What is it we believe? What do we believe that we may have learned unconsciously as children? What is it we believe now consciously by choice based on experience? These were some of the questions I asked myself as we slowly and methodically looked at each of the myths and beliefs put forth by Beckett.
Plant Magic: Angelica
Learn the magic of the Angelica plant.
Frigg’s Forest: Nature Art
As the All-Mother, Frigg is the Norse Goddess of Mothers and protector of children. Frigg’s Forest is an ongoing series of tips and activities to involve your children in your practice.
From the Boughs of Yggdrasil: Ingwaz
In all aspects, Ingwaz is a cycle never-ending. It is a rune of both birth and death, and all points through life in-between. It is the return to life after death in regrowth every spring (1, 2).
Plant Magic: Betony
Learn how you can use betony for magical and common medical needs.
Frigg’s Forest: Mandala Art
To create mandala art, start with a simple medium. We are going to use smooth, dark river rocks. First, lay down a dark, solid color in the background. Allow the base color to dry.
For Valhalla: An Exploitation of Heathen Ideas
A reflection piece from one of our members who follows the Heathen path
From the Boughs of Yggdrasil: Bind Runes
One powerful aspect of the runes is their power in combination. These combinations are called bind runes. A practitioner can phonetically spell out a word in runes or can overlap meanings.
Plant Magic: Cinnamon
Plant Magic – Cinnamon first appeared in Chinese writing in 2800 BCE, and has also been mentioned in ancient Sanskrit documents from southern India
Frigg’s Forest: Mini Greenhouse
It can be tough to be a Pagan during the winter months. It’s dark, it’s cold, and it’s not as much fun to be outside when the weather drives one indoors.