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Pagan ParentingCosette PanequeLatest ArticlesThe Autumn Equinox is a magickal time of balance and bounty. Find new ways to celebrate this wonderful fall holiday with your family. What do you do if you suddenly find yourself in a frightening legal situation surrounding your faith and your children? Do you ever wonder if you could lose your children simply because you're Pagan? This series explores that possibility. In Part One, we look at what you can do now to help prevent a frightening legal situation. School starts soon, a clear sign that summer is just about over. Lughnasadh, the first harvest, is upon us. Summer Solstice Activities and Celebrations Check out these activities for children designed to celebrate the history and traditions of the Pagan summer solstice. There's more to nature-based spirituality than attunement with the seasons; there's the Earth Herself. For many NeoPagans, Earth Day is everyday. Explore easy ways to make yourself and your children better environmental citizens. Eggs, rabbits, and marshmellow peeps. Celebrate Ostara, the spring equinox. We often go to our altars to meditate, to pray, and to make offerings. If your altar can provide a tremendous sense of comfort for you, imagine what it can do for your child. Get crafty for Imbolc. Make Brigid's crosses, candle wheels, and more. Let Brigid inspire you as you welcome the Sun's return together with your family. |
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