"Celebrate the Seasons and the Wheel of the Year Rituals •⊂ Recipes •⊂ Crafts •⊂ Pagan Lore •⊂ Planetary Guidance Enrich your spiritual life with the lessons and gifts of the eight sacred holidays of the witches’ year. Offering a variety of ways to work with seasonal energies, Llewellyn’s 2016 Sabbats Almanac features ideas and insights from a wealth of favorite contributors: Dallas Jennifer Cobb •⊂ Natalie Zaman •⊂ Suzanne Ress •⊂ E ..."
"Llewellyn's Magical Almanac has been inspiring all levels of magical practitioners for over twenty years. Filled with practical spells, rituals, and fresh ideas, you'll find new ways to deepen your craft and enhance everyday life. This edition features over three dozen compelling articles, grouped by element, on kitchen witchery, zodiac magic, tarot and stones, backyard magic, smudging around the world, weather witching, sacred wells of ..."
"Llewellyn’s Magical Almanac has been inspiring all levels of magical practitioners for over twenty years. Filled with practical spells, rituals, and fresh ideas, you’ll find new ways to deepen your craft and enhance everyday life. This edition features compelling articles, grouped by element, on solar power and the home, carnival magic, recycling and refurbishing, enlightened eats, emergency healing, faery offerings and shrines, folk c ..."
"Melanie Marquis LUGHNASADH IS ONE OF the least talked about sabbats
among western Neopagans who celebrate the wheel of the year. ... to pay tribute
to the past, to honor love, to share good times with loved ones, and to enjoy some
fun and excitement. These are all traditions we modern Pagans can still get into,
just as our Pagan brothers and sisters of the past did. ... Today, people celebrate
either Old Style Lughnasadh on August ..."
"A playful and flirtatious god, Krishna is often associated with theft, first of ghee (
Indian butter) when he was a child and later a thief of hearts. The Japanese
Bakedanuki isa bigbellied, wellendowed, sakedrinking mischievous goddepicted
in statuarymeant forgood luck. These creatures area personified version of the
Japanese raccoonlike dog, the danuki and are similar to the Japanese and
Chinese fox lore in which there is much inf ..."