“B” is for Butzemann: The Pagan Experience
This post is inspired by the writing prompt from The Pagan Experience for week 4 of January, which reads: “Wk 4- Jan. 26 – Any writing for the letters A or B – […]
This post is inspired by the writing prompt from The Pagan Experience for week 4 of January, which reads: “Wk 4- Jan. 26 – Any writing for the letters A or B – […]
Check out this article and video from the Bucks County Courier Times! It introduces Urglaawe and talks a bit about the next major Urglaawe holiday, Groundhog Day or Grundsaudaag. Did […]
This post is inspired by the writing prompt from The Pagan Experience for week 4 of January, which reads: “Wk 4- Jan. 26 – Any writing for the letters A or B – […]
This post is in response to the prompt on The Pagan Experience for this week, which reads: “Deity and the Divine- This will be the third week’s topic every month and […]
This isn’t Deitsch or Urglaawe specific. Instead, it’s something that all of Heathenry, and possibly all of Paganism, needs to hear, and something I absolutely need to say. I’ve had […]
This post is inspired by a blog prompt on The Pagan Experience. The prompt asks: “Personal Practice– Share your favorite spiritual/magickal practices. What tools are incorporated into your daily practice? What […]
Zisa is a goddess who is the wife of Ziu (more commonly known as Tyr). She was the patron of Augsburg, Germany, which used to be named for Her as […]
One of my goals for 2015 is to celebrate all of the Urglaawe holidays throughout the year. I chose to start with Berchtaslaaf because it’s a time of reflecting upon […]
“Pennslvania Dutch Virtues” by Gerry Kershner is a charming little volume of life advice extracted from Pennsylvania Dutch proverbs, sayings, and stories. It’s a light read that nevertheless has meaningful […]
A stein is used in Urglaawe rituals in a manner similar to that of the drinking horn in other Heathen or Asatru rituals. It can be raised in a toast […]