Sunday, September 24, 2006
Gimme That Old Time Pagan Religion
If you're like me, some of your fondest memories of childhood involve celebrating pagan fertility rituals with your familySo I was thrilled to find PaganParenting.com, a great source for godless heathen couples who wants to make sure that his and her (or her and her ... or his and his) children grow up worshiping pinecones and whatnot. At this website you can pick up some nice tips for making pagan springtime rituals fun for your toddlers … you can get household necessities, such as your very own I'm Pagan And I Vote Tiled Beverage Coaster … you can even learn to cross-stitch a good old fashioned pentagram, just like the ones grandma used to make.
Now that's fun for the whole family.
And what home is complete without a pile of rocks and sticks in the living-room corner, lovingly built to attract your very own colony of faeries?

Honor Faeries by making them new homes with natural and windfall supplies building materials. Faeries ARE the natural world, so "Sticks and stones will make Faerie homes!!" (Isn't that better than the other saying?!?) Let your lil' one pick out materials either in the woods a local park or craft store - and let her make the Faerie home, ONLY help if asked. Then place the new residence in a cozy corner of your home if you want to attract faeries, or outside if you already have a family you want to honor.
All of this pagan fun is courtesy of Rey, who I'm sure is, at this very moment, engaged in a circle ritual designed to summon an Earth spirit. Or, possibly, not.
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