Naturalistic Paganism

The Top 10 Blog Posts of 2020

What a wild year!  Who imagined, back on January 1 of 2020, that this year would hold what it did?  The tumult of 2020 showed us many things, some scary, some sacred, some simply new.   Looking back helps us in many ways – it can increase our understanding of ourselves, showing us both good things to build upon and areas to watch.  As the year starts, looking back at the top posts of 2020 can add to our new year in many ways.    Read More

Cosmic Calendar Countdown

Carl Sagan’s Cosmic Calendar maps the entire history of our cosmos onto a single year (links to our Wheel of the Year Sabbats are here, and a broader calendar here).  As you can imagine, things speed up considerably as the year advances.  After the Big Bang on January 1, we have to wait until May for the Milky Way to form and September for our own Sun to form.  But things got really busy in December: Read More

Happy Winter Solstice!

Happy Winter Solstice, or Yule!  Of course, our spherical planet also gives us the beautiful symmetry of the Summer Solstice (Litha) being celebrated now by our Southern Hemisphere friends.  With the exact Solstice moment at 5:02 am on December 21st, the longest night for those in America and Europe is the night of the 20th.  About half the time or so, the longest night is not the night before the Winter Solstice but rather is the night after the Winter Solstice.  This is different for every time zone, and is easy to figure out (for this year, most places West of the Middle East or so have their longest/shortest night on the night before the Solstice).  If the instant of the Solstice is in the morning (before noon) in your local time zone, then the longest night is the night before.  If it’s in the afternoon or evening, the the longest night is the night after the Winter Solstice for  you.

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The Solstice, Darkening Nights, Gratitude, and The Flavors of Paganism! Recent Episodes of THE WONDER podcast

With the growing darkness as the sacred time of the Solstice approaches, these recent episodes help bring our spirituality into focus! They are on the page here.

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The Planets Celebrate the Solstice, Meteors Shower, the Sun is Eclipsed, and Online Events Abound! by Starstuff, Contemplating

Don’t miss Jupiter and Saturn joining our Solstice celebrations this year!  Galileo saw the last time they came this close to each other in the sky!  This month brings many celestial wonders, with meters showering our Earth, and a total solar eclipse in addition to the planetary conjunction.   Also – updated Solstice online event links.

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