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21 March 11

I Fell Off the Face of the Earth…

… Not really, but it seems like it, doesn’t it?

Sorry about being gone again. I’ll be back soon!

Tags: Pagan Gone Sorry!
Posted: 8:54 PM

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Tags: Pagan Follow
16 March 11

Reblogged: sad-anal

15 March 11

Reblogged: hipporacle

Posted: 4:05 PM
pagan-depot:
St. Patrick and the Pagan Snakes of Ireland:
St.  Patrick is known as a symbol of Ireland, particularly around every  March. One of the reasons he’s so famous is because he supposedly drove  the snakes out of Ireland, and was even credited with a miracle for  this. What many people don’t realize is that the serpent was actually a  metaphor for the early Pagan faiths of Ireland. It’s important to note  that he did not physically drive the Pagans from Ireland, but instead  St. Patrick brought Christianity to the Emerald Isle. He did such a good  job of it that he began the conversion of the entire country to the new  religious beliefs, thus paving the way for the elimination of the old  systems. And while it’s true that snakes are hard to find in Ireland, this may well be due to the fact that it’s an island, and so snakes aren’t exactly migrating there in packs.

pagan-depot:

St. Patrick and the Pagan Snakes of Ireland:

St. Patrick is known as a symbol of Ireland, particularly around every March. One of the reasons he’s so famous is because he supposedly drove the snakes out of Ireland, and was even credited with a miracle for this. What many people don’t realize is that the serpent was actually a metaphor for the early Pagan faiths of Ireland. It’s important to note that he did not physically drive the Pagans from Ireland, but instead St. Patrick brought Christianity to the Emerald Isle. He did such a good job of it that he began the conversion of the entire country to the new religious beliefs, thus paving the way for the elimination of the old systems. And while it’s true that snakes are hard to find in Ireland, this may well be due to the fact that it’s an island, and so snakes aren’t exactly migrating there in packs.

Reblogged: pagan-depot

Posted: 12:00 PM
karky:

Something Wicca This Way Comes

karky:

Something Wicca This Way Comes

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14 March 11

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Posted: 8:00 AM
I would love to do this.

I would love to do this.

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Themed by Hunson. Originally by Josh