How long does it take to put together the perfect festival ritual? How about ten years. It's time to share the tears, triumphs, and story of how one epic ritual was put together. Read more
How long does it take to put together the perfect festival ritual? How about ten years. It's time to share the tears, triumphs, and story of how one epic ritual was put together. Read more
I don't understand a theology of suffering as reward. Why would the gods want us to be miserable? Read more
February means "Pagan Festival Season" at my house, but before the fun can begin there are notes to write and Power Point slides to finish up. It's both my favorite and least favorite time of year, but I love it regardless, and wouldn't have it any other way. Read more
"The Wizard and the Witch" is one of those books students of Pagan history and polyamory will be reading decades from now. It's the chronicle of two Pagan pioneers told honestly and with a great deal of humor. This was one of the rare books truly worth the wait. Read more
It's the end of "American Horror Story Coven," and I'm betting I liked it a lot less than most of you. Read more
I've always called myself a polytheist, but the label is no where near as important as my relationship with deity. Are the gods somehow all related? Does it matter? Why defining my own polytheism often leaves me with more questions than answers. Read more
Imbolc has never been my favorite holiday, but it’s always been an important mile-marker on the Wheel of the Year. It lacks the sexiness of Samhain or Beltane, but it offers a whole host of reasons for celebration and reflection. No matter your geographical and/or life circumstances Imbolc can still have meaning. Read more
Sometimes I look around the Pagan Blogosphere and simply shake my head, unsure of what to say. There are ways to argue and ways to disagree as an adult, curse words and personal insults are not among them. Read more
Like the rain, the Lady cleanses and renews us. Like the earth, the Lord purifies and prepares us for the Springtime yet to come. Gather the coven and celebrate, Imbolc is nearly upon us! Read more
Brighid is one of the most well known and adored goddesses in all of Modern Paganism. She was worshipped by the Celts in Ancient Ireland, and later transformed into a Christian Saint. Hail Brighid, unconquerable goddess! Read more