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Pagan Spirit WebZine is focused on pagan religions, as Magickal life and thought. A quality publication, we seek to discover, solicit and publish scholarly material, in particular articles pertaining pagan religions, Wicca, Druid, Astrau, Shamanism, Witchcraft, Santeria, Voo Doo and more. We currently looking for featured columnist, suggested columns are tarot, herbs, spells, FAQ's, and magick in general. PLEASE FEEL FREE TO FORWARD PAGAN SPIRIT WEBZINE Published 8 times per year. Each issue approx. 25 to 40 pages.
Mark your calendar for The 1st Annual Pagan Bazaar Trade Expo is taking place February 22nd through March 1, 2010. Independent pagan / new age / metaphysical wholesalers, distributors, and manufacturers have come together to offer you (our retail store buyers) great deals online.
When we say virtual trade expo, this means you view all of our deals and products online for a specific time period, and travel is only as far as your desk chair. To prosper as a group, professionals have come together for a virtual trade show where numerous Pagan Bazaar vendors are offering retail buyers (those who purchase wholesale for their retail stores) great specials!
This is a seven day event – February 22nd through March 1, 2010. Please treat this like you would a trade show, but do your research in your slippers at your computer terminal. You’ve been given each vendor’s web address, email, phone number and Expo special. “Walk’” through all websites, soak it all in like you would on-site, and then do your purchasing. http://thepaganbazaar.pagansoftheworld.com/************************
FEATURED ARTICLES
Hunger Moons and Long Nights by A.C. Aldag During the winter months, the full moon seems chilly, bone-white and distant, although she can sometimes look as if she is surrounded by a halo of color, glittering in the frosty night sky.
February- Asatru by Katherine Stein While the majority of Pagans and Wiccans are celebrating Imbolc, here at the Asatru ranch we’ve got other things on our mind in the shortest month of the year. February, otherwise known as Horning, holds three blots or sumbels: Barri (2 Feb), Remembrance of Eyvind Kinnrifi (9 Feb), and Feast of Vali (14 Feb).
Dream Readings by Time Dreams Have you ever had a dream that stuck with you during the day-time hours? A dream that you couldn't figure out?
The Basics: Spirituality Without Dogma by Gerald L. "Moss" Bliss, D.D. Religions only look different if you get 'em from a retailer; when you go to a wholesaler, you find that they all get it from the same distributor.
Paganism and Magic By Amethyst Hawke Away from the world of fairy tales and wicked witches, modern magick's roots stem from the Celtic times 700BC - 100AD. The Celts were very spiritual people and were artistic and musical. They were also fine farmers and brave warriors
Fundamental Beliefs Of The Wiccan Religion by Vidonia Von Ulf As the religion of Wicca becomes more popular, a greater portion of the population is more likely to encounter it in one form or another. There are books describing Wiccan practices even in mainstream bookstores, there are sites devoted to sharing the Wiccan religion (as well as tearing it down) all over the Internet, and the majority of us have probably encountered the idea of Wicca on TV or in a movie.
BOOK REVIEWS HOROSCOPES
PAGAN DEFINITIONS
Imbolg By Gordon Ireland Imbolg/Imbolc is pronounced EM-Bowl-ig or ic, it also known as Midwinter, Candlemass, Oimelc, Lupercus, Lupecal, Disting, Brigatia (Brigid's Day), Lady Day and Groundhog Day.
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