Blue Tigerseye

Blue Tigerseye :
Blue Tigerseye
A blog based on learning, teaching, crafts, pictures and laughter all based around the pagan path!
Just here for the view

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3/19 20:00 Making the Change to the Pagan Path
If you are anything like me, you were raised in the Christian religion, but never really felt like you were in the right place. I was made to go to church every Sunday, told how I was born with original sin and that it was my life's duty to fix...
3/18 21:32 Understanding Karma
Karma is the universal law of cause and effect, which states that to every thought, act or word, energy is taken into the universe that will ultimately affect our current reality. It is in accordance with the Newtonian principle that every action...
3/23 22:16 What Does the Moon Have to do With Paganism?
It is indeed a fact that the police stations tend to be busier during the times of the full moon. That does not mean that the full moon makes criminals, but it does however, reinforce the notion that the moons gravitational pull does have an affect...
4/08 16:13 Ideas for the Wind Moon
Tomorrow night is the night of the full moon, also known as the Wind Moon or the Seed Moon. This the time during the wheel of the year that the winds kick in and the seeds that have been dropped by the plants are blown around spreading life around...
3/20 16:28 Spring is in the air!
The goddess awakens from her winter slumber and speckles the earth with her beautiful color! Opening the spring buds with myriads of blue, red and violet bringing the hope of warmth and new crops to the cold, gray world of winter. As the new growth...

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