Meme: Drawing The Tower On Monday Morning

From the dawn of time, humans have sought to pierce the veil of uncertainty, to glimpse patterns hidden beneath the…
Roman paganism infused the calendar with sacred meaning, from Saturnalia’s festive inversions to Floralia’s celebration of blossoms. These festivals shaped the Christian liturgical year and continue to influence modern holidays, reminding us that time itself is a sacred rhythm, woven from the ancient covenant between humans and gods.
Pagan spirituality is most deeply lived through small, daily rituals that honor nature, the gods, and the cycles of life. This essay explores how simple practices—lighting candles, greeting the sun, tending an altar—transform ordinary life into sacred living, weaving spirituality into the rhythm of each day.
Crafting protective magic as the cold deepens. The world awakes glittering. The first true frost lies upon the fields like…
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