“No Kings”: Pagans Join Millions in Nationwide Action
Pagans joined millions in the nationwide “No Kings” protests, blending political resistance with spiritual purpose. Through ritual, presence, and activism, they affirmed democracy’s promise: power belongs to the people—not to…
Classics of Pagan Cinema: Rosemary’s Baby
“Looking at where the word ‘coven’ comes from, we start with ‘convenire,’ a verb meaning to come together,” writes Meg Elison in this searing reappraisal of the 1968 classic. “When…
Ephesian
“It shouldn’t be possible!” my boyfriend said. “My surgeon said it wouldn’t happen.” I felt a surge of fear. I know pregnancy is dangerous, but I haven’t had someone I…
Rooted in the Storm: Why Pagan Paths Matter More Than Ever
We are living in an age of rupture. In the midst of this instability, people are reaching—not for quick fixes, but for something enduring. Something rooted. For a growing number,…
Pagan Community Notes: Week of June 12, 2025
In this week’s Pagan Community Notes: Covenant of the Goddess represented at Papal General Audience in Rome, GAIA global leaders rally for an ambitious plastics treaty, Summer Magick Fest and…
As Protests Rage, House Republicans Advance Controversial Homeland Security Bill with Sweeping Religious Exemptions
As protests over immigration enforcement erupt in cities across the U.S., House Republicans push forward a sweeping Homeland Security funding bill that expands deportation powers, slashes oversight, and introduces a…
Editorial: Dr. Leo Igwe Confronts Witchcraft Myths and Facts with Reason and Clarity
Dr. Leo Igwe powerfully distinguishes between myth and modernity, affirming that today’s witches are nature-based spiritual practitioners—not agents of harm—and calls for an end to superstition-fueled violence across African communities.…
Modern Science Recreates the Famous Egyptian Blue
Researchers have recreated Egyptian blue, the world’s oldest synthetic pigment, revealing its ancient spiritual role and surprising modern applications—from art to forensics—while uncovering new insights into how it was originally…
Opinion: “Drain the Swamp” – The Devil card and the Emergence of Liberation
Seeing the actual picture, rather than self-deception, is the first step in learning the lesson of this particular tarot card. Continue reading Opinion: “Drain the Swamp” – The Devil card…
Reading the Kalevala
Elias Lönnrot, the folklorist, the traveler, the physician, the student, the ethnologist, the editor, and finally the rune singer, did birth one longer Kalevala, one which was as indebted to…