The Pagan Book of Living and Dying: Practical Rituals, Prayers, Blessings, and Meditations on Crossing overOffers advice for care and grieving in illness and deathStarhawkM. MacHa NightmareStarhawk.The Pagan Book of Living and Dying[M].New York:Harper One,1997....
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You’ve probably seen the symbol before on the Book of Shadows’ cover in “Charmed.” When looking at this symbol for its flexibility in meaning, you’ll find just how rich and diverse a single symbol can be. A triquetra is a triune or pagan symbol signifying the entirety or “all-enc...
There’s also another local group that is an open Circle group with a book-club style format that I’ve been meeting with for a couple of months. It’s interesting, but not always my cup of tea. I have enjoyed making further connections with the local Pagan Community though. I wasn’t...
During the show, the ladies learned how Raven decided to write the book and his methods of research. The book was written to help people reconnect with ancestral wisdom and knowledge. When asked his thoughts on why the spirits were starting to become louder to us, his reply was that he be...
picked up this book. Self-hypnosis has always seemed to be too good to be true. Most of what I had previously read on the subject was a combination of pseudo-New Age meditation, hype, and recto-fumigation. However, Dr. Goldberg’s book presents hypnosis in a serious and scientific way....
Bookmark| Wouldst thou live deliciously? So the Dark Lord* whispers into Tamsin's ear, from behind, at the climax ofRobert Egger's 2015 filmThe VVitch: A New-England Tale. (Anyone who knows the Master well will recognize that nape-nuzzling whisper from behind.) ...
Facebook Loading... December 3, 20221 No-Nonsense Paganism: Creating a Ritual Inthe last post, I wrote about thewhenof doing a winter ritual, and now I want to talk about thehow.Now that you’ve decided to mark some special event–whether it’s the solstice or the first snow or New...
With all that said, enjoy the following essay on the Summer Solstice, also known as Midsummer’s Eve, or Litha. This is an excerpt from my book,“The Spiritual Feminist”(which I regret not titling “The Ultimate Goddess Connection”, but that’s another story). And be sure to read it...
Howis not so much the issue. The point is to do it: to embrace the world, celebrate living, think critically, live with integrity and kindness. To be fully alive and of good intention. That is the Atheopagan way.