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American Pagan Folk Protection
Pagan magick includes warding, protective magick against negativity and harm, and banishing, making the unwanted leave by the use of positive energy. more...
The Evil Eye, Malocchio, also spelled Mal Occhio in Italian, is an ancient and nearly universal belief. The Italian Strega (Pagans or Witches) have a way to cure this. more...
Cleansing and Charging Crystals
Shamanic or Pagan people believe that all in the Universe including crystals have special properties, energies and powers. We can tap into their magick. more...
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Pagan Ritual Campfires and Ashes
By:
Terence P Ward
Ashes from some ritual Pagan fires have crisscrossed the United States over the last 20 years, symbolically drawing the Neopagan community closer together. more...
Trimming a Spiritual Yule Tree
By: Lori Dake
Since tree trimming predates the celebration of Christmas, Pagans can incorporate this cherished tradition by following the theme of Nature in winter. more...
By: Lori Dake
Creating a nativity scene to reflect a Pagan's beliefs can represent his or her faith in a festive and spiritual display. more...
By: Terri Paajanen
Pagans often look back to respect their elders and ancestors at Samhain. A popular way of doing this is with an ancestor altar. more...
Dedicating Sacred Space at Home
By: Lori Dake
Creating sacred space in the home is vital for those who practise the myriad forms of Paganism, and can be as festive or as low-key as desired. more...
By:
Elizabeth Yetter
In European folk magic dolls were used for many purposes. For instance, dolls were used to represent a goddess, such as Bride, during seasonal observances. more...
By:
Elizabeth Yetter
Learn why and how to prepare for rituals and spellwork in your home or bedroom. more...
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