Pagans

Why Stonehenge May Have Made Ancient Pagans Feel 'Different'

Posted 05.03.2012

By: Wynne Parry, LiveScience Senior Writer Published: 05/03/2012 08:20 AM EDT on LiveScience The stone slabs of England's Stonehenge may have been...

PHOTOS: Winter Solstice At Stonehenge

Posted 12.23.2011

Druids, pagans and revelers gathered at the Salisbury Plain site to watch the sunrise on the shortest day of the year. To see more great photog...

PHOTOS: New Agers, Neo-Pagans Mark Summer Solstice At Stonehenge

AP/The Huffington Post | Posted 08.21.2011

LONDON (AP) — A damp overcast morning has failed to deter thousands of people gathered at Stonehenge to celebrate the summer solstice. (Scroll down ...

America's Largest Free Pagan Festival

Maryland Heights, MO Patch | Posted 08.10.2011

Somewhere in Maryland Heights, a beautiful blonde's admiring husband watches her rehearse for her first daytime public belly dance performance. Elsewh...

Honoring The Elements: The Pagan Roots of Religion

Elizabeth Cunningham | Posted 05.25.2011

Elizabeth Cunningham

Instead of regarding the elements as our enemies, something to harness, subdue, exploit or escape, maybe it is time to start honoring them again, restoring them, learning from them, aligning with them.

Christmas Myths: Why December 25th?

Kenneth C. Davis | Posted 11.17.2011

Kenneth C. Davis

Almost everything we love and cherish about Christmas comes from a time before Christianity. So here's the real first Christmas question: Why all the fuss over December 25?