April 7, 2019

Gardens aren't always elaborate and private sanctuaries where you're free to add as much statuary and Pagan symbols as you'd like. For those working in public community gardens or sharing plots with those who don't share their religion, stealthy religious spiritual gardening is important. Read more

March 31, 2019

The ancient history of the Moon Glyphs spans the past seven years, originating in the mystical realm of DeviantArt. But just because something is new doesn't mean it's not useful. Read more

March 25, 2019

Folkish Heathenry, a belief that the Germanic deities should be honored by those of European heritage, is popular in Heathenry. But it is only a nice veneer on the rotten wood of white separatism. Read more

March 18, 2019

Hreda is an Anglo-Saxon Goddess worshiped in March. I associate Her with the wind and weather, and honor Her in this ritual to call in a calmer spring. Read more

March 14, 2019

Many of our modern Heathen ideas and practices were first espoused by pre-Nazi nationalist propaganda-spinners. Many of the symbols we now use are being appropriated by hate groups. Where do we go from here? Read more

March 11, 2019

The Coelbren Alphabet was developed by Iolo Morganwg around 200 years ago for divination and magic. In his recent book, John Michael Greer brought back this fascinating piece of Bardic history. Read more

March 7, 2019

Holidays are busy times, and it's hard to think of ideas to celebrate them each year. Here's some easy ways to honor the coming of spring this equinox! Read more

March 4, 2019

The loss of a wanted pregnancy is one of the most painful things a parent can go through. My experience with this loss has shaped my view of the afterlife and my Ancestors. Read more

February 27, 2019

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. Read more

February 25, 2019

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. Read more


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