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hecatesdelights · 2 months
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Ares and Aphrodite
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khaire-traveler · 11 months
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To the LGBTQ + worshippers...
The gods support us!
Like all humans, we are worthy of love, kindness, and support; we are worthy of the love and pride of the gods. We are perfect, even in our imperfections, and we have reason to be proud of ourselves. Like the gods have created many things throughout their immortal lives, we have created ourselves - raised up our identities out of the fire and flames, and embraced ourselves just the way we are.
So be proud this pride month, and have faith that the gods are walking beside us during the parade, brandishing our colors, and showering us with the support we deserve.
The gods are just as proud of us as we are of ourselves. ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜🤎🖤🤍🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️
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mani-mooncrow · 4 months
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Of Oak
not ash, not elm, but oak I am and tall and proud I stand as many kinds of trees there are are humans in this land not only two, but manigfold are carved from noble wood and many we are still today where we have always stood
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This was inspired by hearthkvlt 's "Carved from Oak" sticker. They say: "Humanity is a forest. 🌲 These stickers call upon the Norse creation myths. If man was carved from ash, and woman from elm - then there are as many genders as there are trees."
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minnesotadruids · 2 years
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2022 Pagan Pride Days in US & Canada
Here’s a list of Pagan Pride fall festivals and a handful of similar events coming up. Want to meet other druids, witches, heathens, and similar like-minded individuals? Most Pagan Pride Days are free, unless otherwise specified below. Please be sure to verify these events for yourselves before venturing out. Be safe and have fun!
Alabama: Auburn: Kiesel Park: September 17, hours TBA…
Alberta: Edmonton: Richie Hall: September 10, 11 AM to 5 PM
Arizona: Phoenix: Steele Indian School Park: November 5, 9 AM to 5 PM
British Columbia: Vancouver: Trout Lake Park: August 13, 12 PM to 7 PM
California: Los Angeles/Long Beach: Rainbow Lagoon: October 2, 10 AM to 5:30 PM
California: Sacramento: Phoenix Park: September 10, 10 AM to 6 PM
Colorado: Denver: TBA: Usually announced in October for last weekend of month
Colorado: Fort Collins: City Park: August 21, 10 AM to 6 PM
Connecticut: Berlin: Veteran's Memorial Park: Weekend near Autumnal Equinox TENTATIVE
District of Columbia: See Frederick MD and/or Reston VA
Florida: Jacksonville: Riverside Artist Square: September 25, 11 AM to 5 PM
Georgia: Athens: Washington Street between Pulaski & Hull: October 22, hours TBA
Illinois: Chicago: Garfield Park: September 24, 10 AM to 6 PM
Illinois: Wheaton: Henry S. Olcott Memorial Library lawn: September 10, 10 AM to 5 PM
"TheosoFest" with free admission, vehicle parking is $5
Iowa: Burlington: Dankwardt Park: August 27, times not specified
Kentucky: Louisville: Waterfront Park: September 10, 11 AM to 6 PM
Louisiana: New Orleans: October 1, updating website soon for full details
Maryland: Frederick: UU Congregation of Frederick (lawn), September 17, 10 AM to 6 PM
Massachusetts: Lakeville: Ted Williams Camp: September 11, 10 AM to 6 PM
Massachusetts: Northampton: 1 Kirkland Ave, September 24, 9 AM to 5 PM
Michigan: Ann Arbor: Washtenaw Community College: September 10, 10 AM to 5 PM
Michigan: Grand Rapids: Richmond Park: September 17, 9 AM to whenever
Minnesota: Mankato: Jack McGowans Farm: August 13-14, 10 AM to 5 PM
Minnesota: Minneapolis: Minnehaha Falls Park: September 10, 10 AM to 6 PM
Missouri: Joplin: Cunningham Park: September 10, 9 AM to 6 PM
Missouri: Springfield: 405 Washington Ave, September 17, 11 AM to 5 PM
Montana: Kalispell: UU Church, 1515 Tumble Creek Road: September 17, 11 AM to 6 PM
New Jersey: Old Bridge: 144 E Greystone Rd (registration required): August 6, 9 AM to 6 PM
Technically a "Pagan Picnic" by Hands of Change with similar stuff to Pagan Pride Days
New Jersey: Cherry Hill: Cooper River Park: October 1, 10 AM to 6 PM
New Mexico: Albuquerque: Bataan Memorial Park: September 25, 10 AM to 6 PM
Has admission fee: donation of one non-perishable food item
New Mexico: Las Cruces: Pioneer Women's Park: October 15, 11 AM to whenever
New York: Buffalo: Buffalo Irish Center: October 9, 11 AM to 4 PM
New York: Syracuse: Long Branch Park: September 17, 10 AM to 5 PM
Ohio: Cincinnati: Mt. Airy Forest: Stone Steps Picnic Shelter: August 5, 12 PM to 8 PM
Pagan Pride Potluck Picnic: free event, but bring food to share
Park Vehicle Fee: $5 for Hamilton County residents, $8 for non-residents
Ohio: Cleveland (Bedford): Bedford Public Square, Aug 18-21, 5-10 PM, 12-10 PM, 12-5 PM
Has admission fee: donation of two non-perishable food items
Ohio: Dayton (Fairborn): Fairborn Community Park: October 22, 9 AM to 6 PM
Oklahoma: OK City: Wiley Post Park: September 24, 10 AM to 5 PM
Oklahoma: Tulsa: Dream Keepers Park: October 1, 9 AM to 6 PM
Ontario: Toronto: Gage Park: September 11, 10 AM to 6 PM
Oregon: Eugene: Alton Baker Park: August 7, 10:30 AM to 7 PM
Oregon: Portland: Oaks Amusement Park: September 18, 10 AM to 5 PM
Pennsylvania: Allentown (Easton): Louise Moore County Park: August 20, 9 AM to 4 PM
Pennsylvania: Philadelphia: Clark Park: September 3, 10 AM to 6 PM
Pennsylvania: York: Samuel Lewis State Park (no entrance fee): September 24 10 AM to 6 PM
South Carolina: Greenville (Easley): Maynard Community Center: October 1, 9 AM to 5 PM
Has admission fee: donation of one non-perishable food item
Tennessee: Knoxville: The Concourse: September 10, 10 AM to whenever
Has admission fee: donation of one non-perishable food item (or cash)
Tennessee: Memphis: Meeman-Shelby Forest State Park: October 20-23, starts at Noon
"Festival of Souls" Registration required: $60 for whole weekend or $25 per day 
Tennessee: Nashville: Two Rivers Park: October 1, 10 AM to 5 PM
Texas: Dallas-Fort Worth: Arlington UU Church: November 6, 10 AM to 5 PM
Virginia: Reston: Lake Fairfax Park, October 1, 10 AM to 5 PM
Washington: Spokane: UU Church of Spokane: September 17 10 AM to 4 PM
There may be more Pagan Pride Day events than the ones listed here, but they’re either difficult to find info for online or plans are still tentative. Sorry if I missed any major ones!
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spiralhouseshop · 8 months
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Columbia-Wilamette Pagan Pride Day!
Sunday! September 10th! Oaks Amusement Park!
We are vending with 40+ other witches and pagan folks. Check out our books, zines, buttons, and even some crafts and herbs from the Spiral House Garden. Then ride a rollercoaster or eat some cotton candy or a funnel cake. There's are workshops and a community ritual too.
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I'm vending at Twin Cities Pagan Pride!
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When: Saturday September 10th, 10am-6pm Where: Minneapolis, MN
Excited to announce my first event, the Twin Cities Pagan Pride Fall Festival! I'll have a booth set up featuring my goods and then some!
My booth will include:
A display of one of my large area rugs for you to look at and get a sense of the quality.
A physical catalog to browse through and order from. Purchases made at the booth will receive a special discount.
Examples of my two most popular goods: The Shapeshifter's Helm of Awe Tee and the Mjolnir Camping Mug.
Prayer beads for sale!
Tarot readings (potentially).
A small, free-to-use Heathen ritual space.
Additionally, you're more than welcome to stop by to just pick my brain pertaining to all things heathen! I also run Skald's Keep, a free educational website on Norse Heathenry, and your patronage helps support my work.
You can find my booth near the music stage!
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This is a FREE, outdoor, all-ages event with music, workshops, vendors galore, and a full-service café that sells snacks, meals, and beverages (both alcoholic and non-alcoholic)! All you have to do is show up.
Keep an eye out for my table banner, which has the store name, "Lockwood Metaphysical," on it!
Looking forward to seeing you all! :D
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chattering-magpie-uk · 3 months
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Pagan Dawn – Issue No. 230 Imbolc 2024
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lacymoonchild · 1 year
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afistfullofcharms · 2 years
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Had an amazing night tonight 🖤
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elhoimleafar · 8 months
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Central New York Pagan Pride DAY 🌙 hanging out with Witches and Heathens, and taking pictures everywhere ❤️ here with Jeff Cullen, Allan Piers, Juelz Cullen, and many friends 🌙🐈‍⬛🌺
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delphinidin4 · 8 months
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Went to Philly Pagan Pride for the first time today! It was DELIGHTFUL. The absolutely best part was the people. OMG, the people. Everyone was SO nice and SO welcoming and SO friendly. It was really inclusive and lovely. It felt like a real community. I kept striking up conversations with SO MANY STRANGERS and they were all just great. Definitely going to try to go again next year!
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hecatesdelights · 2 months
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Hades and Persephone
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nova-ppd · 2 years
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minnesotadruids · 2 years
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The Lughnasadh issue of the C.O.R.D. Biquarterly druidry newsletter is now live! 
Articles in this issue:
Update of ALL active RDNA druid Groves 
Article "In Defense of Ritual" 
Seasonal photography 
List of 2022 Pagan Pride Days in US & Canada
And more!
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spiralhouseshop · 2 years
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We will be vending at
Columbia-Willamette Pagan Pride September 18, 2022 10am-5PM
Oaks Amusement Park
Check out www.owow.org for more info on rituals and workshops!
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whereserpentswalk · 1 month
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The nazis that you see in movies are as much a historical fantasy as vikings with horned helmets and samurai cutting people in half.
The nazis were not some vague evil that wanted to hurt people for the sake of hurting them. They had specific goals which furthered a far right agenda, and they wanted to do harm to very specific groups, (largely slavs, jews, Romani, queer people, communists/leftists, and disabled people.)
The nazis didn't use soldiers in creepy gas masks as their main imagery that they sold to the german people, they used blond haired blue eyed families. Nor did they stand up on podiums saying that would wage an endless and brutal war, they gave speeches about protecting white Christian society from degenerates just like how conservatives do today.
Nazis weren't atheists or pagans. They were deeply Christian and Christianity was part of their ideology just like it is for modern conservatives. They spoke at lengths about defending their Christian nation from godless leftism. The ones who hated the catholic church hated it for protestant reasons. Nazi occultism was fringe within the party and never expected to become mainstream, and those occultists were still Christian, none of them ever claimed to be Satanists or Asatru.
Nazis were also not queer or disabled. They killed those groups, before they had a chance to kill almost anyone else actually. Despite the amount of disabled nazis or queer/queer coded nazis you'll see in movies and on TV, in reality they were very cishet and very able bodied. There was one high ranking nazi early on who was gay and the other nazis killed him for that. Saying the nazis were gay or disabled makes about as much sense as saying they were Jewish.
The nazis weren't mentally ill. As previously mentioned they hated disabled people, and this unquestionably included anyone neurodivergent. When the surviving nazi war criminals were given psychological tests after the war, they were shown to be some of the most neurotypical people out there.
The nazis weren't socialists. Full stop. They hated socialists. They got elected on hating socialists. They killed socialists. Hating all forms of lefitsm was a big part of their ideology, and especially a big part of how they sold themselves.
The nazis were not the supervillians you see on screen, not because they didn't do horrible things in real life, they most certainly did, but because they weren't that vague apolitical evil that exists for white American action heros to fight. They did horrible things because they had a right wing authoritarian political ideology, an ideology that is fundamentally the same as what most of the modern right wing believes.
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