Tag: Pagan

Miasma and oracles: How ancient Greeks understood plagues | Europe, News, Paganism, U.S., Witchcraft, World

Gwendolyn Reece [courtesy]
Gwendolyn Reece [courtesy]

Witchcraft & Pagan News – We have a conversation with Gwendolyn Reece, High Priestess of the Assembly of the Sacred Wheel, to explain how Ancient Greece understood plagues. | Europe, News, Paganism, U.S., Witchcraft, World

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High Winds and Dark Waters ~ Witcheries for Dark Times, part 3 of 3 – Glasse Witch Cottage

This is the age of overstimulation – of so many concerns vying for our attention that intellectual, emotional and focus burnout is a daily occurrence for many people.  When we look at the needs of the world, or even just our individual countries, it’s easy to become overwhelmed: poverty, climate change, war, illness, natural disasters, politics…the list is bottomless.

This blog series is all about responding to the world in ways that are useful and productive.  I approach new onslaughts of awful with a three-part response: &

High Winds and Dark Waters ~ Witcheries for Dark Times, Part 1 of 3 – Glasse Witch Cottage

I have nightmares about the ocean.  They never start off scary.  In my dreams, I am excited to go to the beach.  It’s often the same seaside town I visit in my slumbering journey: a rather New England-looking village that slopes down a hill toward the shore. Cheerful buildings, boardwalk, winding sidewalks and narrow roads, bright sunlight on a sparkling sea.  People out walking, riding bikes, visiting shops. I stand at the top of a hill looking down at this idyllic scene, apprecia