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Guardian Statue Household Protector Spell
originally published November 1, 2009 The Roman festival of Compitalia honored the Lares for their help. The Lares are household hearth...
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Jun 17, 20222 min read


Making Positive Changes with Sophia
originally published December 1, 2009 , Goddess of Wisdom December 16th is set aside on the Greco-Roman calendar for the goddesses Sophia...
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Jun 17, 20224 min read


Removing Obstacles with Ganesha
originally published January 1, 2010 Ganesha is an Indian God with the body of a man and the head of an elephant. The God of wisdom and...
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Jun 17, 20225 min read


The Cauldron of Inspiration
originally published February 1, 2010 with Brigit, the Lady of the Sacred Flame February begins with a Sabbat that is usually celebrated...
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Jun 17, 20226 min read


A Pax on Both Their Houses
originally published April 1, 2010 Pax is a Roman goddess whose name means “peace” or “Spirit of Peace”. The Romans “adopted” her from...
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Jun 17, 20223 min read


Diana’s May Day Holy Water
originally published May 1, 2010 The Roman goddess Diana (the Greek Artemis) was called “The Dewy One” by the ancient Romans because they...
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Jun 17, 20229 min read


Mid-Summer Spiritual Purification with Vesta
originally published August 1, 2010 “Daughter of Saturn, venerable dame, Who dwell’st amid great fire’s eternal flame, In thee the gods...
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Jun 17, 202214 min read


Faces of the Huntress
originally pub lished November 1, 2010 This month you get two-for-one-special; two spells for the price of one. That’s because there are...
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Jun 17, 20225 min read


The Day of the Dead (El Dia de los Muertos)
originally published November 1, 2010 This time of year we either think of the Celtic holy day of Samhain or its American reinvention,...
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Jun 17, 20227 min read


Festivals of the Moon
originally published March 1, 2011 Greetings! Instead of a two-for-one special month, you get a three-for-one special! The theme for...
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Jun 17, 202232 min read


Anthesteria, the Festival of Flowers
originally published March 1, 2011 Greetings! This month’s article is inspired by a Greek feast day called the Anthesteria, the festival...
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Jun 17, 202224 min read


Winter Protection from the Snow Faeries
originally published December 1, 2011 Winter Protection from the Snow Faeries Snow Faeries, Frost Faeries, Ice faeries or Winter Faeries;...
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Jun 17, 20224 min read


Domhnach Chrom Dubh (Chrom Dubh Sunday)
originally published August 1, 2011 Domhnach Chrom Dubh (Chrom Dubh Sunday) Domhnach Chrom Dubh, which translates to “Chrom Dubh Sunday”,...
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Jun 17, 20229 min read
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