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Celebrate the Earth: A Year of Holidays Pagan Tradition

Current price: $21.00
Celebrate the Earth: A Year of Holidays Pagan Tradition
Celebrate the Earth: A Year of Holidays Pagan Tradition

Barnes and Noble

Celebrate the Earth: A Year of Holidays Pagan Tradition

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Published to coincide with the Pagan holiday Samhain on October 31st, this new title by a renowned author and Witch will appeal to spiritualists and environmentalists alike as it celebrates the eight holidays in the Pagan tradition.  The Pagan origins of many of our everyday traditions, including the Winter Solstice and Spring Equinox, are celebrated here as holidays that spring from the seasons of the earth. Wit its practical suggestions for enjoying seasonal renewal,
Celebrate The Earth
blends all the richness and ancient lore of Witchcraft with how-to advice to create a modern-day celebration of nature.  For each holiday, it offers instructions on: Earth magic—sample rituals, preparation, garb, herbcraft, spellcraft, and magical stones, for promoting love, romance, and healing. Holiday fare—recipes and menus to prepare. Ancient activities—crafts and games passed down through generations. Also included is a list of sources—an extensive bibliography, plus lists of specialty shops and mail order catalogs.

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