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My Etsy Shop, Bardistry Handmade Wands, is now open! www.etsy.com/shop/Bardistry
Offering wands, athames, and more!
Wands Available:
Unicorn's Horn, Handmade Juniper Magic Wand $120
Shining Wind, Handmade Creosote Magic Wand $80
Wand of the Pyromancer, Handmade Apple Magic Wand $80
The Changeling's Gift, Child Handmade Oak Magic Wand $100
Two Brothers, Handmade Rose Magic Wand Set $200
Custom Handmade Magic Wand $100
Athames Available:
Serpent's Horn, Handmade Palm Athame $30
Rune Pendants Available:
Attract Love Bindrune Pendant $10
Mental Clarity Bindrune Pendant $10
Custom Rune Pendant $12
I take commissions for Pagan ritual work, for RPG props, and Cosplay and LARP accessories.
Offering wands, athames, and more!
Wands Available:
Unicorn's Horn, Handmade Juniper Magic Wand $120
Shining Wind, Handmade Creosote Magic Wand $80
Wand of the Pyromancer, Handmade Apple Magic Wand $80
The Changeling's Gift, Child Handmade Oak Magic Wand $100
Two Brothers, Handmade Rose Magic Wand Set $200
Custom Handmade Magic Wand $100
Athames Available:
Serpent's Horn, Handmade Palm Athame $30
Rune Pendants Available:
Attract Love Bindrune Pendant $10
Mental Clarity Bindrune Pendant $10
Custom Rune Pendant $12
I take commissions for Pagan ritual work, for RPG props, and Cosplay and LARP accessories.
Wikipedia's casual, spiteful sexism
Recently, Wikipedia has saw fit to delete several pages relating to Scythian religion. The most notable casualties of this spiteful decision are Tabiti, which stands as the matriarch of the Scythian pantheon and its actual head according to Herodotus’ Histories, and Argimpasa, a rather iconic figure in the discussion of the matriarchal aspects of Scythian society.
The world’s leading encyclopaedia can afford to have articles about anal sex but not about important mythological female figures. And all because of spite.
The de facto reason for this deletion is a rather complex conflict between Wikipedia as a whole and me, and is pa
GROUP UPDATES
Hello everyone.
Since this group was started a few years ago, over time both the owner and the other admins have slowly disappeared. The current moderators have limited availability. While we do keep up on the group, we're also a bit slow at times too.
To help streamline submissions, doing the following will GREATLY help us out, and thus help your submissions get processed faster. PLEASE read the below.
:bulletred: DOES YOUR SUBMISSION MEET THE CRITERIA OF THE GROUP?:bulletred:
As a refresher here's the definition of paganism: "a religion that has many gods or goddesses, considers the earth holy". All posts related to the monotheistic Abr
Pagan Ritual Tools--On the Cheap!
It’s Earth Day, and while my blog tends to be pretty eco-centric year-round, I wanted to write today about a particular topic that comes up a lot in paganism, particularly among newcomers: ritual tools. Now, it’s been said many times by many people that you don’t actually need tools to be a pagan. I do agree that you can perform rituals open-handed, with nothing but yourself and the spirits/gods/energy you’re working with to make things happen. However, some people just like having the tools themselves; they help heighten the ability to suspend disbelief. And some people feel their tools have spirits of their own, thus
The Yuletide - a Redux
Glad Yule to you all!
I thought it'd be a great opportunity to re-share some information packed blogs from the past. Written with special attention paid to the Northern Tradition (i.e. those pagan traditions that originate from ancient Germania, Scandinavia and Anglo-Saxon England that shared a common worship to the God Odin).
:bulletred: The Yuletide:bulletred:
If you’ve ever heard the Christmas Carol “The Twelve Days of Christmas” modern heathens opt to celebrate this as the Twelve Days of Yule, with the last day culminating on 12th Night. Since ancient calendars followed a different method of time, the solstice celebra
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