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Art Poster, Costume of the Pagan Irish – 18.75 x 27.5 $19.95 FREE SHIPPING on this item when you purchase 2 or more Art Posters from ClassicPix.com. This high quality, durable Art Poster measures 18.75″ x 27.50″ and arrives ready to frame. Posters are printed on heavy-stock, semi-matte paper producing the best possible combination of color vibrancy and durability. All posters from ClassicPix.com are made on demand one-at-a-time, just for you — not mass-pro… |
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Black Framed/Matted Print 17×23, Costume of the Pagan Irish $69.95 FREE SHIPPING on this item when you purchase 2 or more Framed Art Posters from ClassicPix.com. This high quality art poster is matted and framed by our professional framers, and arrives fully assembled and ready to hang. The durable black wood frame measures 17″ x 23″ – poster size is 12″ x 18″. A clear plexiglass facing protects your poster and adds a lusterous shine. Posters are printed on heavy… |
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Canvas Print, Costume of the Pagan Irish – 12 x 18 $39.95 FREE SHIPPING on this item when you purchase 2 or more Canvas Prints from ClassicPix.com, any size — mix or match. This high quality, durable Canvas Print measures 12″ x 18″ and arrives ready to hang with all necessary hardware already fastened. The Canvas Print is stretched over a sturdy wood frame for maximum stability and tautness, creating a striking three-dimensional piece of artwork. All pr… |
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The Pagan Prosperity $6.98 Follow up to their successful debut album, Born of the Flickering. Includes tracks featured on the black metal compilation Darkness We Feel…. |
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David Maslanka: A Child’s Garden of Dreams; Symphony No. 2 $14.98 … |
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Rusty: The Great Rescue $9.99 No Description Available.Genre: Feature Film FamilyRating: GRelease Date: 14-MAR-2006Media Type: DVD… |
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A History of Private Life, Volume I: From Pagan Rome to Byzantium $16.02 All the mystery, earthiness and romance of the Middle Ages are captured in this panorama of everyday life. The evolving concepts of intimacy are explored–from the semi-obscure eleventh century through the first stirrings of the Renaissance world in the fifteenth century. Color and black-and-white illustrations…. |
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Ordinary Girl – A Magical Child, An $13.81 Chosen as a finalist for the 2009 COVR Visionary Awards. Take a joyful romp with Rabbit around the Wheel of the Year as she learns about herself and her Pagan Ways in the first fully illustrated Pagan children’s book to explore Wiccan magic, customs and holidays through a child’s point of view. An Ordinary Girl, A Magical Child is lavishly illustrated with original watercolor paintings. Written f… |
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Seven Spirals: A Chakra Sutra for Kids $13.63 A beautifully illustrated and engaging storybook that follows seven everyday-kids through a weekend of their lives. Seven Spirals gives us a glimpse at the meaning of the seven chakras, and how they affect us all, every day. It’s been a labor of love, and we hope you enjoy it as much as we enjoyed creating it for you…. |
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Pagan’s Vows $3.48 "Jinks again displays an amazing knack for blending utterly convincing period detail, earthy wisecracking, and profound respect for courtly and spiritual ideals."—BULLETIN OF THE CENTER FOR CHILDREN’S BOOKSHaving renounced the sword, Pagan and Lord Roland arrive at the Abbey of St. Martin to devote their lives to God. But no sooner are they outfitted in their novices’ habits than Pagan suspects that something mysterious is going on: someone is stealing alms, and Pagan is determined to find out who. The truth may come at a price, however — one that could force Pagan to reconsider his pious role and his dedication to Roland. Now available in paperback, the third adventure of the four-book Pagan Chronicles is a medieval thriller that leads the reader through a web of mystery and intrigue in the most unlikely of places. |
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Pagan Homeschooling $19.48 Why are so many families educating their children at home? Is this path right for you and your family? How do you get started? How can you better teach your children about your spirituality? Can spirituality and academics ever meet? The answers to these questions and many more can be found in the pages of this groundbreaking book. The home education movement is growing at an astounding pace. Pagans and other metaphysical parents are enthusiastically exploring this option to typical compulsory school education. Pagan Homeschooling is the first book to address the needs of these families, and this hands-on manual is packed with resources, checklists, questionnaires, exercises, arts and crafts, experiments, spells, rituals, and more. |
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Pagan Sabbats of the Northern Hemisphere $20.98 A Pagan book for children that describes through bright and colorful artwork the eight sacred days of Paganism called Sabbats which are celebrated on the solstices, equinoxes, and the days in between. |
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Being a Pagan $15.98 More than 60 pagan leaders and teachers describe in their own words what they believe and what they practice. • Addresses how Pagans view parenting, organized religion, and politics. • Introduces the wide range of possibilities within the neo-Pagan movement. • By Ellen Evert Hopman, author of A Druid’s Herbal for the Sacred Earth Year; Walking the World in Wonder: A Children’s Herbal; and Tree Medicine, Tree Magic. Who are the pagans and what do they stand for? Why would some of the members of the best educated, most materially comfortable generation of Americans look back to mystical traditions many millennia old? During the last few decades, millions of people have embraced ancient philosophies that honor Earth and the spiritual power of each individual. Ways of worship from sources as diverse as the pre-Christian Celts, ancient Egypt, and Native American traditions are currently helping their followers find meaning in life while living in the Information Age. In this book Pagan leaders and teachers describe in their own words what they believe and what they practice. From Margot Adler, an NPR reporter and author of Drawing Down the Moon, to Isaac Bonewits, ArchDruid and founder of a modern neo-Druidic organization, those interviewed in this book express the rich diversity of modern Paganism. Hopman’s insightful questions draw on her own experiences as a Pagan and Druid as well as on her extensive research. With coauthor Lawrence Bond, she examines how Pagans address such issues as parenting, organized religion, and politics. The resulting dialogues illuminate the modern Pagan revival. |
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Pagan Themes in Modern Children’s Fiction $77.6 Pagan Themes in Modern Children’s Fiction |
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Book Of Pagan Prayer $17.12 Book Of Pagan Prayer |
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The Pagan Book of Days $11.65 The Pagan Book of Days |
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A Book of Pagan Prayer $17.95 A Book of Pagan Prayer |
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Pagan Time $3.48 For fans of Geoffrey Wolff’s Age of Consent and Mary Karr’s The Liar’s Club, a wrenching and beautiful memoir of a child’s life in a sixties commune. "Sometimes it seems like I’ve spent my life searching for the words that will open my childhood for you. It’s always the same-even as I’m trying to use my story to knock down the wall between us, I can see that I’m turning myself into a freak, my childhood into a sideshow." Pagan Time is the story of Micah Perks’s struggle to make comprehensible her unorthodox childhood. She was raised at her family’s commune in the Adirondack wilderness, and at the core of her book lie memories of and feelings for her wildly eccentric father, a self-proclaimed pagan intent on demolishing conventional boundaries and morality. This complex memoir mixes a moving celebration of the utopian spirit and its desire for community and freedom with a lacerating critique of the consequences of those desires-especially for the children involved. How could the campaign for a perfect home and family create such confusion and destruction? The sixties, for many, became a laboratory of hope and chaos, of good intentions run riot. "There is breathtaking beauty in this memoir… Micah Perks writes with great sympathy, subtlety, and precision about the explosive paradise of her youth." -Joanna Scott, author of Make Believe. |
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Pagan Children’s Workbook $18.48 A resource for modern Pagan, Wiccan, and Craft parents to help their children learn about our religion. The Pagan Children’s Workbook will guide children through learning about topics such as the Elements, the Goddess and God, and the Wheel of the Year. |
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Cakes And Ale For The Pagan Soul $12.98 Call them elders, teachers, priests, or priestesses: they are the forefront of a growing movement known as neo-paganism. This renaissance in pre-Christian religions represents a wide range of belief systems, such as Wicca, neo-Druidism, and other earth-based faiths. Compiled by pagan author Patricia Telesco, CAKES AND ALE FOR THE PAGAN SOUL offers 50 hearty doses of magic, wisdom, history, and humor for modern witches and druids. Notable contributors include Margot Adler (Drawing Down the Moon), Starhawk (The Spiral Dance), Raymond Buckland (Buckland?s Complete Book of Witchcraft), and many more. This A-to-Z compendium covers diverse topics such as community, mindfulness, children, and ritual, weaving a colorful tapestry of modern pagan views and values. You?ll be regaled with insightful stories and read tips about integrating pagan practices into the modern world through ritual and activism. Contributors also share recipes for their favorite incense blends, purposeful potions, and magical menus. So, take a seat on the communal hearth, and let CAKES AND ALE fill you with the warmth, sustenance, and inspiration every neo-pagan needs. |
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The Pagan $38.14 This book an EXACT reproduction of the original book published before 1923. This IS NOT an OCR”d book with strange characters, introduced typographical errors, and jumbled words. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book. |
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The Pagan Book Of Days $6.76 Buy and sell [The Pagan Book Of Days] at great prices. |
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A Book Of Pagan Rituals $9.07 Buy and sell [A Book Of Pagan Rituals] at great prices. |
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A Book Of Pagan Prayer $10.03 Buy and sell [A Book Of Pagan Prayer] at great prices. |
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Pagan Themes In Modern Children’s Fiction $46.04 Buy and sell [Pagan Themes In Modern Children's Fiction] at great prices. |
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Witches, Wiccans and Pagans. If your school or your child’s school called your religion a cult. Would you sue?
When I was on the school’s computer, I wanted to go to witchvox. com to check on something and the school blocked it for cults. I was so angry, the way it insulted my religion, but that’s not my only problem other kids. I was borrowing a Silver Ravenwolf book from the school library and during class, someone looked into my backpack and took it out while I was in the bathroom. Hey who’s solitary Witch book is it, is that book real. I walked back into class, and I was shocked to see someone else with my book. I tried to grab it back, I call it a very sacred book, and those stupid kids will ruin it. The teacher got up from her desk and confiscated the book, she called me after class and called my parents. The principal said if I get caught with a pentacle and a witchcraft book, I will get suspended, the same goes for other young witches and wiccans. The announcements said, any student caught with any material associated with cults will be suspended for 5 days. Should I sue them?
you can if you wish. It’s a violation of your freedom of religion. But it’s a hard fight. Let your parents do it for you.
And please don’t read Silver Ravenwolf. Its as far from “reality” as you can get in Paganism.
babamarusia reviews children’s book The Treasure of Kilvarra by Elizabeth Hazelton Syncretism
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