Courtney Weber says her new book is “an exploration of what it means to be a Witch, using Hekate as a model and a guide.” After reading it I can assure you that’s exactly what this book is. And that’s a good thing. Read more
Courtney Weber says her new book is “an exploration of what it means to be a Witch, using Hekate as a model and a guide.” After reading it I can assure you that’s exactly what this book is. And that’s a good thing. Read more
I always feel a little hypocritical celebrating the Summer Solstice. But Pagans celebrate the Wheel of the Year, not the Wheel of the Seasons We Like. And so I will celebrate the Solstice today. Read more
An unpleasant encounter with the Morrigan left someone asking if it was really the Great Queen or if it was a lesser spirit trying to cause trouble. This is a difficult question, but one we must answer. And it’s a very personal matter for me. Read more
The Book of Cernunnos, the new devotional anthology dedicated to the Lord of the Animals – and of many other things – is now available. Read more
Seven questions and answers about the Gods and our experiences of Them, Pagan books, spiritual practices, and the concept of grace. Read more
We will never get it perfectly right – we are imperfect humans. But when we’re honest with ourselves, when we learn about our Gods in ancient times and today, and when we practice faithful discernment, our experiences can be a conduit for great wisdom. Read more
A young person asked how to become polytheist clergy. This way isn’t the only way to do that, but it is one way, and I think, a helpful way. And it begins with understanding what it means to be Pagan and/or polytheist clergy. Read more
As Pagans, we do our best to form and maintain relationships with the spirits of the places where we live. But what happens when we move? How can we get off to a good start in our new home? Read more
Magic often presents ethical conundrums, but at the end of the day, there’s no such thing as magical ethics. There are just ethics. How you do anything is how you do everything. Read more
From the dawn of humanity, people have recognized that the death of a loved one is an significant event in the life of a family and of a community; an event that should be solemnized. What our barely-human ancestors did tens and even hundreds of thousands of years ago is not so very different from what we do today. But are these rites for the living or for the dead? Or perhaps, for both? I grew up Baptist and I... Read more