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Myths and Legends of the Black Elderberry PDF Print E-mail
Written by Paghat The Ratgirl   
Wednesday, 06 August 2008 20:19
Black Elderberry was sacred in Saxony. It could not be cut down unless propitiated. Arnkiel wrote that his Saxon forefathers regarded it in the manner of a Goddess, addressing her as Dame Ellhorn while upon one knee with bared head & hands clasped in attitude of prayer, begging her permission to use her wood. In ancient & medieval Lettonie (Lithuania) the Lettons believed their god Pushkait dwelt beneath the elderberry, & he received offerings of bread & beer under the branches of Dame Ellhorn.
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American, African, and Old European Mythologies
Sage Wisdom - Recommended readings

mythologiesMythologies By Yves Bonnefoy, Wendy Doniger

Offers illuminating examples of the workings of myth in the structure of societies past and present--how we create, use, and are guided by systems of myth to answer fundamental questions about ourselves and our world. Almost all of Mythologies,originally published as a two-volume cloth set, is now available in four paperback volumes. These volumes reproduce the articles, introductory essays, and illustrations as they appeared in the full Mythologiesset, and each includes a new Preface by Wendy Doniger.

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NEW! The Pagan Classifieds section! PDF Print E-mail
Written by Day   
Wednesday, 24 September 2008 18:08

Starting today our Portal has a Classifieds section.

Posting an ad is absolutely free of charge!

You can access the Classifieds HERE or by using the link on the website.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 24 September 2008 18:11
 
Sage advice - flu remedy from your lawn PDF Print E-mail
Written by Day   
Tuesday, 28 April 2009 16:59

With the threat of swine flu epidemic, you can start now and get ready for a herbal remedy to have at hand. You don't even have to go to the store - if you are one of those people who do not use weed-killer in their lawns.

The following three herbs, known as lawn weeds in the US, are exceptionally efficient for flu:

Last Updated on Tuesday, 28 April 2009 17:28
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The Rainbow Serpent PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jennifer Sumner   
Thursday, 02 July 2009 21:53
rainbowserpentIn the Dreamtime all the earth lay sleeping. Nothing grew. Nothing moved. Everything was quiet and still. The animals, birds, and reptiles lay sleeping under the earth’s crust. Then one day the Rainbow Serpent awoke from her slumber and pushed her way through the earth’s crust, moving the stones that lay in her way.

When she emerged, she looked about her and then traveled over the land, going in all directions. She traveled far and wide, and when she grew tired she curled herself into a heap and slept. Upon the earth she left her winding tracks and the imprint of her sleeping body. When she had traveled all the earth, she returned to the place where she had first appeared and called to the frogs, “Come out!”

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