- Pagan History Archives - The Gypsy Thread
Pagan History is world history In this section we look at ancient civilizations, witchcraft over time, and the origins of modern holidays Also our annual calendar is found here
- Bone Magick - The Use of Bones in Witchcraft, Divination, and Spellwork
Bone magick - the use of bones in witchcraft has ancient roots, it is used mainly for divination, protection, and spiritual connection
- Rites Rituals Archives - The Gypsy Thread
Rites Rituals Pagan Sabbats and Full Moon Rituals can be found in the section Our world has celebrated the Equinoxes, seasonal changes, and the sun throughout history and those elements have been ingrained into our practices
- Thanksgiving and its Pagan Roots - The Secret in the Symbols
Thanksgiving, like most other holidays we celebrate has it's roots in ancient pagan celebrations, the symbols of the day offer validation
- Pagan Poetry Archives - The Gypsy Thread
Pagan poetry are poems about ancient heroes, battles, culture, lifestyle, and any other aspect of Pagan civilizations or populations It is also the home of poetry about the unexplained or mysterious
- 2024 Pagan Calendar - Sabbats, Moon Celebrations Astrological Events
Our 2024 pagan calendar is filled with important dates and times for key pagan celebrations of many different belief systems It also includes peak times and dates of both full moons and new moon plus, other noteworthy astrological events, zodiac periods, and more Note that the times and dates are displayed in Mountain Standard Time (USA)
- Strawberry Moon Ritual – The Moon of Ripening Potential
The night shall continue until the break of day, and tomorrow the first rays shall be the first day of our thoughts emerging into the light Now with lightness in your step and a twinkle in your eyes, go in peace This circle is open but unbroken Additional Reading 2025 Pagan Calendar – Sabbats, Moon Celebrations Astrological Events
- Lammas 2025 - The First Harvest Celebration - The Gypsy Thread
Lammas is a celebration of the first harvest and marks a sacred turning point in the agricultural cycle—a time when the fruits of the Earth’s labor begin to reveal themselves in golden fields of grain swaying under the sun It is a celebration of abundance, gratitude, and the rewards of hard work and patience As the grain is cut and gathered, each stalk symbolizing sustenance, survival
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