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Pagan Articles and Speech
Rituals
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Learning Circles
Spells and Other Workings
Pagan Tolerance in the Public School System
Assorted Pagan Events
Apprentice Adventures
So, here are synopses of the Pagan pages as well as info from some Pagan doings....
Found some old photos of the Ritual I was invloved in on the Outer Banks in... 2000, maybe? 1999?
I have written many articles, mostly for Celebrate the Circle’s Newsletter. These have been picked up by other magazines across the country, so I guess I am a syndicated columnist! They are available for reprint, just follow the directions on the page.
These pages list and describe the Seminars I have taught and am offering to teach. They are seminars because they last more than one time slot. That means 2 or three days, or even more. Packed with information, hands on experimentation and reflection, they can’t be done in a two hour time slot (most of them).
These are stand alone Workshops that can be given in two hours. There is not as much depth and less time for discussion and interaction.
This section is divided up into two main areas: Wheel of the Year Rituals and Rituals for Special Occasions. The first covers the Turning of the Wheel—those Rituals that are solar and are done at approximately the same time each year. The other part covers special occasions, such as Handfasting, Menarche, House Blessing, etc and are Rituals I have developed for particular people and situations.
This was a Woman-only group that met through one year, 2001-2002, Lammas to Midsummer. We explored our wounds, how they came to be and what we needed to do/accept/go beyond. How can we heal? Who are we after we heal? How will we live our new lives? There were only 8 meetings during the year, on the Friday before each of the Holidays.
Just what you might think. This is the witchery section that I believe most folks think of when they think of “Pagan” or “Witch.” It’s not very large, as I find developing “one size fits all” spells difficult. It’s much better to sit down with a person and understand who they are, where they are coming from and what they really want than to write a “fill in the blank” type of Working.
An overview of my brief interaction with a few school systems about the subject of Pagan tolerance. Seems most of the difficulty systems have with Paganism is based on misinformation. Pagan symbols are even suggested as a possible indication of gang activity! Geesh!