Skip to content
  • logo
  • logo
  • Home
  • News
    • U.S.
    • U.K.
    • Canada
    • World
  • Culture & Living
    • Film & TV Reviews
    • Book Reviews
    • Music Reviews
    • Interviews
    • Living
  • TWH Features
    • Pagan Community Notes
    • Hounds
    • Pagan Voices
    • Uncovering the Past
    • Spotlight on Tradition
  • Perspectives
    • Editorials
    • Clio Ajana
    • Luke Babb
    • Siobhan Ball
    • Sheri Barker
    • Alan D.D.
    • Erick DuPree
    • Meg Elison
    • Storm Faerywolf
    • Lyonel Perabo
    • Eric O. Scott
    • Karl E. H. Seigfried
    • Manny Tejeda-Moreno
    • Guest Columnists
  • About the Wild Hunt
    • Our Mission Statement
    • The Wild Hunt Team
    • Donate Today!
    • Join our Email List- PW is TheWildHunt
    • Discussion Comments Policy
  • Contact Us
  • Report Violence Against Pagans

The Wild Hunt - Modern Pagan News & Perspectives

The Wild Hunt (https://wildhunt.org/tag/pandemic)

  • Home
  • News
    • U.S.
    • U.K.
    • Canada
    • World
  • Culture & Living
    • Film & TV Reviews
    • Book Reviews
    • Music Reviews
    • Interviews
    • Living
  • TWH Features
    • Pagan Community Notes
    • Hounds
    • Pagan Voices
    • Uncovering the Past
    • Spotlight on Tradition
  • Perspectives
    • Editorials
    • Clio Ajana
    • Luke Babb
    • Siobhan Ball
    • Sheri Barker
    • Alan D.D.
    • Erick DuPree
    • Meg Elison
    • Storm Faerywolf
    • Lyonel Perabo
    • Eric O. Scott
    • Karl E. H. Seigfried
    • Manny Tejeda-Moreno
    • Guest Columnists
  • About the Wild Hunt
    • Our Mission Statement
    • The Wild Hunt Team
    • Donate Today!
    • Join our Email List- PW is TheWildHunt
    • Discussion Comments Policy
  • Contact Us
  • Report Violence Against Pagans
Subscribe

pandemic

Arts & Culture

Life Itself: George A. Romero’s Theology of the Living Dead

By Karl E. H. Seigfried | October 26, 2024

The more of Romero’s films that I watched – and especially the more of his novel that I read – the more I also found a theology bubbling up through the blood that aligns with my own theology of Ásatrú, a modern religion that revives, reconstructs, and reimagines the ancient polytheism of Northern Europe.

Paganism

Doomscrolling: the good, the bad, and the worse

By Manny Moreno | April 1, 2022

TWH explores recent research focused on the practice of doomscrolling and how it can impact mental health.

Paganism

Column: Watching the Tomatoes Grow

By Guest Contributor | September 25, 2021

Guest contributor Jacqueline Mathers writes about her gratitude for, in the midst of the pandemic’s disruptions, finally being able to plant tomatoes.

Paganism

Column: Through the Darkness, Together

By Sheri Barker | September 24, 2021

As we enter the autumn season, Sheri Barker reflects on ways to help our cherished ones through struggles with poor mental health.

Paganism

South African Pagans face another spike in COVID-19 cases

By Damon Leff | July 14, 2021

South African Pagans struggle as cases rise with only a little less than 2.5% of the population vaccinated.

Load more posts

Support The Wild Hunt! (Tax Deductible Donation)

Support The Wild Hunt Directly! (non-tax deductible)

COMMUNITY EVENTS

Notice
There are no upcoming events.

Rune of the Day

Rune of the Day
Rune of the Day
ᚠ

Fehu

Wealth and fresh starts—tend resources so they grow.

Moon Phase

Moon Phase Widget
🌑

Loading moon…

Moon Loading...

Ephemeris

Taurus
Sun in Taurus
21 degrees
Taurus
Moon in Taurus
5 degrees
New Moon
New Moon
28 days old
Joe's

Tarot of the Week

Tarot of the Week

Deck: Aquarian Tarot, by David Palladini, published by U.S. Games Systems, Inc.

Card: Eight (8) of Pentacles

This week there is liable to be an emphasis on honing skills, especially as it applies to employment, but also in other areas where refining talents could allow for expansion of both finance and knowledge. There may be a sense of not making the desired headway, and perhaps even the temptation to switch horses, or simply give up. This is not that week. Holding steady, and continuing to forge ahead, even though progress may seem to be coming at a snail’s pace, will eventually pay off—and perhaps in unforeseen ways!

Conversely, undertaking projects that are well beyond one’s ability and skill set are likely to be doomed to failure unless expert help is sought. No one becomes a master of their craft overnight, and expecting to magically develop such skills in an instant is the height of imperiousness. And finally, endeavors that are solely based on greed will likely be seen for exactly what they are, even if they succeed to some degree.

About the Wild Hunt

  • About The Wild Hunt
  • The Wild Hunt Mission Statement
  • The Wild Hunt Team
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Where Do Your Donations Go?

The Wild Hunt Sections

  • Latest News
  • Pagan Community News
  • Editorials & Columns
  • Arts & Culture

Connect with Us

  • Join our Email List- PW is TheWildHunt
  • Like us on Facebook
  • Follow us on Bluesky
  • Join our Subreddit

© Copyright 2026, The Wild Hunt

Built with the Largo WordPress Theme from the Institute for Nonprofit News.

Back to top ↑