Now, to some of my fellow Pagans

ranting-rose: For the love of whatever Diety, please do not spout the BS that the Christians stole Easter from the Pagans. Easter is based on the Jewish calender and is in no way whatsoever related to the Spring Equinox.  (To the Christians or those of other faiths reading this, I am sorry if a paganContinue reading “Now, to some of my fellow Pagans”

ofbonesandblood: eytancragg: mostly casual reminder that “easter” as a christian holiday was appropriated wholesale from pagan traditions. it’s not a coincidence that the word easter comes from the name of an ancient goddess of the dawn. it’s not a coincidence that easter falls so near the spring equinox. it’s not a coincidence that rabbits and eggsContinue reading

get this ask, list 5 things that makes you happy and pass this on to the last 10 people that reblogged/liked something on your blog :)

1. Family dinners that go well without any drama.2. My fiance’.3. My pets.4. Nice weather. (Not too hot, not too cold/rain)5. Chocolate. 

I do have a question for you. The way I practice is through Tarot and Rune Stones, I’m more learning on how to use my tarot, but the runes I am pretty well at and they work well with me. Though, my question is, doesn’t that fall under Norse pagan (I don’t know the correct term)?

Elder Futhark Runes are Norse in origin and are probably the most common type you find. There are other types out there including some of Danish origin, Armanen, and multiple Anglo-Saxon types. So no, I wouldn’t say it necessarily falls into Norse. Many people use the Futhark runes without any connection to Norse paganism, orContinue reading “I do have a question for you. The way I practice is through Tarot and Rune Stones, I’m more learning on how to use my tarot, but the runes I am pretty well at and they work well with me. Though, my question is, doesn’t that fall under Norse pagan (I don’t know the correct term)?”

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