Lughnasadh is the first of the harvest festivals and is most associated with “grape and grain”, bread and wine are synonymous with this celebration. Lughnasadh
Day: September 12, 2022
A Toad by Any Other Name, Part 2
In our last issue, we explored the ingredients in Shakespeare’s witches’ brew from his famous play Macbeth. We saw that many of the ingredients were
Pagan People Helping People through Political Tough Times
As a newspaper, we have a responsibility to report on topics that are relevant and important to our readers. Sometimes topics are tough. As a
The Color of Money Magick
Most of us reading probably think of two things when money magic is brought up: basil and the color green. Even people outside of the
The Morrigan – The Phantom Queen
The Morrigan is a being beyond fear, as she has mastered it as a tool and a practice. Her energy is the call of ravens
Hestia: The Greek Goddess of the Hearth
Who is Hestia? Hestia is a goddess from Ancient Greece that is largely overlooked, in favor of other more popular and well-known goddesses. Although she
Artist Richard Madden
In working to improve our community outreach and awareness of Metaphysical Times locally, we are taking time to get to know some of the people
The Triple Goddess Mindset
Witches do not deal in binaries. We look to the spiritual, beyond the physical and emotional. We trust intuition which some consider the middle ground
The Van Gogh Extravaganza
Many have read of the Van Gogh exhibit being reproduced in cities across the globe. During these turbulent times it is no wonder many people