Haligmonath is an Anglo-Saxon word meaning 'Holy Month', and roughly corresponds with our modern September - the sacred nature of the harvest and autumn shines through. Read more
Haligmonath is an Anglo-Saxon word meaning 'Holy Month', and roughly corresponds with our modern September - the sacred nature of the harvest and autumn shines through. Read more
My Heathenry centers on the world around me: my ancestors rest in the soil, and the land wights surround me. But sometimes, I need to look up to the turning, shining Gods of the sky. Read more
Is the middle road worth walking even through the treacherous and difficult bits? Should we seek to find common ground when disagreement is so strong? Read more
In a guest post, Náf Andrewson writes about what it's like to represent Heathenry at Pagan Pride Day. Every event comes with challenges, especially one geared more for Pagans than Heathens, but the day was a success! Read more
To steal a line from John Halstead, "internet Heathenry is not Heathenry". So what do our local communities do for us that is so different from the internet culture? Read more
All around us the world is filled with cycles of change, restoration and destruction. Telling these tales can help us cope with changes in our own lives. Read more
Where do we find the future of Heathenry? Should we look to online groups or local communities to find our path forward? Read more
What does it take to make Pagan Pride Day happen? The most important work is done by the community. Read more
Why am I still a Heathen? My ancestors and the spirits of the land are the heart of my spirituality. Read more
Marking boundaries and walking the edges is an important idea in many cultures, but who are we trying to keep out? Read more