Siobhan Ball delves into the mysterious world of tyromancy – yes, divination via cheese! Also included is a recipe for Welsh Rarebit that would provide several opportunities for different approaches to tyromancy (and a tasty lunch to boot.)
Living
A Dispatch from the Totality
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Sköll had caught Sunna; Fvni Lusa had begun his meal; Apep’s gaze had overwhelmed mighty Ra. In town, the church bells tolled, sounding that it was two o’clock or the end of the world. My father complained that he couldn’t see the corona through his eclipse glasses, and I told him they weren’t useful anymore.
Canada
Pagan Voices: Preparing for the Eclipse
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Witches and Pagans are preparing for tomorrow’s Great American Eclipse. Here we collect some thoughts on the meaning of tomorrow’s great astrological event from a variety of Pagan perspectives.
Living
The Eclipse is a bridge into new beginnings
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I grew up down the street from the Key Bridge. Looking back, I had taken the time to drive across the bridge on my last few trips home. I took for granted that it would be there. It had been for nearly 50 years, and it should have been there for at least 50 more.
Culture
Celebrating Greek Folk Traditions: Strovilos’ Spring Equinox Art Exhibition
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Our correspondent in Greece, Elyse Welles, visits the Strovilos exhibition by Renata Kotsafti celebrating the arrival of spring.
Living
How to create rituals that work for Pagans with ADHD
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Halo Quin offers advice for Witches and Pagans with ADHD and for ritual leaders to make their rituals welcoming to neurodivergent practitioners. “My neurodivergent brain has some great magical strengths! But it definitely comes with challenges – like when someone was leading a beautiful pathworking to the realm of the moon and I got distracted and forgot where I was supposed to be – which wouldn’t have been so bad, if the person leading it had been anyone but me.”