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Everyone seems to be aiming for a spiritual awakening. It seems like people have been looking for spiritual unity and enlightenment since the beginning of time. Around the world, several groups of people perform various old rites. Indigenous cultures that are still around today give us a glimpse of how early humans tried to learn more about the world and its spirits. Regrettably, rituals are regarded as archaic and unwelcome in modern society. As illogical, superstitious, and primitive conduct, it is dismissed. The Church has made it clear that it does not agree with these practices. It calls them pagan...

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The gardens are in full flower, and summer has arrived. Fire up the grill, put on the sprinkler, and enjoy the Midsummer celebrations! This summer solstice Sabbat, also known as Litha, commemorates the year’s longest day. Take advantage of the extra hours of daylight by spending as much time as possible outside! How do I celebrate? Litha can be celebrated in a variety of ways, depending on your spiritual path, but the focus is almost always on the power of the sun. It’s that time of year when the crops are flourishing and the ground has warmed up. We may...

Pele

In the realm of Hawaiian mythology, Pele, the goddess of fire, lightning, wind, and volcanoes, holds a position of immense reverence and awe. Known for her fiery temperament and creative prowess, Pele has captivated the hearts and minds of both locals and visitors alike. In this blog article, we delve into the captivating world of Pele, exploring her origins, her significance in Hawaiian culture, and the legends that surround her. Join us on this mesmerizing journey as we unravel the power and grace of the Hawaiian goddess, Pele. Origins of Pele: Pele’s origins can be traced back to the ancient...

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The gardens are brimming with goodies, the fields are bursting with grain, and the harvest is fast approaching. Take a minute to unwind in the heat and think about the forthcoming bounty of the fall months. At Lammas, also known as Lughnasadh, it’s time to start reaping what we’ve sown over the last several months and accept that the long summer days are coming to a close. Depending on your spiritual path, there are many different ways to celebrate Lammas, but the focus is often on either the early harvest component or the celebration of the Celtic deity Lugh. It’s...

Kitsune

Kitsune, a mystical fox spirit in Japanese folklore, symbolizes transformation and duality, embodying both benevolence and trickery. Originating from Shinto beliefs linked to the deity Inari, Kitsune possess shape-shifting abilities, often transforming into human forms. Revered for their wisdom and power, they remain significant in modern culture and storytelling.

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