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Everyday Magick by Rayne Storm

Everyday Magick by Rayne Storm Everyday Magick * is a book book by Rayne Storm for families who practice earth-based spiritualism.  The book is geared towards kids around 6 years old and up.  Saying...

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Review: The Girls’ Ghost Hunting Guide

  My daughter, Miss M., has had a love of cryptozoology for several years now.  In the last year or so, this has developed into a slight interest in paranormal investigations – while at the same time,...

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Celebrating the Full Moon as a Family

  Today is the full moon!  How can you get the family involved in celebrating it if you don’t have time for a full ritual?  Here are a few ideas. Use the moon’s light to cleanse and charge your magical...

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Blessed Summer Solstice

To all who celebrate, a blessed Summer Solstice!  Or a blessed Winter Solstice for those in the Southern Hemisphere. Every Summer Solstice  (also known as Litha) our family drives down to the ocean –...

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Modesty, a “laughable non-problem” for Pagans?

I admit, I read the Friendly Atheist blog on a regular basis.  While I’m obviously not an atheist, I enjoy reading another point of view, especially when it’s as well written and thought-provoking as...

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Pagan Student Rights Round-Up

It’s back to school time!  Whether your kid/s have already gone back, or like mine are going back in early September, if you’re a Pagan, you probably have had a worry or two in your time about your...

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Pagan Student Rights Part II

Yesterday I posted a roundup of articles from around the web dealing with student rights and religion.  Today we’re going to discuss some possible steps you can take when a problem comes up and where...

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Pagan Parenting: Magical Back to School

We’ve now covered the rights of students and a few ideas for how to go about addressing them, so today I thought I’d give a few idea of the magical persuasion for back to school.  We get them off fed,...

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Shameless Self-Promotion

So I’ve heard that Amazon has updated anyone who has pre-order my book, Mrs.B.’s Guide to Household Witchery, that the book will be hitting their mailbox between Sept. 20-Sept. 25, about a week earlier...

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Simple Samhain Ritual Ideas

This is an excerpt from my book, “Mrs.B.’s Guide to Household Witchery.”     Though many look to October 31 as Halloween, Pagans from around the world call it Samhain (Sow-en), a time to remember their...

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5 Quick Ways to Bring Deity to Your Daily Life

A big part of domestic witchery is the ability to bring magic and deity into your every day life.  There are many different ways to create a magical household, both complex and simple, from morning...

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Imbolc Round-Up

Imbolc is right around the corner, so I thought I'd share some links to past articles on Imbolc history, activities, divination, ritual, and food.

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Activities for Imbolc

Kris Bradley Of Confessions of a Pagan Soccer Mom shares ideas for celebrating the Pagan holiday of Imbolc.

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Mrs.B. Reads……. Go the Fuck To Sleep by Adam Mansbach

The minute I heard the name of this book, I knew I had to get my hands on a copy!  What parent, exhausted and bordering on insanity, has not just prayed their kid would just go the (insert whatever...

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Halloween Sock Buddies

Here’s a quick, fun Halloween craft that cost almost nothing to create!  Miss M. read about it in her American Girl magazine and just had to try it!  We had everything but the socks already laying...

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Have you met Rupert?

If you are a Pagan parent or someone who buys books for Pagan kids, you’re probably already aware of the lack of books – and quite frankly a lack of quality books – in the genre.  While both fiction...

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More Rupert!

You might remember we met Rupert a while ago in Rupert’s Tales: The Wheel of the Year Beltane, Litha, Lammas, and Mabon.  He’s the adorable bunny creation, from author Kyrja and illustrator Tonia...

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Everyday Magick by Rayne Storm

Everyday Magick by Rayne Storm Everyday Magick * is a book book by Rayne Storm for families who practice earth-based spiritualism.  The book is geared towards kids around 6 years old and up.  Saying...

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Review: The Girls’ Ghost Hunting Guide

  My daughter, Miss M., has had a love of cryptozoology for several years now.  In the last year or so, this has developed into a slight interest in paranormal investigations – while at the same time,...

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