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Pagan Group Etiquette

By Greycatsidhe

I’ve been mulling over this post for awhile now because of things I continually see in the Pagan community. Although some of us prefer to be solitary, there are plenty more who would like camaraderie. Maybe it’s just to make friends so you have someone who already gets you and your bone . . . → Read More: Pagan Group Etiquette

Hypatia of Alexandria

By Nikos Deja Vu

Hypatia of Alexandria (Greek: Υπατία, born between 350 and 370 AD – 415 AD) was a Greek Neoplatonist philosopher, the first notable woman in mathematics, and who also taught in the fields of astronomy and astrology. She lived in Alexandria in Roman Egypt at the turn of the 5th century, at . . . → Read More: Hypatia of Alexandria

Giving a Better Tea Leaf Reading

By the Barefooted Pavee

[Snip] Traditionally, tea leaf reading has always being carried with a sense of sacredness, not just because the Irish love their tea but because the Pavee often found sustenance and guidance from it. The joys and sorrow of the cup has being there along our journey, as a way of counsel, . . . → Read More: Giving a Better Tea Leaf Reading