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Sanctuary of Apollo (Cyprus)

April 14, 2019

The Sanctuary of Apollo Hylates

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The Cosmic Horae

Order, Justice and Peace Shall Rule

 I've chosen this month of elections, Thanksgiving and change of the seasons to share this article that was written in 2012 and part of an anthology. Order and justice are being tested continually and the peace that we desire is elusive as we move through the eternal cycles of change and time's demands. The Horae are reminders that we are part of a larger cycle of Cosmic order....

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Pagan News Beagle: Airy Monday, June 6

A video game takes inspiration from Greek mythology, but in a rather untraditional manner. Todd Lockwood talks about drawing for fantasy literature. And the complexities of faith within the TV show Preacher are examined. It's Airy Monday, our weekly segment on news about magic and religion in popular culture! All this and more for the Pagan News Beagle!

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I recently read about honoring Pan at this time of the year and it really resonated with me.  I am not only Hellenic but also a mountain dweller so this fits within my path so nicely, I'm surprised I haven't stumbled across this idea before.  So below I offer a prayer to the Great Lord Pan, who is not dead, only harder to recognize in the madness of the modern world.

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  • Erin
    Erin says #
    I think your poem is beautiful. I am curious if you have looked at the old poets odes to pan? It seems that ever since humanity ha
  • Melia/Merit Brokaw
    Melia/Merit Brokaw says #
    Thank you. I have but this prayer is loosely based on the Orphic Hymn to Pan.
Pagan News Beagle: Watery Wednesday, October 21

Pagans lament some of the "witchy" fashions in vogue in October. Heathens make a strangely secular comeback in Norway. And the problematic aspects of the famous Europa myth are considered. It's Watery Wednesday, our weekly take on news about the Pagan community. All this and more for the Pagan News Beagle!

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I don't normally forward you on to my personal blog, but I wanted to get a post in before vacation.  As per usual, there is more to do than there is time...

The next divinity on the atheist's list is Kronos.  A while back I wrote a story about him.  I really don't think I can top this one, at this time.  May he be remembered and honored.  

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