The Shadow Verge

The Shadow Verge

At the edge of the known world, where even the wind dares not linger, a traveler stands before a shifting threshold. The path behind him has vanished, and the choice ahead is uncertain. Step forward into the unknown, or turn back to what was? Some doors only open once… and some paths disappear forever.
Hestia

Hestia

Discover the warmth and wisdom of Hestia, the Greek goddess of the hearth, home, and family. Learn how her eternal flame symbolized unity and stability in ancient Greece and how modern Neopagan practices honor her presence today. Explore ways to nurture both your inner and outer hearth, fostering peace and connection. This post offers reflections, rituals, and insights into Hestia's enduring legacy in spirituality and daily life. Reignite your sacred flame with Hestia's timeless guidance.

The Burning Times: A Call for Truth and Accountability

It’s time we gather around our proverbial hearth and have a candid conversation about something that has long troubled our community: the Burning Times. For years, we’ve held onto a narrative, a story passed down through our circles, that frames this tragic period as a concerted effort by the Catholic Church to stamp out our spiritual ancestors—wise women, healers, and practitioners of the old ways. We’ve mourned the supposed millions of lives lost, predominantly women, who were allegedly persecuted for preserving a pre-Christian, pagan religion. But what if I told you that much of what we believe about the Burning Times doesn’t hold up under scrutiny?

Distinguishing Myth from History: Understanding Margaret Murray’s Legacy

For us Neopagans, myths are more than mere stories; they are sacred narratives that guide our rituals and beliefs. Yet, when we confuse these myths with historical facts, we risk building our spiritual practices on shaky ground. Margaret Murray's work is a prime example. Her interpretations of witchcraft have profoundly influenced modern neopaganism. By understanding the distinction between her interpretations and historical facts, we can enrich our practices with both wisdom and authenticity.