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Imbolc: Pagan Fire Festival Feast of Lights or Torches or the Virgin or Waxing Light, Festival of the Ewe's Milk or Lights, Imbolgc Brigantia, Lupercus, Candlelaria, Snowdrop Festival.... imbolc • pagan fire festival • feast of lights • feast of torches • feast of the virgin
Sabbats: Pagan Fire Festivals Pagan holidays celebrate changing seasons and the cycle of life. Greater Sabbats are Samhain, Imbolc, Beltane and Lughnasadh; Lesser Sabbats, solstices and equinoxes. pagan sabbats • pagan fire festivals • shamanic holidays • greater sabbats • lesser sabbats
Pagan May Day Festival: Beltane This Greater Sabbat, sometimes mistakenly called Roodmas, a non-Pagan holiday, features flowers, the Maypole and its own special foods. Celebrate and enjoy the recipes. beltane • pagan may day celebration • greater sabbat • pagan fire festival • may eve
Saint Patrick and the Irish Kings (Part Two) How Saint Patrick converted the Irish people to Christianity. saint patrick • st. patrick • st patrick • ireland • irish
America's Stonehenge: Mystery Hill, NH Stonehenge and Mystery Hill have three things in common. They were observatories. Each has astronomical alignments. Almost nothing is known about the builders of both. america’s stonehenge • mystery hill • nh • megaliths • mysterious sites pre-columbian structures
NeoPagan Traditions: Variations As many religions have different persuasions, so does Wicca, reflecting individual paths. No one pure system of beliefs is the right one for all people to follow. wiccan traditions • neopagan traditions • wiccan branches • stregheria • seax-wicca
Pagan Midsummer: Flowers, Crystals All months have birthstones and flowers. Combined, they are those of the seasons. Enjoy reading the qualities of these flowers and precious and semi-precious gems. pagan midsummer flowers and crystals • flower symbolism • crystal symbolism • birthstone symbolism • gem symbolism
Pagan Roots of Easter Customs At Easter time, children go on egg hunts looking for eggs the Easter bunny hid. Women and girls wear corsages. Traditional foods are eaten at Easter dinner. pagan • shamanism • beltane • easter • rabbit
Witchcraft: Storm Raising In Medieval times, belief was that witches had these powers, granted by the devil. The Malleus Maleficarum, most widely used witch hunting manual, provided a remedy. witches’ storm raising • tempestarii • witches creating storms • witchcraft • malleus maleficarum |
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