BC Witch Writes a Guide for Solitary Witches

I found, on Amazon, a book for solitary Witches written by Rowan Morgana, a woman from Vancouver Island, BC, Canada. I have not ordered the book, it seems to be more about spells and recipes than I would like. But, overall it has very good reviews on Amazon.

Have you heard of a book for solitary Pagans, Wiccans, or Witches by someone from Ontario?

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The Wild Church Network is in Ontario

Long ago I heard the phrase “the round church” which referred to religion being outside, available to all, without requiring a building, or organized religion. (More or less). Today I found the Wild Church Network.

There are locations in Canada, the US, Australia, and Europe. I found several in Ontario but they don’t all have websites.… Read the rest

What do you Think About Sea Magick?

I found this link a few years ago and left it to explore for later. I’m glad the site is still up. It’s always sad to find things gone.

The Book of Tides, is a resource site for sea magick. Site started in 1995 by Minnie, “resident Sea Witch and mermaid-in-disguise”.

I have taken information and some quotes from the site and added my thoughts along the way.… Read the rest

Art by Margaryta Yermolayeva

I was looking online for nothing in particular, just taking a break from something else I should have been working on. I found a witch postcard for sale on eBay that was kind of funny, caught my curiousity. I found the artist and searched for her, Margaryta Yermolayeva. She has a lot of art, mainly in the folk art Halloween theme.… Read the rest

Canadian Mennonite Historical Societies

I’d like to know more about our Canadian Mennonites. I haven’t taken the time to read very much. I’ve kept these links here for myself and others who would also like to understand and learn about the Mennonite culture, religion, and history in Canada.

Mennonite Historical Society of Canada
Mennonite Historical Society of Alberta
Mennonite Historical Society of British Columbia
Mennonite Historical Society of Ontario
Mennonite Historical Society of Saskatchewan
Manitoba Mennonite Historical Society
Mennonite Heritage Centre
Centre for Mennonite Brethren Studies
Mennonite Heritage Village
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Atheists Think Differently

Atheists don’t believe in any god or goddess or combination of either. It’s a bold choice. Like playing without a net when it comes to your beliefs about death and what comes next. Many people ‘get religion’ when death touches their lives. They become afraid and want something to believe in. Something that has power over them, something bigger than themselves, something that can give them possibilities rather than just an end to life.… Read the rest