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Continue reading →: “Four Devotional Practices for Naturalistic Pagans” by Anna Walther
Originally posted on Naturalistic Paganism: Go outside, and experience the weather, woods, waters, and celebrated sites of your place. “Why is it so quiet?” my son asked. “I don’t know,” I replied in a whisper, without knowing why. My children and I were visiting Seiders Springs, limestone artesian springs that…
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Continue reading →: Through the Mist to Avalon
With Herne’s blessing I have begun a new path of study on my Pagan path: Avalonian Witchcraft. I’ve always been in love with tales of King Arthur and Merlin, and I know several different versions of the tales. It wasn’t so much the idea of magic that drew me in,…
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Continue reading →: By the Glorious New Moon
When I first began my journey on this path many many years ago, I felt drawn to the full moon. In fact, I never really honoured the new moon. For some stupid newbie reason, I didn’t see the importance of it. I couldn’t see it in the sky, so it…
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Continue reading →: Not All Spells Work (well, duh)
No, really?! I know this is going to come across as a “well, duh!” to a lot of us who have been practicing for years and know this first hand, but in the hopes that someone new to the craft finds this blog, the title is very true. Not every…
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Continue reading →: Visions
Ask any Pagan, we’re all pretty tuned in. The majority of us seem to have some sort of ability adapted and formed over time through extensive work in our daily lives, ritual and meditation. For me, sometimes it’s a bit more than inner knowing. Sometimes it’s a bit more than…
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Continue reading →: A Time for Change
Of late I’ve been thinking that I feel disconnected from Earth. This isn’t new as I’ve gone through this before. I loved Fire in my teens, particularly because I’m a Leo. Then I worked with the Ocean for years. I moved to Sydney and connected with Earth. I remember reading…





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