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Pagan Community Notes: Native American Heritage Month, COVID-19 vaccines, and students find palimpsest

By The Wild Hunt | November 23, 2020

In this week’s Pagan Community Notes: Native American Heritage Month news and events, COVID-19 vaccines, students find palimpsest, and more news.

Paganism

New stone monument installed in Kent

By Liz Williams | November 19, 2020

A stone circle has been newly constructed in Duncan Down near Whitstable.

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Pagan Community Notes: A new report on “witch-hunts” in Ghana, Zakroff sigil part of fundraiser to help with Ga. run-off, and TDoR

By The Wild Hunt | November 16, 2020

In this week’s Pagan Community Notes, a new report on “witch-hunts” in Ghana, a round-up of “witch hunt” news, the Navajo Nation enters lockdown, Zakroff sigil part of a fundraiser to help with Ga. run-off, Transgender Awareness Week, and more news.

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A new theory of the Cult of Osiris

By Sean McShee | November 10, 2020

A new theory seeks to link the cult of Osiris to the rise in administrators overseeing the construction of pyramids and the ultimate decline in pyramid building.

Paganism

The Cailleach, the Bodach, and the Scottish Highlands

By Liz Williams | November 5, 2020

The lore, ritual, and history around ancient stones in the Scottish Highlands.

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Tarot of the Week

Tarot of the Week

Deck: Zodiac Tarot,by Cecilia Lattari, artwork by Ana Chávez, published by U.S. Games Systems, Inc.

Card: Eight (8) of Cups – Saturn in Pisces, First Decan

This week is likely to place a focus on endings, and what comes next—new beginnings. In essence, the emotional expansion of Pisces energy collides with limits and time as imposed by Saturn. There is likely to be a strong drive towards abandoning situations that have become emotionally stagnant and are rooted in old or outmoded behaviors. What comes next is liable to have an element of the unknown and may feel like traversing into the wilderness.

In contrast, the temptation to continue on with anything that, on an emotional level, no longer supports wellbeing in hopes that things will somehow magically improve is unlikely to yield a positive outcome. Employing elements of escapism, while distracting, is less likely to improve the situation and only prolong the end of a cycle that is overdue in coming.

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