Yule Traditions

Yule Traditions

In an earlier Friday Seminar this month, we talked about “the nature of giving.” One of the directions my mind takes when thinking in that context is about the confluence of Yule, the Solstice and Christmas. There are numerous and more than enough thoughts, tales,...
BabaYaga: Fierce & Fiery Truth

BabaYaga: Fierce & Fiery Truth

Imagine walking down a forest path and discovering that the Goddess calling you is considered a child-eating hag?  KareIsis will disclose her journey to her patron Goddess BabaYaga and the discovery of the power of the light of the fierce and fiery truth. The power to...
Celtic Samhain Gathering

Celtic Samhain Gathering

All are invited to a Samhain commemoration on Saturday, October 29 at Ardantane, south of Jemez Springs. Samhain, pronounced “SOW-en,” is the Celtic equivalent of the Day of the Dead, a time to remember those who have passed and honor our ancestors. Though...
Dark Goddesses

Dark Goddesses

In Paganism we have no Devil on which to blame the world’s ills, and yet humanity faces war, death, disease, violence, sorrow and grief, darkness/night, fear and terror, storms and destruction. We can look only to our own deities to comprehend these things. Who are...
We Are Creatures of the Night

We Are Creatures of the Night

November 4, @ 7-9 PM Mountain Time Some of us are Witches, and often associated with the night. Daylight is fine, but why not DOUBLE the realm you inhabit by making friends with night and darkness? We’ll list goddesses and gods who rule these dark realms, look...