I’ve just released a small (54 page) work that can be found on Amazon. Personal copies will be available in the coming weeks. “This short book is intended to help guide Celto-Germanic Pagans in their yearly celebrations, practices, and rituals. While much of this information regards ancient observations and customs, it also includes many modern... Continue Reading →
Autumn Equinox
The Autumn Equinox is the turning point in the year when daylight and darkness are equal once again, tipping the scales towards the darkest period of the year when the nights grow longer and the weather gets colder. Traditionally, harvests would be reaped during this time and various rituals were conducted for the gods and... Continue Reading →
The Celto-Germanic “Wheel of the Year” According to Past and Present Pagan Customs
Samhain/Álfablót Samhain is a time when the spirits of nature, the dead, and the gods are most likely to emerge to walk amongst the living. During these days, when daylight becomes shorter and shorter, nature around us seems to die and shed its vitality, leaving trunks and branches barren, resembling bones protruding from the forest... Continue Reading →
Traditional Pagan Holidays: Autumn Equinox
New article on Substack.
Traditional Pagan Holidays: Spring Equinox/Ostara
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Goþa Fara (Spring Equinox 2023)
We are happy to bring you this new song “Goþa Fara” on this beautiful and auspicious Spring Equinox. ‘Goþa Fara’ is a Gothic phrase meaning, “have a good journey,” and is meant here as a blessing to all beings embarking on new journeys, whether in life or in death. This song, in particular, is dedicated... Continue Reading →