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Paganism Calendars 2010

Paganism is a general term which is used by people of all kinds of alternative spiritual traditions who use pre-christian traditions (often shamanistic ones) as inspiration for their day to day lives. They too look for a large part of their spiritual inspiration to nature.

Paganism and Wicca both tend to look to the cycle of the moon (the lunar cycle) in their rituals, which is one of the reasons many of these calendars have information on the phase of the moon.

2009-2010 Celtic Engagement Calendar (planner, date book) 

Pagan Planner

The Celts perceived the presence of divine forces in all aspects of nature. Patterns of harmony and balance, or dark and light, winter and summer, female and male, are woven throughout Celtic tradition. Celtic knot designs patterned into mandalas.

Practical 16 month planner starting in sept. 2009. The weekly spreads have enough space to jot down several appointments per day and unlike many other planners, each day isn't a square, but a horizontal rectangle - which makes for easy writing.

2010 Pagan Wall Calendar By Llewellyn 

Align with nature, and celebrate the magic of each season with ritual and spell-work. Llewellyn`s Witches` Calendar 2010 has all the information you need to live your Craft every day: Wiccan holidays; color correspondences; the best days to plant and harvest; the Moon`s sign and phase; planetary motion, including retrogrades; and solar and lunar eclipses.

Featuring original scratch board art by Jennifer Hewitson, this popular calendar is packed with practical tips, invocations, folklore, and magical spells. Along with a seasonal essay for each month, a special back section offers even more articles by your favorite Pagan authors, including: Seasonal Acts of Kindness by Cerridwen Iris Shea; Oaths and Oath-Breaking by Luci Zain; and Slumps, Grumps, Stews & Brews by Sue Pesznecker.
Other articles include topics like: Resolute action, Hindu Love meditation, Egg legends, madness versus ecstasy, love spells, fruit magic, Egyptian gods, September energy, Ghost cleaning, practicing gratitude and letting go (aka giving away).

Llewellyn's 2010 Witches' Calendar

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Wicca Planner 2010 

Pagan Date book for every day

More than just your next agenda book.

Included is information on tarot, scent (as in incense) and dealing with unwanted attachment as well as information on the lunar cycle.

The Witches Almanac: Spring 2009-Spring 2010 

Not really a date book, but I could not resist including it. Full of information on herbs, myths, history and practical Pagan craft instruction.

Llewellyn's 2010 Magical Almanac 

From the grounding solidity of earth to the boundless creativity of air, from the stimulating energy of fire to the emotional depths of water, the four elements bring true power to your magical workings. In this twentieth anniversary edition, a calendar section offers vital information on the Moon's sign and phase, traditional Pagan holidays, along with incense and color correspondences to maximize the energy of your spells. Also featured are nearly forty magically inspired articles on spell casting, ritual, lore, and much more:

How to Contact Ancestral Spirits by James Kambos
Budget Witchery by Melanie Harris
Leaf Magic by Michelle Skye
Ancient Egyptian Fire Deities by Denise Dumars
Cult of the Saints: An Introduction to Santeria by Lily Gardner
Magickal Jewelry by Raven Digitalis
Mermaids: Swimming in the Realms of Wonder by Gail Wood

Shaman 2010 Calendar Susan Seddon Boulet 

Pagan Shamanism Calendar

Native American inspired art by Susan Seddon Boulet. Captions make the visuals even more meaningful. Healer, medium, magician, sage-the shaman journeys beyond everyday reality to bring back wisdom and healing from the spirit world. Shamans must possess the courage to venture into inconceivable realms, negotiate the boundaries of space and time, and return to share their visions.

From her deep understanding of shamanic traditions, Boulet created breathtaking images speaking of the multidimensional space in which the shaman travels. Twelve such images are featured in this calendar, accompanied by excerpts from Native American chants, prayers, and songs.

Shaman: Spirit Walker 2010 Wall Calendar 

Shamanism is our oldest spiritual system used for healing, problem-solving and improving the well-being of individuals and their communities. The shaman is a walker between worlds and in tribal cultures serves as healer, seer, spiritual adviser and dream interpreter. Working with compassionate spirit allies, the shaman undertakes ecstatic shamanic journeys into the mystical worlds of the hidden universe in order to help others. As we in the modern world are called to reconnect with our own spiritual resources for inspiration, healing and wisdom, it is important to remember that our ancestors on all inhabited continents once thrived in the embracing circle of shamanism. We are not alone. Whether aware of it or not, we each have spirit teachers, power animals and other helpers who guide and empower our lives from the unseen realms. From the earliest times art has been used to express the inner life, to depict shamanic experiences, the invisible worlds and particular helping spirits. The Shaman: Spirit Walker 2010 calendar offers a wide range of insightful and inspiring quotes paired with the shamanistic art of Meinrad Craighead, Bonnie Bisbee, Cathy McClelland and Mark Wagner. The art and text have been carefully selected and paired by Beth Beurkens, M.A. Beurkens has been a teacher of shamanism for sixteen years and a vision quest guide for twenty years. She is a faculty member at the Foundation for Shamanic Studies, founded by internationally renowned anthropologist Dr. Michael Harner.

Shaman: Spirit Walker 2010 Wall Calendar

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Call of the Goddess 2010 Wall Calendar 

By artist Helena Nelson-Reed

Now in its 14th year, this popular wall calendar continues to engage our imagination with its captivating images of the sacred feminine. From the forthright gaze of the maiden to the lush abundance of the mother and the powerful magic of the crone, the goddess is represented here in all her beauty and majesty.

Visionary artist Helena Nelson-Reed draws upon diverse sources for her inspiration: fantasy, myth, dreams and shamanism all influence her painting and writing. Each evocative image is accompanied by a moving description of the mystical realm of the goddess.

Call of the Goddess 2010 Wall Calendar

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The Faery Realm of Amy Brown 2010 Wall Calendar 

Seriously beautiful calendar featuring those imps of the magical world: fairies. Whether you believe in them or not, you're going to love this calendar.

The Faery Realm of Amy Brown 2010 Wall Calendar

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Women of Enchantment 2010 Wall Calendar 

Another Pagan Goddess Calendar

Enchanting fantasy artwork by Kinuko Craft.

Pagan terminology 

The term "pagan" is a Christian adaptation of the "gentile" of Judaism, and as such has a bias towards monotheism, and pejorative connotations among Western monotheists. For this reason, ethnologists avoid the term "paganism," with its uncertain and varied meanings, in referring to traditional or historic faiths, preferring more precise categories such as polytheism, shamanism, pantheism, or animism; however others criticize the use of these terms, claiming that these are only aspects that different faiths may share and do not denote the religions themselves.

Animism: belief in or respect for the spirits of animals.
Neo-paganism: people today who feel inspired by European pagan traditions like wicca, Celtic and Germanic traditions.
Pantheism: belief in the Divine in Nature, instead of a God outside of creation.
Polytheism: belief in many gods.
Shamanism: spiritual tradition in which a direct connection with the Divine by a shaman is the central practice.

Celtic Mandala 2010 Mini Calendar 

Modern Pagan Calendar

The Celts perceived the presence of divine forces in all aspects of nature. Patterns of harmony and balance, dark and light, winter and summer, female and male, are woven throughout Celtic tradition. Celtic knots and patterning reflect their belief in the continuity of life, the interconnection of all things: plants, animals and otherworldly divinities. The Celtic Mandala 2010 wall calendar presents the magical weavings of Welsh artist Jen Delyth in calendar form. Jen's work is founded in her deep connection to her Celtic heritage. She creates intricate drawings then collages them with her nature photography, further symbolizing the connection to the natural world.

Celtic Mandala 2010 Mini Calendar

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Celtic Blessings 2010 Wall Calendar 

Pagan Wall Calendar

Celtic art is iconic for two very different world views: primeval Christianity and pagan/new age. Celtic art and spirituality stand on an overlap between these two cultures, and act as connecting links between them. Both cultures can learn from their differences, ultimately supporting and nourishing the spiritual aspirations of each.
This Calendar is a masterful marriage of these two worlds. Based on Celtic themes and early Irish Christian illuminated manuscripts, Mr. Green envisions these genres anew into a stunning look that is firmly rooted in the past.

Luminiscent Celtic Calendar 

Pagan Calendar with a Celtic inspiration

ABOUT the Celtic calendar: This is a calendrical compilation of the Celtic natural and supernatural beliefs. In addition to the twelve-month calendar are sections on Celtic folk lore, superstition, fortune-telling, folk medicine, plant, animal, and weather lore, the supernatural, and phenomena.

The Celtic Calendar

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Pagan Holidays 

A good pagan calendar will contain the dates of the basic pagan holidays as a matter of course.

The most commonly celebrated Pagan Holidays are the solstices (Winter, Spring, Summer and Autumn). These coincide with the equinoxes of the same. Then there are Imbolc, Beltane, Lughnasadh and Samhain (better known as Halloween).

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