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Merry Meet and Welcome to the September Issue of PaganPages We have a wonderful Mabon issue for you this month!! Be sure to visit us on our Etsy Site for Beautiful Jewelry, Supplies, and Goodies. We are currently looking for a columnist to review blogs, sites, podcasts, etc… If you are interested email [email protected]
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September Correspondences
Herbs: Copal, fennel, rye, wheat, valerian, skullcap, acorn, benzoin, ferns, grains, honeysuckle, marigold, milkweed, myrrh, passionflower, pine cones, rose, sage, Solomon’s Seal, tobacco, thistle, vegetables. Foods: Breads, grains, seeds, dried fruits and beans, baked squash, nuts, apples, pomegranates, and vegetables such as potatoes, carrots, and onions, wine. Colors: Brown, yellow-green, yellow, red, russet, maroon, gold, scarlet, purple. Flowers: Narcissus, lily, aster, morning glory. Scents: Storax, mastic, gardenia, bergamot. Autumn blend made by combining: benzoin, myrrh, and sage, also these incenses separately. Stones: Blue sapphire, peridot, olivine, chrysolite, citrine, lapis lazuli, and yellow agates. Trees: Hazel, larch, bay. Animals: Snake, jackal. Birds: Ibis, sparrow. Deities: Bona Dea, Ceres, Ch’ang-O, Demeter, The…
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Mabon Correspondences
MAY-bon, MAY-bun, MAY-bone, MAH-boon or MAH-bawn, – Lesser Sabbat – Fall/Autumn Equinox, September 21-23 Michaelmas (September 25th, Christian), Second Harvest Festival, Witches’ Thanksgiving, Harvest Home (Anglo-Celtic), Feast of Avalon, Wine Harvest, Festival of Dionysus, Cornucopia, Equinozio di Autunno (Strega), Chung Chiu (China), Night of the Hunter, Alban Elfed “The Light of the Water”(Caledonii/ Druidic-celebrates Lord of the Mysteries), Winter Finding (Teutonic, from Equinox ’til Winter Night or Nordic New Year, Oct 15th.) Mabon is considered a time of the Mysteries. It is a time to honor Aging Deities and the Spirit World. Considered a time of balance, it is when we stop and relax and enjoy the fruits of our…
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Welcome to the August Issue of PaganPages! While you are avoiding the heat and staying in, we thought we’d give you something good to read! Be sure to visit us on our Etsy Site for Beautiful Jewelry, Supplies, and Goodies. We are currently looking for a columnist to review blogs, sites, podcasts, etc… If you are interested email [email protected]
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Lughnasadh Correspondences
(Loo-nas-ah) Major Sabbat (High Holiday) – Fire Festival August 1, 2 Other Names: Lunasa (meaning August), Lughnasaad, Lughnasa Celtic),First Harvest, August Eve, Feast of Cardenas, Feast of Bread, Tailltean Games(Irish), Teltain Cornucopia (Strega), Ceresalia (Ancient Roman) Harvest Home, Thingtide (Teutonic), Lammas (Christian). Laa Luanys, Elembious, Festival of Green Corn (Native American) Animals and Mythical beings: Griffins, Basilisks, Roosters, Calves, Centaurs, Phoenix Gemstones: aventurine, citrine, peridot, sardonyx, yellow diamonds, citrine Incense and Oils: wood aloes, rose, rose hips, rosemary, chamomile, eucalyptus, safflower, corn, passionflower, frankincense, sandalwood Colors: red, orange, golden yellow, green, light brown, gold, bronze, gray Tools, Symbols, and Decorations: corn, cornucopias, red, yellow flowers, sheaves of grain (wheat, barley,…
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Stones Corner
Jade Relaxation, gives off peace, calm, and stability. Aids stomach and digestive tract. Worn in southeast Asia as an amulet. Its various attributes include making women fertile, easing the pain of childbirth, curing intestinal upsets, bringing rain, and eliminating thirst. Also thought of as a good luck stone to ward off evil. In Asia a jade bracelet is said to have saved its wearer from danger if broken in half. Health, Wealth, longevity stone. Ancient Chinese used also for courage, wisdom, justice, mercy, emotional balance, stamina, love, fidelity, humility, generosity, peace, and harmony. Lungs heart, thymus, immune, kidney and blood detoxification. Nervous system. A gentle, steady energy. Jade helps connect…
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August Correspondences
Originally called Sextillis by the Romans, was later named Augustus in honor of Augustus Caesar. August is the eighth month of the current Gregorian calendar and the third month of Summer’s rule. Traditional birthstone amulets of August are the peridot and the sardonyx. The gladiolus and the poppy are the month’s traditional flowers. August is shared by the astrological signs of Leo the Lion and Virgo the Virgin. During the month of August, the Great Solar Wheel of the Year is turned to Lammas, one of the four Grand Sabbats celebrated each year by Wiccans and modern Witches throughout the world. Gathered harvest are celebrated during August. Corn Moon Astrological…
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Merry Meet
Merry Meet and Welcome to the July Issue of PaganPages Emagazine! Just as the summer can guarantee heat, we guarantee a Great Issue! This issue is packed full of articles to get you started on your magickal journey, as well as, articles to help those already into their paths. Be sure to visit us on our Etsy Site for Beautiful Jewelry, Supplies, and Goodies. We are currently looking for a columnist to review blogs, sites, podcasts, etc… If you are interested email [email protected] Happy Reading!!!
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Lughnasadh Correspondences
(Loo-nas-ah) Major Sabbat (High Holiday) – Fire Festival August 1, 2 Other Names: Lunasa (meaning August), Lughnasaad, Lughnasa Celtic),First Harvest, August Eve, Feast of Cardenas, Feast of Bread, Tailltean Games(Irish), Teltain Cornucopia (Strega), Ceresalia (Ancient Roman) Harvest Home, Thingtide (Teutonic), Lammas (Christian). Laa Luanys, Elembious, Festival of Green Corn (Native American) Animals and Mythical beings: Griffins, Basilisks, Roosters, Calves, Centaurs, Phoenix Gemstones: aventurine, citrine, peridot, sardonyx, yellow diamonds, citrine Incense and Oils: wood aloes, rose, rose hips, rosemary, chamomile, eucalyptus, safflower, corn, passionflower, frankincense, sandalwood Colors: red, orange, golden yellow, green, light brown, gold, bronze, gray Tools, Symbols, and Decorations: corn, cornucopias, red, yellow flowers, sheaves of grain (wheat, barley,…
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Welcome to the June Issue of PaganPages *** This month Features your Old Favorite Columns, Your New Favorite Columns, and New Columns we Promise will Become Favorites! Check out our New columns: Connecting with Nature Musings from a Hereditary Witch art and mystery Nelland Living The Neon Pagan Signposts A Year and a Day Seeing the Signs Tink About it Seed, Root & Stem Bare Feet on an Earth Path Also find all your Litha correspondences *** Interested in writing? Pitch us a column. Email [email protected] Do you write your own Spells and Rituals? Would you like to share them? We are looking for Spells and Ritual Columnists.…