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pumpkinjam
@pumpkinjam (8876)
• United Kingdom
31 Oct 21
OĆche Shamhna Shona Daoibh
Happy Halloween
Samhain blessings
I don't think I ever gave this poem a title. It was originally written in 2013 and, for some reason, has never made it to my poetry blog or website (links to which are...
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celticeagle
@celticeagle (189789)
• Boise, Idaho
24 Oct 21
The old-fashioned broom is often depicted with the witch. It is believed it has its roots in a pagan fertility ritual. Farmers would leap onto such brooms and dance around in the light of a full moon to encourage the growth of...
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Ruthie J Cassettari
@DearAphrodite (194)
7 Oct 20
I dedicate my first blog to my friend C.T.
I actually used this spell. I had these neighbors that thought it was okay to blare their music ALL night and yell and scream at each other day and night. You know the type. First, I...
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Shelly Freeman
@Shellyjane (462)
• United Kingdom
17 Nov 18
This might seem like an odd combination but I have recently decided to combine my love of planning and bullet journals with my desire to learn more about different gods and goddesses.
In order to do this I have decided to...
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Shilo Greenwood Slytherin
@ShilGreenwood (34)
26 Dec 17
I was browsing topics and noticed that there is no information on popculture paganism. Being an eclectic popculture pagan myself I was wondering if there are any more pop culture pagans here.
For those of you unfamiliar with pop...
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@acelawrites
@acelawrites (19272)
• Philippines
19 Oct 17
This morning I saw a post of a relative who shared an advice from a former "satanist," or one who adored satan or the devil.
He said if people will dress up in such gory costumes/masks,etc. they are worshipping the devil and the...
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N.B. Yomi
@Hanyouyomi (2186)
• Dallas, Texas
3 Dec 16
I was originally going to post thistle day after Thanksgiving, since posting it on Thanksgiving would've soured my holiday spirit. But I've recently noticed that there seems to be a lot of Grinches and Scrooges during this time of...
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Amanda Tucker
@Kazemononoke (248)
• United States
31 Oct 15
Yes, there is indeed a pagan background to this holiday. It isn't just a night that people play tricks for fun and children get to dress up and be their hero for a day.
All Hallows Eve marks the thinning of the boundaries...
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Happy Homestead
@destry (2567)
• Kirkwall, Scotland
22 Oct 15
This year, we are not going to buy any new Christmas decorations, we are going to make them all instead. We are rather annoyed by the commercialistic approach that many people take towards the festive season, so this year we are...
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Amanda Young
@AmandaGaia (4)
• Phoenix, Arizona
2 Jan 15
It surprises me at how much discrimination there is in this world when it comes to things like religion and lifestyles. Never once, in the history of the written word, has there ever been any proof that any one religion is the...
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silvercryst340v3
@silvercryst340v3 (203)
• Philippines
11 Feb 13
The Valentine's Day is a world tradition celebrated every 14th of February. It's commonly known to have been named after St. Valentine, referred to as a "Christian" priest who have been imprisoned during the Roman Christian...
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Secret
@IntrovertShy (2780)
• Marikina, Philippines
6 Feb 13
Who knows Pagan? Some said that pagan is somewhat feminists? How true is this? And what beliefs invole in Pagan? Though men and women are equal in a Pagan community and that also includes homosexual, is it true that majority are...
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pumpkinjam
@pumpkinjam (8876)
• United Kingdom
8 Apr 12
I think it's a fairly simple question although I expect that the answer is neither yes nor no.
It is accepted by a lot of people that certain "Christian" celebrations have been usurped or, at least, borrowed from Pagan...
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