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Odinic Rite
The Odinic Rite (OR) is a pagan religion that is devoted to the Scandinavian gods. Influenced by Else Christensen's Odinist Fellowship, the Odinic Rite was founded in 1973 in England under the name "Committee -
Jupiter
Jupiter, also known as Jove, was the chief god of the Roman pantheon, who was similar to the Greek god Zeus. He resided over the sky, thunder and leadership. upiter was the youngest son of -
Order of Bards, Ovates and Druids
The Order of Bards, Ovates& Druids or OBOD is a Neo-Druidic order based in England. It has grown to become a dynamic druid organisation, with members in all parts of the world. It was -
Gardnerian wicca
Gardnerian Wicca is a Wiccan tradition named for its founder, Gerald Gardner. Gerald Brousseau Gardner was the founder, and remains the central figure of the Gardnerian Tradition. Most of his activities in the neo-pagan -
Asura
In Hinduism, the Asura (Sanskrit: असुर) are a group of power-seeking deities, sometimes referred to as demons. They were opposed to the devas. Both groups are children of Kashyapa. The name is cognate to -
Osiris
Osiris was the Egyptian god of the underworld, fertility and judgement, who was often seen as the first pharaoh of Ancient Egypt. Osiris was the son of Geb and Nut, and brother to Isis, Set -
Khonsu
Khonsu (also Chonsu, Khensu, Khons, Chons or Khonshu) is the Ancient Egyptian god of the moon. His name means "traveller", and this may relate to the nightly travel of the moon across the sky. Along -
Gaia
Gaia is the Greek primordial Goddess of Earth, and mother to the Titans. Gaia (or Gaea) or Mother Earth is the Protogenoi Greek goddess of Earth. She was one of the first beings to emerge -
Runes
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Roman Household Shrine
Roman household shrines, also called larariums, are generally the focal point for Religio Romana practice. The location of the lararium is traditionally located near the entrance to the property or in an open space on -
Brigid
Brigid is a Celtic deity. She is the daughter of Dagda, and therefore one of the Tuatha Dé Danann. She had two sisters, also named Brighid, and is considered a classic Celtic Triple Goddess. Perhaps -
Eternal return
Eternal return (also known as "eternal recurrence") is a concept which posits that time is circular, and that all history very literally repeats itself. In other words, the dinosaurs have lived an infinite number of -
Witch Hunt
A witch-hunt was traditionally a search for witches or evidence of witchcraft, which could lead to a witchcraft trial involving the accused person. Over the centuries, there were extensive efforts to root out the -
Raymond Buckland
Raymond Buckland (b. 1934) is ann early practitioner of Wicca in the United States. In 1963 he had his first and only meeting with Gerald Gardner, Buckland was initiated into Gardnerian Wicca, but he later -
Cernunnos
Cernunnos God of nature and all wild things. Virility, fertility, animals, physical love, nature, woodlands, reincarnation, crossroads, wealth, commerce, warriors. Cernunnos is a Celtic god associated with sexuality, fertility, the hunt, and the underworld. He -
Doreen Valiente
Doreen Edith Dominy Vlachopoulos Valiente (b. 4 January, 1922 in Mitcham, South London, England - d. 1 September, 1999 in Brighton, England) was a member of an early Wicca coven, led by Gerald Gardner. Born Doreen -
Covenant of Unitarian Universalist Pagans
The Covenant of Unitarian Universalist Pagans (CUUPS) is an association of Unitarian Universalists who define themselves as Pagans or Neopagans. CUUPS was formed at the 1985 UUA General Assembly and incorporated as a not for -
Druid's Prayer
The Druid's Prayer (Welsh: Gweddi'r Derwydd) or "Gorsedd Prayer" (Gweddi'r Orsedd) is a prayer composed by Iolo Morgannwg which is still a staple in the ritual of both gorseddau and Neo-Druidism -
Mithraism
Mithraism is a cult dedicated to the worship of the god Mithras, sometimes called Mitra. There are two different organizations that fall under this term. There is an eastern version, which involved the gods Mitra -
Lares
Within the Roman pantheon, the Lares are protecting spirits of place who may protect the inhabitants of their regional domain if regular offerings are made to them. There are a number of kinds of Lares -
Sabbat
A Sabbat or Pagan Holiday is a holiday. It is celebrated in many diffrent ways by many diffrent traditions. The Sabbats can be mapped out in the wheel of the year. The wheel of the -
Zeus
Zeus is the greek olympian king of the gods, as well as the god of the sky, lightning, thunder, law, order, and justice. He is the son of Cronus, and the brother of Poseidon, Hades -
Boline
Boline is the name given to a knife used by some practitioners of ritual magick. Unlike the athame, which in most traditions is never used for cutting in the material plane, the boline is used -
Valhalla
Presided over by the god Odin, this vast hall has five hundred and forty doors. The rafters are spears, the hall is roofed with shields, and breast-plates litter the benches. A wolf guards the -
Ra
Ra was the sun god as well as the king of the gods, depicted as a man with the head of a falcon or hawk with the sun disk, with the royal cobra coiled around
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