Pagan Eye: What Do You Think The Girl's Holding?
What do you think the girl in this street art is holding? When I first glanced I thought she was gazing into a crystal ball, so I took this photo. When I studied it more closely I...
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What do you think the girl in this street art is holding? When I first glanced I thought she was gazing into a crystal ball, so I took this photo. When I studied it more closely I...
The photo shows a corner of the current exhibition at Atlantis Bookshop in London. It's on the work of Austin Osman Spare. Commemorating the 70th anniversary of the artist and magi...
The helmet on the right depicts a Japanese mythological creature. I took the photo at the Samurai exhibition currently on at the British Museum. Here's the details about the two it...
Constable's watercolour of Stonehenge with a rainbow in the sky above it is one of my favourite paintings of the famous ancient monument. I took this photo of it at the Turner and...
This etching of A Witch at Her Cauldron is part of the Coming of Age exhibition at London's Wellcome Collection. I went there and took the photo above, but it isn't the only item r...
In this week’s Pagan Community Notes: a Church of England court allows the Green Man on a headstone after ruling the image compatible with Christian symbolism, Indigenous communiti...
In this week’s Pagan Community Notes: “Let the envious burst!”—ancient mosaics reveal glimpses of Roman life; Veneralia unfolds; plus announcements, Star’s Tarot of the Week, and a...
Bloomsbury, London Beltane was an ancient Gaelic Festival to mark the beginning of Summer and was celebrated in Ireland and Scotland on May 1st, but the whole month of May was the...
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In this week’s Pagan Community Notes, we feature a wrap-up of the Beltane Fire Festival and a look at the growing visibility of Paganism in Maine. We also mark National Public Gard...
The old pagan gods—those legendary figures out of Norse, Greek, Roman, and many more belief systems—are fascinating subjects. These gods had all of the emotional fallibility of hum...
. . click on an image to enlarge . Ashbourne and Burleigh Yorkshire Earrings and Necklace, for Fantasy Faire Hexumbra Misty Makeup #14, for Fantasy Faire Ve...
Lyonel Perabo reviews four recent titles of interest to Pagan readers: Fröja's Apples by Sara Bonadea George, The Dead of Winter by Sarah Clegg, Backwards into the Future by Eirik...
A young practitioner reflects on her first Spring Mysteries Festival, sharing a deeply personal journey of devotion, connection, and transformation as she encounters the Gods throu...
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The oldest known archaeological find bearing a biblical text is a silver amulet necklace with an inscription of the Priestly Blessing, which comes ... The post A Good Eye appeared...
International Dark Sky Week begins as advocates urge a return to darker nights. As light pollution grows, the observance highlights ecological harm, threatened species, and even th...
In the heart of every witch’s practice lies a deep connection to the natural world, and what better way to cultivate this connection than through a magical garden? A witch’s garden...
. While gathering the herbs we sing a song for the prosperity of all ❤ . लोकाः समस्ताः सुखिनो भवन्तु Lokah samastah sukhino bhavantu May all beings everywhere be free and happy . ....
In this week’s Pagan Community Notes: Russians turn to Witchcraft amid uncertainty, new research on happiness (is it Witchcraft?), a remembrance of elder and Witch Margot Adler, we...
The Wild Hunt wishes all of our readers a blessed turning of the wheel, as the northern hemisphere celebrates Beltane, the southern celebrates Samhain, and around the world we cele...
At 40, the Spring Mysteries Festival remains a distinctive Pagan gathering, offering an intense, immersive ritual experience that challenges participants to move beyond observation...
I’m just an hour from home when I pull into my friend’s front lawn and unload three bags heavy with books. “I hear someone’s getting into Norse mythology,” I say with a grin that I...
Here's a list of events for pagans, witches and those with similar interests. There are online things you can do anywhere (bolded to spot more easily) plus in-person talks and wor...
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