June is one of the most celebrated months in the pagan calendar. The days are long, the sun is at its peak power, and no matter what pagan path you walk, June has something for you. The name "June" comes from Juno, the Roman queen of the gods.
Pagan Altars: Beginners Guide
Altars are a focal point for many religions. A place of sacred space. Creating an altar is one way for you to create and invite magic into your home.
For pagans, an altar is a place in your home where you will practice your religion. It is a place where you can connect with higher powers. Your alter is a living thing that enhances your spiritual walk.
7 Benefits of Being A Pagan
Paganism is a dynamic growing religion but what are the benefits? Becoming a pagan offers its practitioners many benefits.
In this article, we will examine seven benefits that pagans have when compared to other religions. Keep in mind that pagan practices are very diverse and these are general things pagans have in common.
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11 Core Nordic Religion Principal Beliefs
Norse religion, also known as Germanic paganism or Heathenry, is a spiritual path that has deep roots in the traditions of Scandinavian and Germanic peoples, dating back to roughly the 1st century CE.
Far from being a primitive belief system, Norse religion is a sophisticated worldview that continues to shape the lives of modern practitioners across the globe.
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Reimagining the Wheel of the Year
Many contemporary pagan traditions, such as Wicca and Druidry, divide the year into eight equal pie pieces known as the Wheel of the Year. The Wheel follows the agricultural cycle which is acknowledged both directly and as a metaphor for the process of self-improvement and spiritual growth.
But in this time of ecological and environmental crises, practitioners of earth-based spirituality can move towards deeper interconnection and bring the Wheel of the Year with them.
Back To School For Pagan Children
New clothes, backpack, and notebooks. Some things are the same for all children at the end of the summer.
Your pagan child may feel anxious about starting a new school year with a new teacher and more advanced coursework.
Pagan children sometimes face challenges brought on by their lifestyle and/or religious life. They may face discrimination from other students or sadly even the teacher.
13 Celtic Tree Months
The ancient Celtic calendar is based on a lunar schedule and contains thirteen months in the year. In modern paganism, we united the lunar phases with the Gregorian calendar to give us a definitive time period.
The Celtic Tree Months are based on the Ogham alphabet and each month corresponds to a sacred tree. The trees are associated with deities, elements, healing, and certain areas of magic.
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Draconic Wicca 101
Draconic Wicca is the utilization of the powers of the dragons, alongside the God and the Goddess. This branch of Wicca has been growing steadily and isn’t that well known.
Draconic magic is a more advanced practice and is a practice that needs self-discipline and motivation. Dragons can be strict teachers!
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The Law of Attraction: How Can It Help Your Practice
Most people have heard of the Law of Attraction thanks to The Secret, the books and movies based on this ancient way of thinking. As interesting and as informative as they are there is so much more to the Law of Attraction than the franchise could possibly cover.
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Rodnovery: Animal Totems And Spirit Guides
Animal totems and spirit guides were common among many pagan groups including the Native Slavic Faith.
Some Gods in the Rodnovery pantheon had really strong connections with certain animals. To some extent, they were even shapeshifters who came to our realm of living in the form of animals or animal spirits to interact with humans.
Pagan Terminology
There is often a lot of confusion surrounding pagan terminology. Paganism, Pantheism, Panentheism, Animism, Astrotheology, and Anthropomorphic are all terms used to describe religious philosophies.
All those P’s and A’s. It can all be very confusing. Here is a breakdown of terms with easy-to-understand definitions and examples.


















