Tag: Paganism
The Witch’s Eight Paths of Power, by Lady Sable Aradia
The Witch’s Eight Paths of Power is one of the best books for a novice witch to learn about the philosophy, practice and ethics of magick and witchcraft.
The Case for Polytheism, by Steven Dillon
The Case for Polytheism furthers a rich tradition of Pagan polytheists discussing their beliefs in earnest.
Did Freemasonry invent modern Paganism?
Freemasonry's influence may have gone largely unacknowledged, though it, too, at times, has existed as a conduit for ideas and traditions.
Liber Nox, by Michael Howard
If you’re looking for an introduction into witchcraft and the Wheel of the Year, Liber Nox is a great primer to get started.
A chat with Yvonne Aburrow about diversity
Yvonne Aburrow hopes that Wicca will become more inclusive of people with disabilities, people of colour, and gender and sexual diversity.
Voices of the Sacred Feminine, ed. Karen Tate
Voices of the Sacred Feminine is a collection of 40 interviews and guest essays on Rev. Dr. Karen Tate’s Internet radio show of the same name.
Ostara traditions: Eggs, rabbits, and rituals
Keeping with tradition, Ostara is a great time for spell work involving new beginnings, birth, fertility, children and love.
5 ways to connect with nature as an urban Pagan
If you’re like me, stuck in the concrete jungle, I’ve found five ways to help you ground yourself, and infuse a little bit of green into the dreary grey.
Rooted in the Body, Seeking the Soul, edited by Tara Miller
Rooted in the Body, Seeking the Soul is a wonderful reminder that we are all navigating a world full of suffering.
When a coven comes to its natural end
Little pieces go with you when your coven comes to a natural conclusion.
All Acts of Love and Pleasure, by Yvonne Aburrow
Can Wicca be inclusive toward queer identities and sexuality? The answer, to my pleasant surprise, is yes.
Honouring queer and nonbinary forms of nature
A queer Pagan seeks a form of nature worship they could relate to, and finds it as well as a greater sense of belonging.