Tag Archives: Yule
A Nordic Yule, Guest blogger M. Tucker
A Nordic Yule ‘Twas the night before Yuletide in the Horde’s hall Not a person was stirring, not even a thrall. The wineskins were hung on the mantle with care In hope that great Odin soon would be there. The … Continue reading
The Dark of the Year: In Praise of Past, Present and Future
Reposted from Kali-Ma: The Darkside of Parenting During this time of year, the dark of the year, we as Pagans have a fairly unique opportunity within our spiritual wheel of the year. We have the opportunity to grow, spiritually, internally, … Continue reading
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Tagged certain lethargy, Culture, dark of the year, day, energy, food, holiday, Holly King, holy, oak king, Pagan, paganism, psychological food, sabbat, sabbats, Samhain, Thanksgiving, Wheel of the Year, wicca, wiccan, Winter holidays, witch, Yule
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Belief and Eclecticism: Oxymoron? No, neither an ox nor a moron
Reposted from Kali-Ma: The Darkside of Parenting “But then there are the eclectics, and this is where I get confused. Do eclectics practice in such diverse and idiosyncratic ways because it fits their beliefs? Or, and yes I know this … Continue reading
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