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Paganism

Archaeologists uncover remains of women accused of witchcraft

By Rachel Mohan | January 19, 2021

Human remains discovered by archaeologists in the market square of Bochnia in Poland are likely those of three women who were accused, convicted, and executed for being “witches” in the 17th century.

Paganism

Release The Hounds: Archaeology Edition

By The Wild Hunt | January 14, 2021

Three new discoveries: a cave painting (Sulawesi), a sculpture (Mexico), and a cache of artifacts (North Carolina) may help researchers to learn more about ancient practices and cultures.

Paganism

Remnants of witchcraft found in old cottages

By Liz Williams | January 13, 2021

New discoveries that include surprising types of items found in the walls of structures in the U.K. that were likely placed to ward off “witchcraft.”

Europe

Viking Age ship burial found in Norway

By Sean McShee | January 5, 2021

A burial complex in Gjellestad, Norway includes burial mounds, buildings and a ship burial may help us to better understand the cultural and spiritual practices of the Vikings.

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Pagan Community Notes: Paganicon shifts 2021 to virtual, e-book piracy, Athens Agora re-lit, and more news

By The Wild Hunt | December 28, 2020

In this week’s Pagan Community Notes: Paganicon 2021 will be virtual, e-book piracy of Pagan authors, a gingerbread monolith crumbles, the Ancient Agora of Athens has been re-lit, and more news!

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16%3dGEMINIWAXING CRESCENTTOTAL ECLIPSE 9/7/2025

Ephemeris

Gemini
Sun in Gemini
6 degrees
Cancer
Moon in Cancer
24 degrees
Waxing Crescent Moon
Waxing Crescent Moon
3 days old
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Tarot of the Week

Tarot of the Week

Deck: The Field Tarot, by Hannah Elizabeth Fofana, published by U.S. Games Systems, Inc.

Card: Three (3) of Wands

The next seven days are apt to focus on advancing plans and projects that may call for dreaming large. Confidence in one’s ability to not only ride the wave of momentum that has been created, but to continue to devote energy and resources to maintain it is indicated. There is also the potential for multiple options for expansion to be presented that either may not have existed before or that went unnoticed. Dedication and sustained efforts have the potential to offer major dividends.

In contrast, while opportunities for furthering current endeavors may be available, the tendency to lean towards more conservative options has the potential to limit or even stifle growth. Unexpected delays are likely to cause frustration, particularly if projected plans for progress were unrealistic or not thoroughly plotted and researched. Taking extra time to fully assess plans and trusting the intuition can help to minimize possible delays and avoid obstacles.

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