Hallows 2017
The year is winding down, nights are longer, colder now. It’s the fallow time, the harvest is done, or better be. What has been was sown has been reaped, and for better or worse, we must wear what we have … Continue reading →
The year is winding down, nights are longer, colder now. It’s the fallow time, the harvest is done, or better be. What has been was sown has been reaped, and for better or worse, we must wear what we have … Continue reading →
The Equinox has come again: day and night (approximately) equal. the harvest continues in our farming community, corn will be next month, along with the last of our Farmer’s Markets. The seasons change, and bring with them change. Change brings … Continue reading →
Beltane has come and passed again. As is our custom, we journeyed in to Seattle to attend the Morris Dances at Gasworks Park, a custom we’ve celebrated for close to 30 years now.
Continue reading →The Selling of the Old Religion by Gwydion Pendderwen from Nemeton, Volume One, Number Two Lady Day/Beltane, 1973 Common Era It wasn’t too very long ago that my existence as a Witch was a guarded secret. “It isn’t wise to … Continue reading →
That Nemed Cuculatii has joined those who sponsor The Witches Voice, www.witchvox.net. The Witches Voice has served as a primary point of information on paganism and witchcraft for many years, and we are pleased to announce our support of their … Continue reading →
May 2nd is International Pagan Coming Out Day. Sponsored by the Pagan Education Network (Facebook and website), 2013 is the third annual event. Many practising Pagans, Heathens, Witches and others continue to remain “in the broom closet”, so to speak, … Continue reading →
Morganna Davies, an Alexandrian Priestess, was a member of one of the earliest Alexandrian covens in the United States and founder of the Keepers of the Ancient Mysteries (.K.A.M.). She was also a Priestess of the New England Covens of … Continue reading →
Padded Resumes. Why is it that people in the Pagan Community feel such an overwhelming need to “pad their résumés”, so to speak? This seems to be especially true of certain authors, notably those connected with a rather large, well-known … Continue reading →
[Prefatory note: I do not use the title “Lord Moondancer”, nor did the interviewer; however, the publisher of Echoed Voices felt it was necessary for some reason.] Traditional Witch An interview with Lord Moondancer, a Traditionalist Craft Elder and Ladybug, … Continue reading →
This page was formerly (until Election Day 2000 in the U.S.A.) a part of Moondancer’s Mutterings. As the election has since passed, but I feel the information to be still valid and of importance, I’ve moved it to it’s own … Continue reading →