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Column: Faery Lore of the Elder Tree

By Guest Contributor | February 22, 2020

Guest columnist John Kruse introduces TWH’s readers to the faery lore of the elder tree.

Paganism

Guest Column: Returning to Brigid in the Midst of Loss

By Guest Contributor | January 31, 2020

In a special Imbolc piece, guest columnist Sheri Barker shares her story of grief after the passing of her daughter and her return to the comfort of the goddess Brigid.

Paganism

Column: The Neurology of Ritual

By Guest Contributor | April 19, 2019

Guest columnist Catherine Carr explores the relationship between religious ceremony and neuroscience.

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Column: Pagan Practices for Healing from Trauma

By Guest Contributor | January 18, 2019

Pagan Perspectives

Today’s column is a guest submission by Tahni Nikitins, a long-time Pagan and writer in multiple genres. Tahni’s work has appeared at Gods & Radicals, Eternal Haunted Summer, and Nomad. Our weekend section is always open for submissions. Please send queries to eric@wildhunt.org. Author’s note: Spiritual and magical practices should not be used as a substitute for seeking professional mental health support, but rather should be used as a supplement to professional support to create holistic psychological and spiritual healing process.

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Deck: Guardian of the Night Tarot, by MJ Cullinane, published by Hay House, Inc.

Card: King of Wands

The next seven days are likely to call for channeling one’s inner lion to roar in order to have an impact in a way that is soulful, charismatic, and visceral. Whatever challenges might pop up, the key to moving forward once attention is gained is to provide a clear, thought-provoking, and impassioned vision for the future. Proper use of power is heavily indicated.

In contrast, allowing arrogance to rule in the decision-making process is liable to result in reckless behavior and undermine plans by disempowering the very people whose actions and support are needed. Being in a position of power often comes with extra accountability and is unlikely to allow for aggressive and wildly imprudent actions—at least not for long before the behavior ends up getting checked and corrected.

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