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    Our State has many parks and spots that are enchanting places to visit and some not so enchanting places to visit. I hope this will be a pleasant resource where we have an active community and maybe people who want to be listed, as store owner or tarot reader, or clergy or coven or circle leader et...
    ASET SMITH - 2025-06-26T01:19:30-05:00

The Wild Hunt (Paganism)

  • Pagan Community Notes: Week of January 15, 2026

    January 15, 2026 6:33 PM In this week’s Pagan Community Notes, we remember Dolores Ashcroft-Nowicki, a pioneering teacher and mentor whose influence shaped generations within the esoteric community. We also report on a new safeguarding initiative announced by the Police Pagan Association in the United Kingdom, highlight new Spring courses from Cherry Hill Seminary, share the latest episode of Spelling the Heka-Tea with Marcus and Evanne, and elevation in ATC's Southern Delta Church of Wicca, and bring you Star’s Tarot of the Week. Continue reading Pagan Community Notes: Week of January 15, 2026 at The Wild Hunt.
  • Smiling and Protecting: Medusa’s Latest Archaeological Return

    January 14, 2026 7:01 PM Medusa is making a little comeback. Recent archaeological discoveries in Türkiye and Austria reveal unexpected images of Medusa, from a smiling ceiling carving to a finely cut gemstone cameo. These finds highlight her ancient role as a protective figure and her enduring presence in religious, civic, and personal life. Continue reading Smiling and Protecting: Medusa’s Latest Archaeological Return at The Wild Hunt.
  • Reading the Unreadable Voynich: A New Study Proposes Cipher – and Tarot Connection

    January 13, 2026 4:00 PM A new study suggests the Voynich Manuscript’s famously unreadable text may have been produced using a historically plausible cipher, one that even incorporates playing cards and early Tarot, bringing scholars a step closer to understanding the manuscript's mystery. Continue reading Reading the Unreadable Voynich: A New Study Proposes Cipher – and Tarot Connection at The Wild Hunt.
  • Ninth Circuit Opinion: Faith-Based Hiring Conditionally OK Beyond Clergy

    January 12, 2026 4:00 PM A Ninth Circuit ruling on faith-based hiring clarifies how the First Amendment’s church autonomy doctrine limits state interference, with implications extending beyond Christianity to Pagan and other minority religious organizations. Continue reading Ninth Circuit Opinion: Faith-Based Hiring Conditionally OK Beyond Clergy at The Wild Hunt.
  • New Year’s Thorns

    January 11, 2026 8:01 PM "I had big plans on New Year's Eve," writes Eric O. Scott. "Not as in going out to parties, but to make commitments, set my intentions, commune with the gods. You know: Witch Stuff." Continue reading New Year’s Thorns at The Wild Hunt.
  • Apricity

    January 10, 2026 4:00 PM "I hit my knees there, too, awed and overwhelmed at the sheer amount of power as I was regarded by the god of the sun," writes Luke Babb of their relationship with Apollo. "So this is what it’s like to have a god flex at you." Continue reading Apricity at The Wild Hunt.
  • Pagan Community Notes: Week of January 8, 2026

    January 08, 2026 12:34 PM In this week’s Pagan Community Notes: a controversy long foreseen by the Everglades Moon Local Council begins to unfold. We also share Star’s Tarot of the Week. Meanwhile, we are saddened to report that The Goddess and the Green Man in Glastonbury, England, will close its doors at Imbolc. We also cover the Miccosukee Tribe’s response to what appears to be a politically motivated presidential veto, and revisit the storm that helped ignite Norway’s deadliest witch trials. Continue reading Pagan Community Notes: Week of January 8, 2026 at The Wild Hunt.
  • Pagans in the Age of Project Genesis

    January 07, 2026 3:43 PM As artificial intelligence reshapes science, culture, and power, Pagans find themselves navigating a world where algorithms influence creativity, civil rights, and governance. From Project Genesis to grassroots resistance, the stakes of AI’s expansion are no longer abstract—but deeply personal. Continue reading Pagans in the Age of Project Genesis at The Wild Hunt.
  • Conversion and Modern Spiritual Seeking: New Pew Data on Religious Switching

    January 06, 2026 3:57 PM New Pew research shows most Americans who change religions do so by age 30, often drifting away rather than rejecting belief outright. As religious affiliation declines, many are not abandoning spirituality but reshaping faith, meaning, and identity outside traditional institutions. Continue reading Conversion and Modern Spiritual Seeking: New Pew Data on Religious Switching at The Wild Hunt.
  • Editorial: Remember that Venezuela is a real place

    January 05, 2026 4:25 PM Weekend editor Eric O. Scott reflects on events that unfolded this weekend. As bombs fell and political justifications followed, Venezuelan civilians paid the price. Venezuela is not an abstraction or a geopolitical chessboard, but a real place, filled with real people whose lives were extinguished without warning. This editorial examines power, accountability, and the moral cost of treating distant suffering as disposable. Continue reading Editorial: Remember that Venezuela is a real place at The Wild Hunt.

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