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By Makarios, on September 1st, 2012 By Patti Wigington
God’s eyes are one of the easiest crafts you can make, and they’re versatile because you can create them in any color. For a harvest celebration, make them in fall colors — yellows and browns and reds and oranges. At Yule, you can make them in reds and greens. If you’d like . . . → Read More: Mabon Countdown: Make a God’s Eye
By Makarios, on September 1st, 2012 By Elani Temperance
[Snip] As previously discussed, Reconstructionist faiths work on a basic premise: those who practiced it first, practiced it best. If we want to worship these Gods, we should do it in a way which the Gods are used to and expect of us. Yet, society has changed. Other religions have come and . . . → Read More: Reconstruct? Y/N
By Makarios, on September 1st, 2012 By Carl Llewellyn Weschcke
You are more than a physical body with a marvelous physical brain!
Some people believe that’s all there is—just a physical body—while many more believe, at the least, in something they call a “soul.” Some think of the soul as a kind of balloon-like attachment to the physical body, while others . . . → Read More: Astral Projection and the Subtle Bodies
By Makarios, on September 1st, 2012 By Jan Erik Rekdal
The Irish king is a vexed issue which, for a long time, was chiefly discussed by historians. The bulk of mediaeval king-tales in the Irish tradition have traditionally been named ‘the Historical cycle’, which reveals the perception of them as historical documents. More recently, however, the king has been approached by . . . → Read More: Transmission of Kings and Texts in Medieval Irish Tradition
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