Practicing Paganism Daily

One of the reasons I started this blog was because I was feeling really stagnant in my spirituality.   I used to just celebrate the Sabbats with my Circle.  Then I moved away for a year and didn’t really celebrate them much at all.  I am really trying to find a way to live as a Pagan rather than just be like one of those Christians who goes to church on just Easter and Christmas. I am back, but moved a bit far to make it to every Circle, though I am close enough to attend some of them now.

Anyway, what I really want to do is make Paganism a daily habit and a family identity, now that my son is 15 months old.  Now is the time to start new habits and traditions because my son will grow up thinking that this is the way things have always been because he won’t remember a time when they weren’t!  My religion was always very internalized.  It doesn’t help that I have to hide it at work, so my practice has almost always been in my mind and my heart.  It’s difficult to do this with any religion that one converts to because one must start from scratch and learn to start incorporating new traditions.  At least with the book religions, there is a set way of doing things.  One thing I like about eclectic Paganism is that you can pick and choose what you like.  The down-side is I have to pick and choose how to practice.  There are a number of things that I need to do:

  • a grace or blessing for food (I wanted something relatively short and simple that rhymes, but haven’t found one that really resonates with me yet)
  • create holiday traditions
  • find some sort of meaningful daily practice that ties into my religion
  • find or make some Pagan decor
  • decorate for each holiday
  • make decorations for each holiday
  • find a way of explaining each holiday to my family and friends and find a way for them to celebrate it with us if they choose (and if appropriate)
  • change language from Christian to Pagan (like instead of “oh my God” replace it with “oh my Goddess”, ‘Jesus Christ” can become “Odin’s balls”, etc.)
  • find some Pagan-friendly children’s books to read to my son

I really like writing this blog because it gives me the opportunity to reexamine my beliefs. I have been focusing on book reviews and Sabbats lately. I love going through my books and rating them based on their usefulness to me! I also love doing each of the Sabbat posts!  It’s really starting to give me some more ideas for how to celebrate each Sabbat.  I have some ideas for the future too!  Once I’m done with the Sabbats, I will move onto the Esbats.  Then I will continue onto different deities, ritual tools, spells, and rituals.  Oddly enough, out of all of those, I am least familiar with the deities.  It’s probably because I see all of the deities around the world as just aspects of one Goddess and one God who, in turn, are just the male and female aspects of one energy/deity/being. As such, I really haven’t researched many of their identities or lore.  Ugh, so much to do, so little time! 

Anyway, I would love to hear any suggestions you have for ways to incorporate Paganism into daily practice, please leave a comment!  Also, if there’s some content you would like to see on here, please comment and let me know!

Healthy Living: Day 11

I survived the sugar withdrawal, though there were times I wasn’t sure I would.  I had a few days without energy and two where I suffered from actual depression, but I got through it.  I discovered that my brain works better when it’s not on sugar.  On my second day without sugar, I set about trying to learn something for work.  I couldn’t wrap my brain around it, so I gave up for the day.  It wasn’t urgent, so it could wait a little while.  Four days later, I tried again and I was able to do it! 

I also discovered how difficult it is to give up sugar in all forms (including sugar substitutes).  It’s in EVERYTHING!  Here is a partial list of “healthy foods” where I didn’t expect to find added sweeteners:

  •  Bread
  • Peanut butter
  • Cheerios
  • Ketchup
  • Tomato sauce
  • Plain yogurt
  • Canned oranges
  • Baked beans
  • Salad dressing
  • Coffee creamers
  • Granola bars
  • Juice drinks
  • Apple sauce
  • Anything labeled ‘Lite”

As a result, we had to consume a lot of homemade foods.  It sounds simple, giving up sugar, but there were a lot of foods I didn’t expect to have to give up or find alternatives for!

I have followed my exercise plan so far, except for one Thursday where it got dark out before I had a chance to go for a walk.  I thought about going anyway, but we live on rural back roads.  There is no shoulder and sometimes there isn’t much room for two cars to pass each other going opposite ways.  In addition, people love to speed on these types of roads.  My husband convinced me that it isn’t safe, so I didn’t go.  I asked for a reflective vest for Yule, so hopefully I will be able walk at night if it happens in the future.  Because my body is not used to regular exercise (previously I was lucky if I worked out twice a week), by the middle of this week, I was physically exhausted. I fell asleep early when I got home.  I woke up with sore muscles and sore joints. I was looking forward to Sunday so my body would have a break from the exercise!

Yesterday was my first cheat day.  I have decided to have a cheat day every other Saturday.  It worked out well because it coincided with Thanksgiving at my mother’s house.  We are in the United States and decided to celebrate it early since they’re flying out west to spend the real Thanksgiving with my sister.  Anyway, I took full advantage of my cheat day.  I had hot chocolate and applesauce for breakfast.  I had wine with dinner.  I ate two pieces of pie for dessert.  And my stomach hurt SO BADLY!  It wasn’t because it was full either.  My stomach just wasn’t happy with the foods I put in it.  I wish I knew which ones bothered it so much. 

Today is my fast day.  I am trying to fast (not eat) until dinner.  In the research I have done, I noticed that people who mixed up their diet now and then had greater results.  That’s why I incorporated a cheat day and a fast day.  I honestly expected my fast day to be more difficult than it is.  I suppose after the stomach discomfort I had yesterday, it actually feels okay to not eat!

I’m proud of myself and being able to stick with this eating and exercise plan so far.  I know I’m only on day 11, but I’ve managed to stick with this longer than 95% of the plans I’ve done over the past few years!

Starting weight: 239.0lbs
Current weight: 237.6lbs


How I Spent My Samhain

I usually celebrate the Sabbats with my Circle.  Unfortunately, I have moved far away from them.  As a result, any time they gather for a night ritual, I can’t attend.  I’d fall asleep on the way home.  I thought they were celebrating Samhain on a Friday night, so I didn’t attend it.  I later found out it was on a Saturday, so I was a little annoyed.  I had to figure out how to celebrate this Sabbat on my own.

Now, Samhain is my least favorite Sabbat.  Usually our Circle’s ritual will involve honoring the deceased and I spend the whole night crying because I miss them.  Never mind the fact that the last family member I lost was close to 10 years ago, I still bawl my eyes out every Samhain because I still miss them. 

While I did decorate my altar with the photos of deceased friends and family this year, I decided to treat Samhain like a new year and did some divination based on my resolution to lose weight.  I asked how I could overcome the my issues with consistency and asked what was holding me back.  My favorite go-to divination tool is a pendulum, but this required more than a yes or no answer.  I dug through my pile of divination tools that are rarely used and was drawn to two that I almost never use — crone stones and tarot cards. 

First, I decided to draw three crone stones.  Usually when divination tools are drawn in groups of 3, the first one represents past, the second one represents present, and the third one represents the future. I drew them in the above order.  According to the booklet that came with them, the first one is The Dancer. The Dancer’s message is that physical energy can be used to tap divine energy.  Get outdoors.  Take a yoga class.  Yes, the booklet actually said that!  I used to enjoy running, but my body can’t handle it anymore.  I have been meaning to start walking, but have had difficulties finding the time. 

The second stone was She Who Knows.  The booklet discussed the inner knowing that we all possess.  I turned my attention inward and realized that it is my emotions holding me back.  My first husband was emotionally abusive and some of it still affects me today.  Admittedly, the more time goes by, the less it affects me.    I am healing, it’s just taking longer than I would like.  I look forward to the day when I am completely healed! I feel like my weight-loss journey is one of the last vestiges of the emotional damage.  He once told me he wasn’t attracted to me after I gained weight.  I think subconsciously I stay this size so he won’t still be attracted to me. It’s not even like I see him that often.  Nonetheless, it’s time to move on.

The third stone was Let Go.  The booklet said it signifies the release of emotional baggage.  That’s what I need to do to succeed at losing weight and getting healthier?  So I just need to figure out how to get rid of my emotional baggage.  It’s easier said than done.  I’ve been working on it for years.

I am not really adept at using tarot cards.  It took me forever just to find a set I liked.  I needed to use the paper that came with it just to remind myself how to do the traditional spread.   For those of you who are interested in such things this is the Tarot of the Moon Garden. 

1. PRESENT POSITIONJudgement: Rejuvenation, rebirth, improvement, and development.  That sounds about right.
2. IMMEDIATE INFLUENCE – The Sun: Accomplishment, contentment, success, satisfaction.  This sounds like a pretty good influence!
3. GOAL OR DESTINY – The Star: Fulfillment, the proper balancing of desire and work, and effort, love and expression, bright prospects.  Wow, you can’t get much better than that!
4. DISTANT PAST FOUNDATION -Knight of Pentacles: A mature and responsible person, reliable, methodical, patient, persistent, organize.  Yup, that’s the person I used to be.  I am working hard to become her again.
5. RECENT PAST EVENTS – Seven of Swords: New plans, endeavor, partial success.  Again, this seems right.  I keep moving, starting new jobs, starting over, and starting new weight loss plans that don’t come to fruition.
6. FUTURE INFLUENCE -The Fool: Thoughtlessness, folly, lack of discipline, irrationality, insecurity, and enthusiasm.  This is going to be what influences my future!?  Well, shit. I had hoped for something a little more promising.
7. THE QUESTIONER -Nine of Cups: Success, marital attainment, well-being, abundance.  Well, I do have a job I like.  I have an awesome husband and an amazing son.  I like where we live.  I could use a little more financial abundance.  Things are tight with money right now and I need to lose weight, but otherwise I’m doing quite well for myself.
8. ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS -King of Pentacles: A person of character and intelligence, loyal friend, reliable marriage partner. I’m not sure how this is an environmental factor.  It just sounds like a description of me.  Maybe I am the environmental factor?
9. INNER EMOTIONS -Nine of Swords: Concern, anxiety, and despair.  Well, that about sums it up!
10. FINAL RESULTS -Ace of Swords: Great determination, initiative, strength, force, activity, triumph, and success.  I couldn’t ask for better! 

A few of these made no sense like the King of Pentacles and the Fool, but overall, it looks like I am going to be able to do what I’m supposed to do and lose the weight.

I also tried to do some shamanic journeying to ask for wisdom.  However, I ended up falling asleep instead, so that ended my Samhain.

North (Native) American Pantheons

Abenaki
* Coming soon

Algonquian
* Coming soon

Aztec
* Centeotl
* Cenzonmimixcoa
* Chalchiuhtlicue
* Chantico
* Chicomecoatl
* Chimalma
* Citlalatonac
* Coatlicue
* Coylxauhqui
* Ehecatl
* Huitzilpochtli
* Huixtocihuatl
* Itzpapalotl
* Meztli
* Mictecacihuatl
* Mictlantecuhtli
* Opochtli
* Piltzintecuhtli
* Quetzalcoatl
* Tepeyollotl
* Tezcatlipoca
* Tlahuizcalpantecuhtli
* Tlaloc
* Tlaltecuhtli
* Tlazolteoltl
* Toci
*Tonacacihuatl
* Tonacatecuhtli
* Tonatiuh
* Xilonenz
* Xipe-Totec
* Xiuhtecuhtli
*Xochitlicue
* Xolotl

Blackfoot
* Coming soon

Haida
* Coming soon

Ho-Chunk
* Coming soon

Hopi
* Coming soon

Huron
* Coming soon

Inuit
* Coming soon

Iroquois
* Coming soon

Kwakiutl
* Coming soon

Lakota
* Coming soon

Mi’kmaq
* Coming soon

Navajo
* Coming soon

Pawnee
* Coming soon

Salish
* Coming soon

Seneca
* Coming soon

Snohomish
* Coming soon

Taíno
* Coming soon

African Pantheons

Here is a list of African Pantheons and their Gods.  Each will eventually be linked to a page with information for each, but I expect that to take a long time.

Akan
* Kwaku Ananse

Ashanti
* Anansi
*Asase Ya
*Nyame

Bambara
* Chiwara

Dahomey (Loa)
* Agé
* Ayaba
*Da
*Gbadu
*Gleti
*Gu
*Lisa
*Loko
*Mawu
*Nana Buluku
*Salosteles
*Sakpata
*Sogbo
*Xevioso
*Zinsi
*Zinsu

Egyptian
*
Aker
* Amun
* Amunet
* Anhur
* Anput
* Anubis
* Aten
* Atum
* Anuket
* Bastet
*  Bat
* Bennu
* Geb
* Hapi
* Hathor
* Heh
* Heket
* Hesat
* Horus
* Imentet
* Isis
* Kek
* Khepri
* Khnum
* Khonsu
* Maahes
* Maat
* Menhit
* Montu
* Mut
* Nefertum
* Neith
* Nekhbet
* Nemty
* Neper
* Nephthys
* Nepit
* Nu
* Nut
* Osiris
* Pakhet
* Ptah
* Ra
* Renenutet
* Satet
* Sekhmet
* Set
* Shu
* Sobek
* Sopdu
* Tatenen
* Tefnut
* Thoth
* Wadj-wer
* Wadjet
* Wosret

Elfik
* Abassi
* Atai

Igbo (Odinani)
* Aha Njoku
* Ala
* Amadioha
* Ikenga
*Agwu
* Anyanwu
* Ekwensu
* Aro
* Ogbunabali
* Onyeaja

Lugbara
* Adroa
* Adroanzi

Lunda
* Zombi

Lotuko
*Ajok

Gikuyu
*Ngai

Pygmy
*Arebati
*Khonvoum

Sawar
*Jengu

Serer
* Roog
* Koox
* Kopé Tiatie Cac
* Kokh Kox
* Takhar
* Tiurakh
* Pangool

Shona
* Mwari
* Nyadenga
* Nyami Nyami

Tumbuka
* Chiuta

Yoruba (Orisha)
* Aganju
* Babalu Aye
* Eshu
* Elegua
* Nana
* Oba
* Obatala
* Ogun
* Oko
* Olokun
* Osanyin
* Oshun
* Oshosi
* Ori
* Orunmila
* Oya


European Pantheons

Here is a list of European Pantheons and their Gods. Each will eventually be linked to a page with information for each, but I expect that to take a long time.

Gaulish
* In progress


Germanic
*
Frijjō
* Fraujō
* Fullō
* Ermunaz
* Ingwaz
* Nerþuz
* Sōwilō
* Teiwaz
* Þunraz
* Wōdanaz
* Wulþuz
* Wurdiz

Greek
* In progress

Norse
* Aegir
* Aesir
* Balder
* Bolverk
* Bragi
* Buri
* Day
* Earth
* Einherjar
* Einherjar
*Eir
* Fjorgyn
* Forseti
* Freyja
* Freyr
* Frigga
* Fulla
* Gefion
* Gullveig
* Heimdall
* Hel
* Hermod
* Hod
* Idun
* Kvasir
* Lofn
* Loki
* Magni
* Mimir
* Modgud
* Modi
* Moon
* Nanna
* Narvi
* Night
* Njord
* Norns
* Od
* Odin
* Ran
* Rind
* Saga
* Sif
* Sigyn
* Sjofn
* Skadi
* Sun
* Syn
* Thor
* Thrud
* Tyr
* Ull
* Vali
* Valkyries
* Vanir
* Var
* Ve
* Vidar
* Vili
* Vor

Old Irish
* In progress

Roman
* In progress

Welsh
* In progress


Sabbats: Beltane

Beltane or Beltaine (pronounced “bell-tayne” takes place on May 1st in the northern hemisphere and November 1st in the southern hemisphere.  This is my explanation of this holiday.  It may or may not work for you and your path.  There are a number of things that this Sabbat usually celebrates:

  •  Fertility (in plants, animals, and humans)
  • The consummation of the marriage between the God and Goddess
  • Flowers appearing on plants
  • Union
  • Maturity
  • Deep love

Some ways of celebrating culturally are:

  •  Dancing
  • Decorating a May pole
  • Wearing or making things with flowers
  • Having  a bonfire
  • Make a “wedding feast” using foods that are harvested around this time of year
  • Going on a picnic
  • Going for a hike

Some ritual ideas are:

  • The Great Rite (either actual or symbolic)
  • Fire magic
  • Fertility

Sabbats: Ostara

Ostara is usually celebrated on the spring equinox.  It’s usually pronounced “oh-star-ah”.  This is my explanation of this holiday. It may or may not work for you and your path. There are a number of things that this Sabbat usually celebrates.

  • Balance
  • The coming of spring
  • Baby animals being born
  • The continued return of the sun
  • Honor the Green Man
  • Honor the return of Persephone
  • Fertility

Here are some ways that I and others celebrate it culturally.

  • Dying eggs
  • Balancing an egg (I have managed to do it on the equinox)
  • Plant plants
  • Go outside for a walk
  • Make and eat foods with eggs, baby greens, veal, rabbit, or any foods that are in season for you right now.
  • Decorate your altar and home with local flowers (if there are any yet)
  • Read stories about the Green Man or Persephone

Here are some ideas for Ostara rituals

  • Balance within yourself
  • Plant a plant and inbibe it with intentions for the coming year
  • Finding and celebrating your inner child
  • Honoring the Green Man and/or Persephone
  • Honor the returning of the sun
  • A fertility ritual (whether for the fertility of your garden or if you are trying to have a baby)
  • Decorate an egg with symbols full of intentions for the coming year
  • Go outside and connect and ground with the grass or a tree (weather depending)