Paganism
Doomscrolling: the good, the bad, and the worse
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TWH explores recent research focused on the practice of doomscrolling and how it can impact mental health.
The Wild Hunt (https://wildhunt.org/tag/covid-19/page/2)
The new coronavirus, referred to as COVID-19 due to it’s discovery in 2019, has caused a ripple effect of cancellations, re-imaginings, and other challenges for both individual Pagans as well as Pagan events.
This page contains a listing of TWH coverage of COVID-19-related articles, interviews, event updates, and perspectives on how this pandemic has impacted the Pagan, Wiccan, Witchcraft, Heathen, and polytheistic communities.
Click Here for an on-going listing of 2020 Pagan events that have been cancelled, postponed, or re-imagined in some fashion.
Click Here for COVID-19 related information from the CDC for Faith Leaders.
TWH explores recent research focused on the practice of doomscrolling and how it can impact mental health.
Liz Williams provides an overview of the Glastonbury Occult Conference 2022 that took place last month after being postponed last year due to the pandemic and lockdown.
While the immediate health impacts of the pandemic appear to be waning, the protective single-use gear presents a longer term issue in dealing with the waste.
In this week’s Pagan Community Notes: Indigenous communities denounce Ottowa protestors using Native symbols, HBCUs threatened at the start of Black History Month, Roma demand Jimmy Carr apologize, community announcements and more news.
“When I got some energy back, I sat down to tend my altars. The small chores of cleaning, sorting, and reorganizing took all of my attention. As I worked, I couldn’t shake the feeling that the tattoo had changed something, had somehow shown that I was serious enough to have some credit.” Luke Babb writes on the lessons and absences that made up their December holidays in 2021.