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    by Published on 07-12-2010 06:42 PM
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    As we pass 8000 members, take some time this summer to spend some time frolicking outdoors, letting your hair done, and enjoying the benefits of your yearlong hard work. We are still moving the last of our archives over to this new format. You will from time to time see articles that are out of place with the season, please excuse this. Our forums are always active and our chat room is never closed. Thank you all for being a part of our growth. To all the new members, who are joining us daily, we would like to welcome you to our site and invite you to dive right in and take part in the forums. As you look to the future, be sure to keep an eye on Cauldron Living. We are adding new features every week and are now bringing in the articles from the old site to this new site! Submit your article today and get published on Cauldron Living! ...
    by Published on 01-21-2010 09:16 AM

    Imbolc is fast approaching. Celebrated on the second of February,it is seen as a time of renewal. We welcome the return of the warmth of the sun. It is the time to look for the first signs of Spring, to freshen our homes and to prepare for the return of the Maiden. The Goddess is seen as a young bride awaiting her consort, and the Cailleach, the crone aspect, is in retreat.
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    by Published on 12-09-2009 11:00 PM
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    Join Selena Fox on internet radio shows this month and learn about ancient and contemporary Winter Solstice customs, rituals, sacred sites and lore across cultures and Pagan traditions.

    Tune in live -- or listen to podcasts archived.

    PAGAN YULETIDE CUSTOMS: OLD & NEW
    Saturday, December 12, 9-10 pm central
    Pagan FM with host Dee
    listen live: http://www.wscafm.org or, if in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, tune to: 106.1 FM.
    podcast archived: http://www.paganfm.com and at I-Tunes.

    Evergreens, Mistletoe, Holly & Ivy, Yule Log burning, Gift giving, & other traditions that some call Christmas customs were originally part of Pagan celebrations of Winter Solstice. What are some ways that Pagans can reclaim these symbols and customs and create personal and family traditions for celebrating Winter Solstice now and in years to come? What are some examples of new Yuletide customs that contemporary Pagans have created? Selena Fox shares information, perspectives, and ideas.
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