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Category Archives: General Post
Wheat Class at PantheaCon 2016
PantheaCon 2016 is almost upon us and once again The Woven Circle will be teaching two traditional wheat weaving classes at the convention. The Woven Circle is made up of talented artists who travel to San Jose each year to … Continue reading
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Our Own Wheels
It is August, the time of year when I get geared up and begin thinking about back to school. I am a teacher, and it occurs to me every year that we make our own rhythms in the Wheel of … Continue reading
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Tomorrow is Halloween and I am thinking about the idea of the thinning veil between the world of the living and the dead. Being a Pagan Humanist, I am not sure that other world exists; however, I can’t disregard the … Continue reading
Tarot Book Reviews
I have been reading tarot for about 30 years, and I have not come close to understanding all the cards. In almost all of the lectures I have attended on reading tarot, I haven’t yet met a teacher that does … Continue reading
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Tarot Companions
The Tarot Art project I would like to share today is two pieces that are meant to be companions to each other. The first, I like to call, Tarot Theater(front). (Tarot really is a bit like theater, isn’t it?) This … Continue reading
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How to Meet People at PantheaCon
PantheaCon provides a great opportunity for meeting other Pagans, some famous and other known mostly in their local communities. One of the best things about attending a conference is getting to meet those people you always wanted to. So if … Continue reading
The Monkey Story
I am often asked to recount this story from my childhood and I hope you enjoy it as well. Thanks Mom for my sense of humor.
May Day and Wheat
This May Day brings a new blog: Straw Blog. This is a project Morgyn Owens-Celli, Angela Pearson, and myself worked on to give voice to the international straw community. So please join us today for what is happening around the world … Continue reading
The Rise and Fall of History of Rome Podcast
It is with some sadness that one of my favorite podcasts is ending soon. The History of Rome with Mike Duncan will be coming to an end just as the Rome Republic and then the Empire ended. Mr. Duncan will be ending this podcast … Continue reading
Where our Magic Comes From?
Shilo Shiv Suleman in her Ted Talk laments how magic has been replaced by technology. Yet, as I reflected upon this idea, I began to think about a song by Dar Williams entitled “The Christians and the Pagans.” The question is where does our magic … Continue reading