Everyone seems to have days when time flies by. It seems like endless tasks are just not getting done. Even we Pagans have days like this. And no, unlike on television, we cannot stop time or wiggle our noses and have everything done. Boy, that would come in handy. It would sure have helped me...
Category: Sacred Wheel CUUPs’ Blog
Reduce, Reuse, Repair, Rot (compost) and recycle/upcycle?
Yes, that is right, rot — compost. It’s now the five “r”s no longer three. And that word rot is just as important as the rest. Some say there are now six of them adding rethink to the phrase. However, you remember it, please do everything you can to help.
SoulCollage, sound bath & breath meditation: all very Pagan
The Unitarian Universalist Congregation at Montclair, New Jersey held an event hosted by the Thrive Team titled “Joy and Connection.” I have this great SoulCollage card that I made there and great memories.
Spring is coming, the robin has arrived, now what?
“Spring’s coming soon,”‘ my father told me the other day, when he saw the first robin on our lawn. According to my dad and all four of my late grandparents, the robin returning is a good sign that winter is ending. So we are less than one month away from the spring equinox. Just what...
With Imbolc sparks of spring and hope
Tomorrow is Imbolc/Imbolg, St. Bridget’s day for Catholics, or Groundhog Day for the mundane. To Celtic Druids this marks the first light of spring.
New Year’s resolutions, traditions but only on Jan. 1
A New Year’s resolution — a promise made to oneself at the start of the new year. Traditionally, people reflect on the previous year and set self-improvement goals for the coming year. This is all fine and dandy but…without affirmations, you’re basically setting yourself up to fail. That’s right, you need to firmly tell your...





