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Rising Evidence Points to Ancient Origins of Bread Wheat

By The Wild Hunt | May 6, 2026

New archaeological and genetic research suggests bread wheat may have first emerged 8,000 years ago in the South Caucasus region of modern-day Georgia. The findings connect ancient farming communities, wild goatgrass, bread wheat, and even early winemaking in one of humanity’s earliest agricultural landscapes.

The Ancient Cult of Odysseus: Ithaca Yields New Evidence

Two thousand year old statue of Athena discovered in Turkey

Ancient Tablets Describe Beer, Witchcraft, and Bureaucracy

Pagan Community Notes: Week of April 16, 2026

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The Long Walk to the Self: New Study Explores How Pilgrimages Transform the Spirit

By Manny Moreno | April 14, 2026

New research on pilgrimages across three traditions finds that the physical and emotional demands of sacred journeys can lead to profound inner change, cultivating reflection, gratitude, and a renewed sense of connection to self, community, and the sacred.

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Into the Night: International Dark Sky Week Begins

By Manny Moreno | April 13, 2026

International Dark Sky Week begins as advocates urge a return to darker nights. As light pollution grows, the observance highlights ecological harm, threatened species, and even the spiritual loss of the stars that once shaped human ritual, story, and connection.

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Florida’s Groundbreaking Use of Chicken Feet to Combat Ice Heaves and Patatús Attacks

By Manny Moreno | April 1, 2026

Florida’s innovative use of chicken feet to combat ice heaves has surprised many. Reports say that an unknown collagen compound stabilizes soil and regulates temperature, reducing damage, with future potential in healthcare and sustainability applications.

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AI Therapy, the Return of Ritual Abuse Narratives, and the Shadow of the Satanic Panic

By Manny Moreno | March 9, 2026

AI chatbots are increasingly used for mental health support, but experts warn they may reinforce harmful narratives. New reports linking AI conversations to ritual abuse allegations raise concerns for Pagan communities still navigating the legacy of the Satanic Panic.

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The Purple Glow of Forests: Researchers Observe Electrical Discharges from Trees for the First Time

By The Wild Hunt | March 4, 2026

A new study reveals that thunderstorms may electrify entire forests. Researchers detected faint corona discharges leaping between leaves, producing ultraviolet flashes across treetops, an invisible light show that could influence atmospheric chemistry and subtly shape the lives of trees.

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Deck: Aquarian Tarot, by David Palladini, published by U.S. Games Systems, Inc.

Card: Eight (8) of Pentacles

This week there is liable to be an emphasis on honing skills, especially as it applies to employment, but also in other areas where refining talents could allow for expansion of both finance and knowledge. There may be a sense of not making the desired headway, and perhaps even the temptation to switch horses, or simply give up. This is not that week. Holding steady, and continuing to forge ahead, even though progress may seem to be coming at a snail’s pace, will eventually pay off—and perhaps in unforeseen ways!

Conversely, undertaking projects that are well beyond one’s ability and skill set are likely to be doomed to failure unless expert help is sought. No one becomes a master of their craft overnight, and expecting to magically develop such skills in an instant is the height of imperiousness. And finally, endeavors that are solely based on greed will likely be seen for exactly what they are, even if they succeed to some degree.

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