February 18, 2019

It’s that time of year again: almost spring! We’re almost done with February, and many Heathens will have already celebrated the Charming of the Plow on February 1st. It’s time to honor the Earth we use and ask for a good growing season and a bountiful harvest. I usually base my holidays around the full moons, as I believe the Anglo-Saxons did centuries ago, so in a few days I will be celebrating my own version of the Charming of... Read more

February 11, 2019

The Pictish stones are a set of pre-Christian carved stones found in Scotland. Using the symbols on these stones, you can create an interesting and unique divination oracle! Read more

February 4, 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! Read more

February 1, 2019

Celebrating Imbolc doesn't have to be all about Brigid! When the first stirrings of spring call, anyone can honor the spirits of nature. Read more

June 7, 2017

I was lucky enough to attend Trothmoot 2017, and found more knowledge, community, and inspiration there than I could hope to use! Read more

June 5, 2017

When moving, don't forget to honor your house spirits both old and new. If a realtor might use it to make a place seem more inviting, your house wights will probably like it. Read more

March 28, 2017

A protective charm doesn't have to be complicated or full of exotic ingredients. Here's a simple recipe that uses items you probably have in your kitchen! Read more

March 24, 2017

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? Read more

March 17, 2017

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 connection. Read more

March 15, 2017

Bigger isn't always better, especially when it comes to religion. This simple Spring Equinox craft can make eggs for decoration, spellwork, and offerings. Read more


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