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Path Of SevenThe Seven Sights / Perseptenary PathThis path incorporates that of Celtic roots and tra
Morrigan in progress! As you might have noticed by now I have a fetish for bird skulls, braids, pale
WELP, St Patrick’s day is the day for it; the Irish Ogham oracle deck is headed to the printer
‘Heigh ho, who is there? No one but me my dear.Please come, say how do… the things I’ll
NEW Merry Meet Plaques now available at Eclectic Artisans Pagan Marketplace. Hidden within the plaqu
Irish Ogham series- Seventh feda/letter, Coll, ‘fair-wood/hazel’ paired with native silver
Irish Ogham series- Twelfth feda/letter, Gort, ‘field’ associated with ivy, paired with azuriteI’m s
Irish Ogham restart: Beith (birch) with anglesite, Luis (rowan) with sphalerite and Fearn (alder) wi
Irish Ogham series- Eighth feda/letter, Tinne, ‘ingot’ associated with holly, paired with pyrite
Irish Ogham series- ✧・゚:Over the halfway mark:・゚☆✧ with the eleventh feda/letter, Muin, ‘neck/back’
Irish Ogham series- Thirteenth feda/letter, nGéadal, ‘slaying’ or ‘piercing’ associated with broom,
gaul ancient belgian tribal man
Sacred Source offers replicas of Greek, Roman, Celtic, Norse, and Egyptian devotional images, as wel
Halloween in the Middle AgesAlthough the holiday’s roots can be traced back to pagan practices
Preserved grotesques from the Norman Church at Kilpeck, Herefordshire including the best UK example
Blessed Imbolc - Lunaesque Creative PhotographyCostume - The Dark Angel Design co
IMBOLC - Lunaesque Creative PhotographyCostume - The Dark Angel Design Co
The Fox and the KeeperPhoto byVictoria Bee
“For when the Sons of Mil, the ancestors of the Irish people, came to Ireland they found the Tuatha
Irish Ogham series- Seventh feda/letter, Dair, ‘oak’ paired with Connemara marble (ophicalcite miner
Irish Ogham series- Fourteenth feda/letter, Straif, ‘sulphur’ associated with blackthorn, paired wit
Irish Ogham series- Tenth feda/letter, Ceirt, ‘bush’ associated with apple tree, paired with cinnaba
Irish Ogham series- Fifteenth feda/letter, Ruis, ‘redness’, associated with elder tree and paired wi
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