Monday, December 11, 2017
Thursday, November 2, 2017
neo polytheist: Hecate in the Roman Tradition – Trivia of the Cros...
neo polytheist: Hecate in the Roman Tradition – Trivia of the Cros...: Artist unknown. Image source: shirleytwofeathers.com Hecate (or Trivia , to use her Latin name – as this is now also an English wor...
A bad witch's blog: Brooms, Wands & Cauldrons with Simon Costin
A bad witch's blog: Brooms, Wands & Cauldrons with Simon Costin: I spent the night of Halloween in the library. Perhaps not exactly where you might expect a witch to be one of the most special times o...
Friday, October 27, 2017
Living Liminally: The Dearg Due
Living Liminally: The Dearg Due: With Samhain approaching I decided to write about the Dearg Due, the closest to a classic vampire that can be found in Irish folklore. Almo...
Wednesday, September 20, 2017
Stars Over Washington: Past and Future: What's 1831 Got to Do with It?
Stars Over Washington: Past and Future: What's 1831 Got to Do with It?: The Discovery of Nat Turner by William Henry Shelton (1840–1932)[1][4] [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons Although no sources are ci...
Monday, September 4, 2017
neo polytheist: Dis Pater and Proserpina
neo polytheist: Dis Pater and Proserpina: "Hades and Persephone" by lleye.deviantart.com In Roman polytheism Dis Pater, Pluto and Orcus are all names for the same ...
Friday, August 11, 2017
A bad witch's blog: Review: The Devil's Crown - Robert Cochrane's Craf...
A bad witch's blog: Review: The Devil's Crown - Robert Cochrane's Craf...: Cochranian witchcraft is an important strand of modern pagan witchcraft in the UK. It is completely separate from the more widely known Gard...
Thursday, July 6, 2017
A bad witch's blog: A Personal Rant: Witchcraft or Wombcraft?
A bad witch's blog: A Personal Rant: Witchcraft or Wombcraft?: This is going to be a rant, so stop reading now if you don’t like strongly worded personal opinions. Here’s the thing: I am a woman, a witch...
Saturday, April 1, 2017
neo polytheist: Germanic Beliefs Regarding the Afterlife
neo polytheist: Germanic Beliefs Regarding the Afterlife: "Ingeborg" by Zorn (1907) One thing of which we can be certain is that the pre-Christian Germanic peoples generally believed...
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