – Aids circulation. Black Current – Stimulates taste buds.

  • A Ritual Definition

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    The Call to Worship is an essential part of worship in many religions all over the world. In Judaism the shofar is blown, in Protestant and Catholic churches the church bells are rung. In Pagan rituals we also begin with some type of Call to Worship, some way to let everyone know that ritual is…