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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Webweaving Pagan' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Webweaving Pagan Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Webweaving Pagan 1. Winter Solstice - By: Michael Russell Winter Solstice The word "solstice" is derived from the Latin word meaning to "stop" or "to stand still". The winter solstice, or "Yule" occurs on December 21 or 22 every year in the northern hemisphere. It is on one of these dates every year, at different times that the sun is furthest a... Featured ArticleBook Review: Silver's Spell For Love Silver's Spell For Love Author: Silver RavenwolfTrade Paperback, 312 pagesPublisher: LlewellynPublication date: January 2001ISBN: 1567185525More Information: http://www.ecauldron.com/cncbook.php?asin=1567185525 Like most of Silver Ravenwolf's recent books, Silver's Spells forLove is going to be controversial in the Neo-Pagan community,especially in the Wiccan part of the community. Many Neo-Paganshave no use for spell books, claiming that e ...
Read full story 2. Valentines Day - By: Michael Russell When you think of it, it is rather strange that a festival that had its origins in a pagan ritual has come to become one of the most important, commercial ventures of the modern day. And mind you, there is very little that is religious about this festival. Each year, in February, scores of young, mi... 3. Candle Magic - By: (see Article) Probably since the first candle was lit by an early Egyptian (or Roman, depending on how picky you want to be about what makes a "candle") candles have been a part of ritual and magic. The ancient peoples considered the flame a live entity and the light and warmth it shed energy which added to the e... 4. Barbarian Art Of The Middle Ages - By: Michael Russell Long before Western Europe was taken over by Barbarians, European artists were working on traditional styles. They made baskets, pottery, weapons and even ornate jewelry. Their styles were intricate and geometric and designs were carved with straight lines, curves, circles, ovals and tri... 5. Christmas - A Holiday Of Pagan Origin - By: Michael Russell Christmas is celebrated on the 25th of December, ostensibly to commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ, Many historians believe that he was born about six month after Passover, a Jewish holiday, which would put his birth sometime in September. But no one really knows with all certainty when Jesu... 6. History Of Christmas - By: Michael Russell Every year, people all over the world celebrate Christmas. They put up Christmas trees, decorate their houses with lights, and look forward to receiving gifts. Where did this holiday begin? Many people would be shocked by this, but Christmas actually dates to over 4000 years ago! This is long before... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
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