Eostre, Most Popular Goddess in the Pantheon
Eostre is the most popular Goddess in an obscure pantheon of deities. But how much do we really know about the Goddess of Spring?
View ArticleThe Land Is In Your Bones
The land we live on is a physical part of us, through the air we breathe, the water we drink, and sometimes the food that we eat. It is essential that we honor the land in a way that acknowledges that...
View ArticleReligious Manipulation: When A Message From The Gods Isn’t From The Gods
We've all had someone try to twist our opinions or convince us of something we know isn't true. How can we deal with this in a religious context?
View ArticleAnglo-Saxon Based Holiday Calendar 2019
This holiday calendar is based around the celebrations of the ancient English people, along with a healthy dose of borrowing from other Germanic sources and the author's creativity!
View ArticleNótt the Dream Goddess of Night and Darkness
Nótt is the personified Night; the Norse deity of darkness, sleep, and dreams. We don't know much about Her from the Eddas, but I have gained some insights after years of honoring Her.
View ArticleNight’s Family Tree: Nótt as Mother of the Vanir?
The Vanir are a mysterious group, with only Frey, Freyja, and Njord named specifically in the Eddas. It's my belief there are others waiting to be uncovered in the lore.
View ArticleThe Liminal Space Between Science and Symbols
Science seems to contradict a lot of spiritual ideas. How can the sun be both a fiery chariot and an exploding mass of gases? But we as Pagans don't need to take our mythology literally; both the...
View ArticleThe Simple Beauty of Rock Art Altars
Rock art altars are some of the most beautiful outdoor altars, and carry none of the baggage of statuary produced in questionable conditions. They are easy to make and create a connection deeper then...
View ArticleHow To Be A Pagan Every Day
There's Samhain and Beltane Pagans just like there are Christmas and Easter Christians. But if you want to move beyond that and be an every day Pagan, Polytheist, or Heathen, here are some tips.
View ArticlePagan Priests, Laity, and “Playgans”
There are so many Pagans who want to be seriously devoted to the Gods and spirits, who long to be priests or heavily, actively involved in their spirituality in other ways. But what about those who don't?
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