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    Monday, November 3, 2008, 03:11 PM [General]

    Merry Meet Readers,

    We are currently looking for interviewers. If you are interested in this position please write us at admin@paganpages.org for further instructions. It is a great opportunity to meet many of your favorite writers.


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    November Correspondences

    Sunday, November 2, 2008, 03:10 PM [General]


    November Correspondences

    Administrator November 1st, 2008

    The name is derived from Novem, the Latin word for nine, as November was the ninth month in Rome’s oldest calendar.

    THE SNOW MOON
    The ninth month in the old roman calandar. In Celtic traditions
    it is the beginning of the new year, considered a month of beginnings
    and endings.

    Astrological Signs: Scorpio, Sagittarius.

    Nature Spirits: Banshees and other beings who carry messages between worlds.

    Herbs: Ginger, hops, wormwood, hussop, patchouli, mugwort, nutmeg, star anise.

    Colors: Black, white, purple.

    Flowers: White lily, dahlia, chrysanthemum.

    Scents Rosemary, dragons blood, lilac, pine, wisteria.

    Stones: Topaz, obsidian, onyx, Apache tear.

    Trees: Pine, cypress, yew, elder.

    Animals: Bat, wolf, sow, dog, snake.

    Birds: Owls, raven, falcon.

    Deities: Astarte, Calleach, Cerridwen, Circe, Cybele, Freyja, Hathor, Hel, Holda, Horned God, Kali, Maman, Nepthys, Sekhmet.

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    Quote about Obama

    Sunday, November 2, 2008, 03:06 PM [General]

    Rosa sat so Martin could walk...
    Martin walked so Obama could run...
    Obama ran so Our Kids could fly.

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    November Issue of PaganPages Magazine Up Now!

    Sunday, November 2, 2008, 01:54 PM [General]

    Welcome to The November Issue of PaganPages!

    Welcome Everyone!  Hope your Samhain was a wonderful and Safe Holiday.  Write us and tell us your Samhain Stories!

    We have a great issue this month.  Our biggest surprise for our readers: an interview with the Wonderfully Talented author Nigel Suckling!

    He is the author of many great titles and took time to discuss his newest book Faeries of the Celtic Lands with us, as well as some interesting information about himself.

    We have a new column premiering this month, Faeries, Elves, & Other Kin.  And a new feature a Witchy Crossword!!

    We want to thank everyone for helping by bidding on our auctions.  You have kept PaganPages up and going and we appreciate all the help.  We will feature more auctions throughout the month.  We are especially glad you like the BOS Bookmarks ;)

    The Samhain Soldier GoodieBags went over so well we are doing it again for Yule.  If you would like to contribute something to put in the bags or donate money towards shipping you can get more information by writing us at pagangoodiebags@gmail.com

    We are glad to see that people are making use of the new commenting abilities with the articles, we love to hear from you!

    We hope you have a great month and…

    HAPPY READING!!

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    Samhain Correspondences

    Friday, October 31, 2008, 03:48 PM [General]


    Samhain Correspondences

    Administrator October 1st, 2008

    Other Names:
    celtic ~ Summer’s End, pronounced “sow” (rhymes with now) “en” (Ireland), sow-een (Wales) - “mh” in the middle is a “w” sound - Greater Sabbat(High Holiday) - Fire Festival Oct 31-Nov 1(North Hemisphere) - Apr 30-May 1 - The Great Sabbat, Samhiunn, Samana, Samhuin, Sam-fuin, Samonios, Halloween, Hallomas, All Hallows Eve, All Saints/All Souls Day(Catholic), Day of the Dead (Mexican), Witches New Year, Trinoux Samonia, Celtic/ Druid New Year, Shadowfest (Strega), Martinmas or Old Hallowmas (Scotttish/Celtic) Lá Samhna (Modern Irish), Festival of the Dead, Feile Moingfinne (Snow Goddess), Hallowtide (Scottish Gaelis Dictionary), Feast of All Souls, Nos Galen-gae-of Night of the Winter Calends (Welsh), La Houney or Hollantide Day, Sauin or Souney ( Manx), oidhche na h-aimiléise-the night of mischief or confusion(Ireland), Oidhche Shamna (Scotland)

    Rituals:
    End of summer, honoring of the dead,scrying, divination, last harvest, meat harvest

    Incense:
    Copal, sandalwood, mastic resin, benzoin, sweetgrass, wormwood, mugwort, sage, myrrh or patchouli

    Tools:
    Besom, cauldron, tarot, obsidian ball, pendulum, runes, oghams, Ouija boards, black cauldron or bowl filled with black ink or water, or magick mirror

    Stones/Gems:
    Black obsidian, jasper, carnelian, onyx, smoky quartz, jet, bloodstone

    Colors:
    Black, orange, red

    Symbols & Decorations:
    Apples, autumn flowers, acorns, bat, black cat, bones, corn stalks, colored leaves, crows, death/dying, divination and the tools associated with it, ghosts, gourds, Indian corn, jack-o-lantern, nuts , oak leaves, pomegranates, pumpkins, scarecrows, scythes, waning moon

    Foods:
    Apples, apple dishes, cider, meat (traditionally this is the meat harvest) especially pork, mulled cider with spices, nuts-representing resurrection and rebirth, nuts, pomegranates, potatoes, pumpkins, pumpkin bread, pumpkin pie, roasted pumpkin seeds, roasted pumpkin seeds, squash.

    Goddesses:
    The Crone, Hecate(Greek), Cerridwen(Welsh-Scottish), Arianrhod(Welsh), Caillech (Irish-Scottish), Baba Yaga (Russian), Al-Ilat(persian), Bast (Egyptian), Persephone (Greek), Hel(Norse), Kali(Hindu), all Death & Otherworld Goddesses

    Gods:
    Horned Hunter(European), Cernnunos(Greco-Celtic), Osiris(Egyptian), Hades (Greek), Gwynn ap Nudd (British), Anubis(Egyptian), Coyote Brother (Native American), Loki (Norse), Dis (Roman), Arawn (Welsh), acrificial/Dying/Aging
    Gods, Death and Otherworld Gods

    Herbs and Flowers:
    Almond, apple leaf , autumn joy sedum, bay leaf, calendula, Cinnamon, Cloves cosmos, garlic, ginger , hazelnut, hemlock cones, mandrake root, marigold, mums, mugwort (to aid in divination), mullein seeds, nettle, passionflower, pine needles, pumpkin seeds, rosemary (for remembrance of our ancestors), rue, sage, sunflower petals and seeds, tarragon, wild ginseng, wormwood

    Animals:
    Stag, cat, bat, owl, jackal, elephant, ram, scorpion, heron, crow, robin

    Mythical Beings:
    Pooka, goblin,medusa, beansidhe, harpies

    Essence:
    Magick, plenty; knowledge, the night, death & rebirth, success, protection; rest, new beginning; ancestors; lifting of the veil, mundane laws in abeyance, return, change

    Dynamics/Meaning:
    Death & transformation, Wiccan new year,wisdom of the Crone, end of summer, honoring, thinning of the veil between worlds, death of the year, time outside of time, night of the Wild Hunt, begin new projects, end old projects

    Work:
    Sex magick, release of bad habits, banishing, fairy magick, divination of any kind, candle magick, astral projection, past life work, dark moon mysteries, mirror spells (reflection), casting protection , inner work, propitiation, clearing obstacles, uncrossing, inspiration, workings of transition or culmination, manifesting transformation,creative visualization, contacting those who have departed this plane

    Purpose:
    Honoring the dead, especially departed ancestors, knowing we will not be forgotten; clear knowledge of our path; guidance, protection, celebrating reincarnation

    Rituals/Magicks:
    Foreseeing future, honoring/consulting ancestors, releasing the old, power, understanding death and rebirth, entering the underworld, divination, dance of the dead, fire calling, past life recall

    Customs:
    Ancestor altar, costumes, divination, carving jack-o-lanterns, spirit plate, the Feast of the Dead, feasting, paying debts, fairs, drying winter herbs, masks, bonfires, apple games, tricks, washing clothes

    Element:
    Water

    Gender:
    Male

    Threshold:
    Midnight


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