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Within the microcasm of menstruation is the structure for the macrocasm of the arte. We plant seeds by the cycles of the moon for fertility, we likewise measure the cycles of woman to plant the seed for new life. In the darkness a seed is planted and in the void of raw matter forms a [...]

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Clary Sage Herbarium

I found this sweet little shop at its new location in the Alberta Arts district. Its down a little path around the side of a big house. And it is adorable, just packed to the brim with herbal goodies. Oils, dried herbs, plants,  and blends. I picked up some supplies for making some flower wine. [...]

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Invocation to the Holy-Stone I have found A holy-stone upon the ground. O Fate! I thank thee for the happy find, Also the spirit who upon this road Hath given it to me; And may it prove to be for my true good And my good fortune When you see a holey stone or hag [...]

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Many traditional witchcraft blogs are rather sporadic. One reason is because the witch has a busy life and can’t blog all the time. But another huge reason is privacy and silence having a huge amount of value in the craft. Some bloggers are very daring and write out detailed experiences of their rituals including the [...]

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For a long while I struggled with the importance of learning Irish Gaeilge to my devotion to the paganism of my Irish heritage.  Firstly the written form of Gaelic languages are very odd.  Secondly there were so many substandard resources out there. Eventually, I got lucky, someone on Gael Naofa referred me to an Irish [...]

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Used book stores can be just like in the movies and books, musty crowded places run by witches, pagans or at least those who don’t mind carrying a selection of pagan books. When you discover a used book shop that carries pre-read magic books, you have hit gold!

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In the legends of old Ireland, bards could win wars, dethrone kings and permanently blemish the beautiful with their rhymes. There is still a strong remnant of this in today’s society. I think of John Dean’s fall from popularity and loss of his chance at the democratic presidential candidacy because the news media bards satired [...]

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The new pagan movement has been going long enough now that it began needing its own line of theology. The discipline of theology is part of the credibility of a religion and something to bring to the table at interfaith gatherings and discussions. Recently pagans have been taking a greater part in the ecumenical scene [...]

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Gushing begins: The other day, a new friend came over. I was running out of things to talk to her about, so I went to get my tarot and oracle card collection. It is only about five sets, so not too overwhelming, but something interesting to look at and to prompt conversations. The cards were [...]

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Priestess? Mother of God?

I am kinda of an anachronism, I am definately firmly pagan. But I had an in between time for a couple of years when I looked into mystical Christianity, and I got hooked on Greek Orthodox Iconography. This is a style that many have extended to other cultures and actually originated in Egyptian tomb art. [...]

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