5 Great Blogs for Pagans and Wiccans
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For many years, Pagans, Wiccans, and Native American Spiritualist have been shunned for their beliefs. Many of them had to hide their religion from friends and family and were never allowed to openly profess their faith.
With the change of perspective on religion and the feminist movements, these religions and their practitioners have been able to profess their beliefs more openly. Today there are countless blogs by kitchen witches, spiritualists, and earth-centered religious activists; all of whom profess their beliefs in Paganism on a regular basis.
As an active blogger and blog-follower, I encounter a large majority of Pagan blogs on a daily basis. Some are very thorough and well written, whilst others are more like journals from the blogger. In this hub I've decided to share a few of my personal favorite Pagan blogs, as well as provide a brief summary of each blog.
Enjoy!
My Articles on Paganism
- Finding Your Animal Spirit Guide
- Pagan Deities: Danu
An introduction on the Celtic goddess Danu, Mother of the Fairies. - Pagan Deities: Brigit
An introduction on the Celtic goddess Brigit. - Facts about Paganism
An overview of the facts and beliefs of the Pagan religion. - The Origins of Wicca
A brief look at what Wicca is and it's origins.
Confessions is all about the life of a Kitchen Witch. The Pagan Soccer Mom, also known as Mrs. B, offers a glimpse into her daily life, rituals and spells she enjoys using, her cat (he's everywhere!), and different issues within the Pagan media. This is an excellent blog for stay at home witches.
Blogger Em Graves covers a wide range of Pagan topics. Her articles include information on Pagan rituals and celebrations, her own faith, and the latest in Pagan/Wiccan news. This is a great site to go to if you're wanting to find information on current news within the Pagan community.
The Pagan Mom is an excellent blog for people who are considering raising their children Pagan. The Pagan Mom covers topics on prayers and rituals to do with your children, issues that affect the Pagan family, and just her normal day to day issues. I find this blog to be a very light and refreshing read with easy to read articles about common issues.
A Natural Witch is a great blog for Pagan college students, as well as Pagans who are interested in herbalism. In this blog, the blogess explains what herbs are good for what situations and ailments, as well as how to incooperate them into your daily life. She also blogs about her crafting projects and advertises her Pagan jewelry line on the site.
I've only recently come across this blog, but have found it rather enlightening. Green Band Druid covers topics on becoming a Druid, Native American Spirituality, Animal Spirit Guides, and so much more. This is one of the few blogs I have been able to find that has a significant amount of Native American Spirituality topics; making this blog one of my new favorites.
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Thank you, Daniella, for the information. I have found it very hard to get Pagen information anywhere, until I foung Hub Pages that is.












kittythedreamer Level 7 Commenter 6 months ago
I'll have to check these out, Daniella. Thanks for sharing some wonderful Pagan resources, as always. :)