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Honoring Anubis: God of the Afterlife and Transitions

Honoring Anubis: God of the Afterlife and Transitions

Anubis has a bad rap. As a death god and Lord of the Afterlife, he is often portrayed in contemporary media as an evil or angry villain. Nothing is further from the truth.

Historically Anubis (Anpu or Inpu) is a much admired god who was seen as both the weigher of the heart (judgement) and the protector of souls (guardian).

Norse Mythology Children's Book Reviews For Pagan Families

Norse Mythology Children's Book Reviews For Pagan Families

The Norse pagan religion has some of the most captivating stories out there. Nordic gods are mortal and they have a wide range of emotions and real-life adventures. One of their most appealing qualities is they can be screw-ups!

I have been a parent for 38 years, an auntie, a homeschool mom, and public school teacher. Books are a part of my life. Learning about the Norse gods not only gives us a glimpse of their world but teaches us many life lessons.

Back To School For Pagan Children

Back To School For Pagan Children

New clothes, backpack, and notebooks. Some things are the same for all children at the end of the summer.

Your pagan child may feel anxious about starting a new school year with a new teacher and more advanced coursework.

Pagan children sometimes face challenges brought on by their lifestyle and/or religious life. They may face discrimination from other students or sadly even the teacher.

Rodnovery: Animal Totems And Spirit Guides

Rodnovery: Animal Totems And Spirit Guides

Animal totems and spirit guides were common among many pagan groups including the Native Slavic Faith.

Some Gods in the Rodnovery pantheon had really strong connections with certain animals. To some extent, they were even shapeshifters who came to our realm of living in the form of animals or animal spirits to interact with humans.