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Witch Musings

Witch Musings

http://www.wiccagirl.com

The musings of a Wiccan / Witch

Witchy Kitchen

Witchy Kitchen

http://witchykitchen.com

Recipes, crafts and ideas for celebrating the Pagan Wheel of the Year.

Journey of an Angel Witch

Journey of an Angel Witch

http://angelwitchjourney.blogspot.com/

Information and experiences surrounding Angels, witchcraft and family magical practice.

The Pagan Mafia

The Pagan Mafia

http://www.paganmafia.com/

A pagan blog for Southern Hemispherian Pagans.

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Full Moon Blessings Ritual

2 Witches Blog - Pagan Family Life | December 2nd 2009 by mama kelly

Simple Full Moon Ritual – as you sweep your home chant the following, ending with visualizing sweeping the negativity out the front door and off the porch (or stoop) and taking a few moments to visualize your home filling with the bright light read more

Black Friday…Bah Humbug!

Living the Maze | November 27th 2009 by Daniel Campbell

I hope everyone had an amazing Thanksgiving. I know I did. To be honest, I have mixed feelings about the holiday. Being Pagan, my thanksgiving is more around the time of Mabon, which falls on the autumn equinox. I celebrate traditional thanksgiving f read more

Win "4 Tickets to REVERIE: Cirque on Ice"

Singapore Draws | November 26th 2009

Requirement: See Below Prizes: 25 winners '4 Tickets to REVERIE: Cirque on Ice'Till: 29 Nov 2009Storyline: "REVERIE takes place in the mystical world of ‘Albedo’, that special place created in the dancing reflection of light on ice. The Kingdom read more

Folk favourites the Lark Rise Band come to Lichfield

The Lichfield Blog | November 24th 2009

Lark Rise BandSome of the top folk musicians in the country are set to play at the Lichfield Guildhall. The Lark Rise Band features acclaimed performers such as Ashley Hutchings and Simon Care. They’ll be performing as part of Lichfield Arts read more

Pagan Roots of Thanksgiving

The DAPC Blog | November 8th 2009 by ~Overon Alburtis Magnus

Pagan Roots of Thanksgiving Feast Day Has Roots in European and Native American Paganism Pilgrims and Wampanoagans celebrated the first Thanksgiving. The tribe had its own feast day. Future Pagan immigrants brought their harvest festivals to America. read more

How time flies by...

Twilight Wind Chimes | November 8th 2009 by Samantha

It has been 6 months since my last update. I've got blog jealousy, which translates to blog neglect. When I see that not many people see my posts, I lose the desire to blog altogether. I apologize to those of you who do (or did) follow my blog, fo read more

Wiccan Glossary Mabon

Hallooer | November 7th 2009 by Serenity

Mabon: Fall Equinox Sept 20-23 A celebration of harvest feast of joy and thanks. Darkness and light are equally balanced. This is a good time so seek inner balance and harmony.Psychic SerenityPsychic ReadersNatural Health Store read more

Pagan Calendar of Days for 2010

Gypsy Magic | November 3rd 2009 by Shirley Gibson

Here is a quick list of pagan, magical, and other holidays for November 2009 through December 2010. You will notice that some of the holidays are different depending on which side of the equator you are on.November 20092: Full moon -- Mourning Moon 1 read more

Happy Autumn Equinox

Blasphemes | October 31st 2009 by Jef

Happy Autumn Equinox (Sept 20, this year), Harvest Moon, a good harvest, Halloween, 節氣, 春分, 秋分の日 Shūbun no hi, and Mabon. read more

I Must Be Cursed

~Witchy Mama~ | October 30th 2009 by Lisa

No Samhain for us. Seriously, I must be cursed! We missed Mabon because we were all sick and well, guess what? Yup, sick again.It started on Monday, Olivia - headache, chills, fever, etc. Pediatrician said bronchitis and gave her antibiotics. Tuesday read more

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  • Roseb44170

    Roseb44170 has updated her twitter:

    @bellbook Actually 4 Mabon I got some apples 2 help me celebrate the beginning of the season - all different color apples! They look great!
  • Maguix

    Maguix has posted a new entry on: OMVNI

    Curiosidade: Mabon - Equinócio de Outono

    Cornucópia, a Colheita do Vinho, Mabon, Festival de Avalon, são os nomes pelos quais é conhecido o Equinócio de Outono.Os dias são cada vez mais curtos, os ventos invernais já começam ase fazer…

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  • wyndsong71

    wyndsong71 has updated her twitter:

    Going incognito during mabon ritual.
  • Sirriusaset

    Sirriusaset has posted a new entry on: Fantastical Reality

    Happy Belated Mabon

    Mabon is a time to celebrate our harvests and to seek balance in our lives. The beauty of nature surrounds us and we give thanks for our bounty of blessings. This is a wonderful time to take stock of…

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