What do you do when you’re feeling cold? You likely put on a sweater. The solution to feeling cold is a simple one. Some feelings, however, do not have an easy fix remedy. Anxiety is …
Litha – The Midsummer Sabbat to Celebrate the Power of the Sun
Litha, or the Midsummer sabbat, is celebrated as a lesser sabbat in modern paganism and also one of the main fire festivals in the Celtic calendar. It is celebrated around June 21st, usually falling on …
Meditation Where To Start (Where – When – How – How long)
There is no doubt in saying that meditation is one of the best activities to calm your mind and relax your body. So if you also want to practice it but you are confused about …
8 Easy Tips to Grow a Positive Mindset
Picture this; your alarm fails to go off on a day you have an important early engagement. As you try and rush to make it to the meeting, you’re stuck in constant traffic. It’s easy …
Candle Magick 101: A Step-by-Step Guide!
The use of candles in a ritualistic sense can be found in almost all religions and spiritual paths of the world. In this article, we are dealing with the principles of candle magick and we …
The Ancient Emerald Tablet – The Secret Formula of Creation
The Emerald Tablet, otherwise known as the Tabula Smaragdina, or Smaragdine Tablet, is a mysterious element of the Hermetica believed to hold the secrets behind the transmutation of the ‘Prima materia.’ Although the Emerald Tablet’s …
Paganism in Medieval Europe
The medieval age spans the period from the 5th Century to the 15th Century. At the start of it, Christianity had just survived a period of persecution. It became the official religion of the Roman …
The 8 Major Annual Wiccan Holidays (Sabbats)
Have you ever heard of Wiccan Holidays or the Sabbats? If not, then you will be forgiven…After all, isn’t there such a flurry of holidays nowadays it’s hard to keep tabs? It’s no secret that …
Yule -The Pagan Celebration of Winter Solstice That Inspired Modern Christmas
As it is practiced now, Christianity is quite different from its practice as a fledgling religion surrounded by established pagan and cultural practices going back several centuries. It is, therefore, inevitable that in its growth, …
Lammas (Lughnasadh) – the Pagan Festival for the First Harvest
Lammas, which is also called Lughnasad or Lughnassadh, is a celebration of the start of the harvest. It is especially a time to honor the first wheat or corn crop. Grain has been an important …
