Category: Pagan

  • Samhain Activities

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    Samhain Activities re-adaped by: Nyxks Bob for Apples or other related fruit (pomegranates, etc) Drink apple cider warmed and spiced with cinnamon to honour the dead. For adults Hard Apple Cider is an option Bury an apple or pomegranate in the garden as food for spirits passing by on their way to be reborn. Carve…

  • Chaplain’s Guide: Excerpts on Paganism

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    INTRODUCTION: “OTHER” GROUPS The groups considered in this section manifest the wide variety of religious options available in the U.S. They draw upon several distinct religious impulses, each with a long heritage. METAPHYSICAL GROUPS One can trace within the Western religion an alternative tradition which might be termed mystical, Platonic, or idealistic. This tradition emerged…

  • Make Leaf Prints

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    Gather fresh leaves together. Have the children paint one side, then print that side down on paper. You may also wish to have them make leaf rubbings with the leaves-you can make it a dual activity by using the leaves for rubbings first and then painting and printing with them afterward. If you use large…

  • HERBS, POTIONS AND STONES

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    Agate; Botswana – Eases stress and pain of a loss. Reduces anxiety. Agate; Green Moss – Restores energy and health, bring wearer happiness, emotional balance, wealth, health, and long life Amazonite – Attracts success, money and luck Amber – Fossils from pine tree resin; they add strength to magic and spells, attract love and increase…

  • Important Zen Teachings

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    Confusion He Say: 1. Do not walk behind me, for I may not lead. Do not walk ahead of me, for I may not follow. Do not walk beside me for the path is narrow. In fact, just piss off and leave me alone. 2. Sex is like air. It’s not important unless you aren’t…

  • History of Paganism

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    The term Pagan has numerous common definitions. Many dictionaries define a Pagan as anyone not of the Judeo-Islamic-Christian religions. Some people consider anyone who does not share their religion to be a Pagan. Still others believe that a Pagan is a person who is anti-religion. None of these “definitions” manage to capture the true meaning…