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Article Topic: PaganOrder by: date | title | authorDate: 2008-11-17 By: Donald Michael Kraig
While the Internet now provides information and cmmunication at the click of a button, Pagans of yesterday needed to find information elsewhere. Donald Michael Kraig recalls when Silver RavenWolf saw this necessity and created the Wiccan/Pagan Press Alliance, as well as how this HedgeWitch got her literary start.
Date: 2008-11-16 By: Llewellyn
Date: 2008-10-31 By: Edain McCoy
Date: 2008-10-31 By: Janina Renée
Date: 2008-10-20 By: Janina Renée
Novelty candles make fun and festive decorations for holidays and other occasions, and the most fanciful novelty candles are found at Halloween. As figural candles (such as black cats, red devils, skulls, and the like) are also used in American folk magic, the availability of Halloween candles suggests many possibilities for imaginative spell working. The following are some magical suggestions for Halloween candles.
Date: 2008-10-16 By: Llewellyn
Date: 2008-10-15 By: Clea Danaan
Date: 2008-10-14 By: Silver RavenWolf
Date: 2008-10-06 By: Dorothy Morrison
Date: 2008-09-29 By: Deborah Blake
The harvest festivals are one of the most important traditions handed down to us from our earlier Pagan ancestors. These holidays may seem irrelevant to the modern Witch, who often doesn’t even have a garden, but I actually think that they serve an important purpose. Deborah Blake, author of Circle, Coven & Grove and the newly-released Everyday Witch A to Z, discusses the importance of the harvest festivals to today's Witch.
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