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The Top 10 Blog Posts of 2018

January 1, 2019 HumanisticPaganism Calendar, Community, HP, Latest Posts, naturalistic pagan, Seasonal, Seasonal Themes

It’s a tough task to pick my favorite posts of 2018.  Luckily, I don’t have to do that.  Here are the top ten posts of 2018, based on the number of views.  Plenty of them show that many of us…

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Happy Winter Solstice!

December 21, 2018 HumanisticPaganism Ancient and Modern Paganism, Calendar, HP, Latest Posts, naturalistic pagan, Practice, Seasonal

Happy Winter Solstice, or Yule!  Of course, our spherical planet also gives us the beautiful symmetry of the Summer Solstice (Litha) being celebrated now by our Southern Hemisphere friends.  For all of us, this year brings us the special treat of…

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As the Solstice Approaches, We Again see the Power of our Star

December 18, 2018 HumanisticPaganism Ancient and Modern Paganism, Calendar, HP, Latest Posts, naturalistic pagan, Practice, Seasonal

Though we are now seeing less and less of our closest star (in the Northern Hemisphere), the Sun will soon be returning!  For me, the Winter Solstice is a celebration of all stars, near and far, ancient and current. Here…

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Yule (the Winter Solstice) is right around the corner!

December 1, 2018 HumanisticPaganism Calendar, Families, HP, inspiration, Latest Posts, Meaning, naturalistic pagan, Practice, Seasonal, Seasonal Themes, spirituality

So how will  you be celebrating?  There are less than three weeks left before Yule (the Winter Solstice)! This is going out a week early because for many of us, this is a Sabbat that takes a little more preparation…

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The Fall Equinox Approaches!

September 2, 2018 HumanisticPaganism Calendar, HP, Latest Posts, naturalistic pagan, Seasonal, Seasonal Themes

In the Northern Hemisphere, the Fall Equinox is celebrated in less than three weeks (it is September 22nd this year in the United States, but on the 23rd in Europe) as Mabon, also called Harvest Home.  (Those in the Southern Hemisphere celebrate…

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The Winter Cross-Quarter (Winter Thermstice) Approaches!

January 28, 2018 HumanisticPaganism Calendar, HP, Latest Posts, naturalistic pagan, Seasonal

Balanced Pagaian Lammas & Imbolc Altars by Glenys Livingstone In the Northern Hemisphere, the Winter cross-quarter (Summer Thermstice) is traditionally celebrated on February 2 as Imbolc.  It is near the midpoint between the Winter Solstice and the Spring equinox, which this year…

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The Winter Cross-Quarter (Winter Thermstice) Approaches!

January 28, 2018 HumanisticPaganism Calendar, HP, Latest Posts, naturalistic pagan, Seasonal

Balanced Pagaian Lammas & Imbolc Altars by Glenys Livingstone In the Northern Hemisphere, the Winter cross-quarter (Summer Thermstice) is traditionally celebrated on February 2 as Imbolc.  It is near the midpoint between the Winter Solstice and the Spring equinox, which this year…

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Happy Winter Solstice!

December 21, 2017 HumanisticPaganism Ancient and Modern Paganism, Calendar, HP, Latest Posts, naturalistic pagan, Practice, Seasonal

Happy Solstice!

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Yule (the Winter Solstice) is right around the corner!

December 3, 2017 HumanisticPaganism Calendar, Families, HP, inspiration, Latest Posts, Meaning, naturalistic pagan, Practice, Seasonal, Seasonal Themes, spirituality

So how will  you be celebrating?  There are less than three weeks left before Yule (the Winter Solstice)! This is going out a week early because for many of us, this is a Sabbat that takes a little more preparation…

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The Fall Equinox Approaches!

September 11, 2017 HumanisticPaganism Calendar, HP, Latest Posts, naturalistic pagan, Seasonal, Seasonal Themes

In the Northern Hemisphere, the fall equinox is celebrated in a couple weeks (it is September 22nd this year) as Mabon, also called Harvest Home.  (Those in the Southern Hemisphere celebrate the spring equinox, Ostara, at this time.) Growing Darkness……. Mike Nichols writes…

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