• Monthly Columns,  Paranormal, Folklore & Mythology,  Spells & Rituals

    A World Re-Enchanted March 2026: The Sacred Nature of the Everyday Specifically Chores

    The subject of this month’s column is one rarely addressed within modern Neo-Pagan literature—an absence that has quietly shaped the practice of many contemporary seekers. It is a matter both subtle and profound: the estrangement of the practitioner from the living current of their own path. Within many Pagan communities, one encounters a recurring sentiment. Practitioners speak of disconnection—of distance from their magic, their altar, their observances of the Full Moon, the New Moon, or seasonal rites. These markers, though meaningful, have come to be mistaken for the totality of practice itself. When they lapse, many feel as though their path has faltered. This assumption reveals a deeper issue. When…

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    Weyland’s Whey April First, 2026 & Tarot Deck Fool’s Card Column

    April Fool’s Day Needs No Introduction. It’s the first of April in most countries and received its name from the tradition of playing practical jokes at this time. It’s been around for hundreds of years, but its actual origins are unknown. April Month rituals and spells tend to be about moving on and starting new ways of living, loving or simply being alive. During the late Middle Ages in fancy European courts, popular witches and sorcerers made up aphrodisiacs and potions in April especially, since it was thought to be a dandy month to conceive male heirs. Hey Presto. This Card Might. The Tarot Fool card usually shows an oblivious guy walking…