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PathWalkers.Net Interactive :: Helping you along your path Votes: 14 Comments: 0 How To Do Magical Things, With Not So Magical Things, In Not So Magical Places by SharTasha I'm sure this is a problem that everyone has run across at one point In their life, or will face at some time in the future: how to do Something in a pinch, when you are at a place that is not magic friendly, and You don't have your tools with you and you have to do SOMETHING....Well At least one, if not all of these things at once anyways. Well here are some things that have worked for me in the past that I'd like to pass on to you. I've grown up in an environment, up until recently, that was very stifling magic wise. My family did not accept it, nor did the person I had been dating. Gratefully, things have improved. Now my family is more open about it and the person I finally ended up Marrying is supportive as well. But a lot of the things I still do now are a direct result of the limits I used to have. Other things have come Out of the need to do something in a hurry, when doing anything Complicated was either impossible or too lengthy to risk. I will include all of these things and hopefully some of them might work for you. (9 Reads) Read more... (7137 bytes more) comments? Sabbat/Sabbath: Winter Solstice tidbit Posted by: NightDaughter on Tuesday, December 13, 2005 - 02:14 PM Winter Solstice tidbit Search for the roots of today's Christmas traditions and you will find your way back to the ancient Celtic festival of Alban Arthuan, held during the Winter Solstice on December 21. One of the principle reasons for the rapid propagation of Christianity throughout Europe during the first millennium was the willingness of Christian leaders to incorporate the rituals, beliefs and customs of other religions. Few of the ancient displaced religions were more assimilated than the Druids, Wiccans and Pagans. Alban Arthuan is one of the ancient Druidic fire festivals. Taking place on December 21st through 22nd (due to the method the Druids used to measure one day), Alban Arthuan coincides with the Winter Solstice. Translated, it means "The Light of Arthur," in reference to the Arthurian legend that states King Arthur was born on the Winter Solstice. (13 Reads) Read more... (2330 bytes more) 1 Comment Sabbat/Sabbath: The Yule Faeries - A Winter Solstice Story Posted by: NightDaughter on Tuesday, December 13, 2005 - 02:13 PM http://www.pathwalkers.net/interactive/index.php (4 of 10) [12/24/2005 11:57:06 PM] Where you can find out what is being written in local, national, regional, and international newspapers in regards to wicca, paganism, and more. 04-11-2005 This is a note to everyone, we are in the process of updating the Community BoS (Community Book of Shadows). At the moment we only have a few sections up and running, with more being added as time passes. Past Articles Monday, November 14 · Wiccan Ethics (0) Saturday, November 12 · Weekly PathWalkers.Net e-Newsletter #109 (0) · Oghams (0) · Ye Olde Herbal Names (0) · Samhain Night (0) · Basic Witchcraft History (0) · The Third and Final Harvest (0) · Celebrating Winter Solstice (0) Sunday, November 06 · The Cold Within (0)

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Votes: 14<br />

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How To Do Magical Things, With Not So Magical Things, In Not So Magical Places<br />

by SharTasha<br />

I'm sure this is a problem that everyone has run across at one point In their life, or will<br />

face at some time in the future: how to do Something in a pinch, when you are at a place<br />

that is not magic friendly, and You don't have your tools with you and you have to do<br />

SOMETHING....Well At least one, if not all of these things at once anyways. Well here are some things<br />

that have worked for me in the past that I'd like to pass on to you. I've grown up in an environment, up<br />

until recently, that was very stifling magic wise. My family did not accept it, nor did the person I had<br />

been dating. Gratefully, things have improved. Now my family is more open about it and the person I<br />

finally ended up Marrying is supportive as well. But a lot of the things I still do now are a direct result<br />

of the limits I used to have. Other things have come Out of the need to do something in a hurry, when<br />

doing anything Complicated was either impossible or too lengthy to risk. I will include all of these<br />

things and hopefully some of them might work for you.<br />

(9 Reads) Read more... (7137 bytes more) comments?<br />

Sabbat/Sabbath: Winter Solstice tidbit<br />

Posted by: NightDaughter on Tuesday, December 13, 2005 - 02:14 PM<br />

Winter Solstice tidbit<br />

Search for the roots of today's Christmas traditions and you will find your way back to the<br />

ancient Celtic festival of Alban Arthuan, held during the Winter Solstice on December 21.<br />

One of the principle reasons for the rapid propagation of Christianity throughout Europe<br />

during the first millennium was the willingness of Christian leaders to incorporate the<br />

rituals, beliefs and customs of other religions. Few of the ancient displaced religions were more<br />

assimilated than the Druids, Wiccans and Pagans. Alban Arthuan is one of the ancient Druidic fire<br />

festivals. Taking place on December 21st through 22nd (due to the method the Druids used to measure<br />

one day), Alban Arthuan coincides with the Winter Solstice. Translated, it means "The Light of<br />

Arthur," in reference to the Arthurian legend that states King Arthur was born on the Winter Solstice.<br />

(13 Reads) Read more... (2330 bytes more) 1 Comment<br />

Sabbat/Sabbath: The Yule Faeries - A Winter Solstice Story<br />

Posted by: NightDaughter on Tuesday, December 13, 2005 - 02:13 PM<br />

http://www.pathwalkers.net/interactive/index.php (4 of 10) [12/24/2005 11:57:06 PM]<br />

Where you can find out<br />

what is being written in<br />

local, national, regional,<br />

and international<br />

newspapers in regards to<br />

wicca, paganism, and<br />

more.<br />

04-11-2005<br />

This is a note to everyone,<br />

we are in the process of<br />

updating the Community<br />

BoS (Community Book of<br />

Shadows). At the moment<br />

we only have a few<br />

sections up and running,<br />

with more being added as<br />

time passes.<br />

Past Articles<br />

Monday, November 14<br />

· Wiccan Ethics (0)<br />

Saturday, November 12<br />

· Weekly<br />

PathWalkers.Net<br />

e-Newsletter #109 (0)<br />

· Oghams (0)<br />

· Ye Olde Herbal<br />

Names (0)<br />

· Samhain Night (0)<br />

· Basic Witchcraft<br />

History (0)<br />

· The Third and Final<br />

Harvest (0)<br />

· Celebrating Winter<br />

Solstice (0)<br />

Sunday, November 06<br />

· The Cold Within (0)

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