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  • Home
  • Circle’s End Temple
  • About Autumn
  • Blog
    • Wicca for Beginners
      • What is Paganism?
      • Elements
        • What is Your Element?
      • FAQs About Paganism
      • Gods and Goddesses
      • Rituals (How Pagans Worship)
      • Sabbats and Esbats, Wiccan Holidays
        • Sabbats: Samhain
        • Sabbats: Yule
          • Twenty Ways to Celebrate Yule
          • Top Twenty Songs to Sing at Yule
          • Creating A Family Yule Tradition
        • Sabbats: Imbolg
          • Twenty Ways To Celebrate Imbolc
        • Sabbats: Ostara
        • Sabbats: Beltane
        • Sabbats: Midsummer (Litha)
        • Sabbats: Lughnasadh (Lammas)
        • Esbats: Celebrating Full Moons
      • Setting Up An Altar
    • Pagan Parenting
      • Imbolc With My Family
      • Santa Claus Alternatives for Pagan Kids
    • Book Reviews
      • Book Review: 13 Original Clan Mothers
      • Book Review: The Crystal Bible
      • Book Review: Empowering Your Life with Wicca
      • Book Review: Sabbats
      • Book Review: The Simple Sabbat
    • Ways to Practice Paganism Every Day
    • Practicing Paganism Daily
    • Getting Unstuck – Pagans Restoring Their Path
    • Embracing the Mother Aspect
    • To Those Who Discriminate Against Pagans
    • Light Work
    • Shadow Work
    • Learning Tarot
    • Beltane Festival

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March 21, 2020Pagan Parenting, Wicca

Twenty Ways To Celebrate Ostara

Plant plants. Depending on where you live, this may or may not be a good time to plant plants outside. You can […]

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February 1, 2020February 1, 2020Pagan Parenting, Wicca

Twenty Ways To Celebrate Imbolc

Make a Swedish Snow Lantern. This is a fun way to enjoy the snow, involve kids, and candles. If you live somewhere […]

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August 1, 2019August 1, 2019Wicca

Sabbats: Lughnasadh (Lammas)

Lughnasadh (the three most common pronunciations are; loo-NAS-suh, LOO-nah-sod, or loo-NESS-uh) takes place on August 1st in the northern hemisphere and February […]

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February 2, 2019February 2, 2019Family, Wicca

Imbolc With My Family

As I think I have stated before, we are trying to celebrate the Pagan sabbats (holidays) more as cultural holidays. For Imbolc, […]

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