Paganism
Column: May Celebrations
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Columnist Clio Ajana welcomes readers to the month of May with a review of the month’s celebrations.
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Columnist Clio Ajana welcomes readers to the month of May with a review of the month’s celebrations.
Columnist Clio Ajana discusses steps Pagan groups can take to make better connections with Pagans of color in their communities.
Clio Ajana considers the relationship between waiting, grieving, and recovery in this meditation on winter’s end.
Columnist Clio Ajana on the initiation process found in the winter months: death, new life, and journeys deeper into our spiritual paths.
Pagan Perspectives
Today’s column comes to us from Clio Ajana. Clio is an Archieria for the House of Our Lady of Celestial Fire in the Hellenic Alexandrian Witchcraft & Spiritual Tradition, and she also practices Romuva (Baltic Heathenry). She currently lives in Central Minnesota. Her interests include divination, eldercare, prison ministry, and death midwifery.
The Wild Hunt’s weekend section is always open for submissions. Please send queries to eric@wildhunt.org. Traditionally, the change of the calendar from December 31 to January 1 marks a time to start new habits and to sweep away the debris of the previous year, regardless of whether it was a happy or sad one.