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Pagan Community Notes: Week of May 10, 2021

By The Wild Hunt | May 10, 2021

In this week’s Pagan Community Notes, remembering Harold Fritz Jung (1952-2021), an update on Oak Flat, vandalism at Indigenous heritage sites, underwater ruins in Baia, and more news.

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Column: Do Gods Belong in Museums?

By Lyonel Perabo | May 7, 2021

While working in Tromsø’s Polar Museum, Lyonel Perabo considers the way Pagan relics are kept behind museum walls – and how modern Pagans might bring new life into those objects.

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Pagan Community Notes: Week of March 29, 2021

By The Wild Hunt | March 29, 2021

In this week’s Pagan Community Notes: Panera Bread lawsuit, Druid wins legal challenge against Indiana Department of Correction, Messi the Mountain Lion, and more news.

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Pagan Community Notes: Week of February 22, 2021

By The Wild Hunt | February 22, 2021

In this week’s Pagan Community Notes: A new development in Chi’chil Bildagoteel, Minessota returns land to Lower Sioux Indian Community, a new white bison calf, and more news.

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Pagan Community Notes: Week of February 1, 2021

By The Wild Hunt | February 1, 2021

This week in Pagan Community Notes: Black history Months in the USA and Canada, Crossings of the Veil, Lego Baba Yaga, a new feature, and more news.

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Deck: The Animystic Tarot, by Willow Fay, published by REDFeather, Mind, Body Spirit, an imprint of Shiffer Publishing, Ltd.

Card: Major Arcana 0 – The Fool

The next seven days are likely to offer up opportunities for new beginnings and possibly even the start of an exciting journey or new endeavor. The energy of optimism, play, and embracing the unknown while trusting your instincts is highlighted. No path or opportunity is without risk, but many things worthy of achieving or undertaking merit any risk involved. The unknown can elicit fear, but the underlying message of The Fool is to recognize the fear and move forward regardless.

Conversely, allowing fear or reservations to prevent taking a leap of faith, especially one that is supported by facts and wisdom could result in new opportunities being blocked. There is also the potential for making decisions or choices that are completely ungrounded in reality and ignore what is easily perceived. Such situations are most likely to lead to an unfortunate outcome that is contrary to what is planned.

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