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Book of Shadows
here is a short history of modern witchcraft, especially as it relates to the Book of Shadows. An explanation of where the name came from and an introduction to its original meaning. For further information; http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004XWLC7Q
18 commentsRhiannon, the Welsh Horse Goddess
In this tale Rhiannon appears as the Welsh Horse Goddess. She is first seen riding by on a beautiful white horse; later in the tale she takes on the duties of a horse in offering to carry people on her back. In the myth of the Greek Horse Goddess,...
10 commentsThe in-between Times and Places
Magic happens in the in-between places and times. Those places that we all now about, we recognize them in one way or another but they cannot be pinpointed: The edge of the sharpest knife; you’ll find...
8 commentsThe Wisdom of Odin
Odin stands unique amongst Gods. He doesn’t claim to know everything. In fact Odin is always seeking out greater and deeper wisdom and knowledge. Within Germanic, frequently miss-spoken of as Norse, mythology, Odin knows that one day he will die....
8 commentsTriquetra, the Circles of Existence
The Circles of Existence, sometimes called the Triquetra became popular as a result of the television series "Charmed" In that television series it is represented on the cover of the Hallowell sister’s “Book of Shadows” A book containing...
10 commentsLlew Llaw Gyffes
This is my re-telling of the tale of Llew Llaw Gyffes. The tale in it's entirety can be found in the Mabinogion. The collection of Welsh legends translated by Lady Charlotte Guest. I first heard this story as a child. Then it was told to me in Welsh...
4 commentsSong for a Pagan Heart
I have a Pagan heart. It’s just me, I don’t expect anyone else to see life, the universe and everything the same way that I do. I do not expect others to look at the stars and see what I see or walk through a forest and feel what I feel and I...
19 commentsSif the beautiful, wife of Thor
Our ancestors needed to be close to the seasons of the Earth in order to survive. It was essential for them to understand the times of sowing and of harvest, the migrations of animals and the unpredictability of weather. Wise men and women who were...
2 commentsTaliesin, Fire in the head
This is probably the most profound of old Welsh legends. There is a 6th century parchment containing one of Taliesin's poems , "Y Gododdin" at Jesus college Oxford. There is no doubt that a Poet by the name of Taliesin existed. His story is...
3 commentsThe Return of Magic and the old Gods
THE RETURN OF THE OLD GODS The people came to the Earth weak and frail, naked to the elements. The Elves looked on, for the people resembled the Fair Folk in outward appearance while the spirits of Tree and Stone watched and waited. The...
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