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Lyonel Perabo provides a selection of ten favorite children’s stories and entertainments with Pagan themes.
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Lyonel Perabo provides a selection of ten favorite children’s stories and entertainments with Pagan themes.
With just two days to go, I made use of one of my few free days to go downtown and get a few supplies: gift wrapping paper, thick craft rope, glue, and a big burlap bag. I had found out what to do: instead of having someone dressed as Santa delivering gifts, I would have someone don a homemade Yule Goat costume.
It is like living in a lighthouse, surrounded by nothing but the wild, often unwelcoming nature. You merely need to take three steps outside the door to remember where you are. Locals have a saying about that: “Vi vet kor vi bor” (“We know where we live”) and it is often in November that you start hearing it out loud.
“Many people think of Paganism as belonging to the past,” says Magnús Jensson, architect of the still in construction Ásatrú temple in Reykjavík. “But this is wrong. Paganism is not the past, Paganism is the present.”
Lyonel Perabo reviews the newly released volume of The Troth’s mammoth work, Our Troth, 3rd Edition, which focuses on Heathen living.