Witches, Wicca and Pagan calendars, date books, day planners and agenda books

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2010 Paganism, wicca and witches calendar books

I've selected some unique calendars for everyday use. Some are great mainly to make a note about your plans. Others have information about the Wiccan moon cycle, spells and legends. Learn about the God, the Goddess - and admire the beautiful artwork.

Llewellyn's 2010 Witches' Companion: An Almanac for Everyday Living 

Almanac with information on the lunar cycles and other astrological and seasonal information.

This year it has, among other things, information about: My Goddess Body, Mystical Lineage, Flying Solo on being a solitary witch, Sustainable Witchcraft and Giving Back to the Spirit World.

Llewellyn's 2010 Witches Wall Calendar 

Not just pretty pictures combined with space to make day to day notes... Also information about pagan holidays, color correspondences, mastering your energies and even romance magic.


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Llewellyn's 2010 Witches' Calendar

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Llewellyn's 2010 Witches Datebook 

Like the Llewellyn wall calendar - this is more than just your next agenda book.

You'll find information about color correspondences for each day, Wiccan and Pagan holidays, seasonal recipes and herb lore, the best days to plant and harvest, and articles by your favorite authors: Ellen Dugan, James Kambos, Magenta Griffith, Tabitha Bradley and always a popular topic: Mercury Retrograde by Diana Rajchel


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Llewellyn's 2010 Witches' Datebook

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About wicca and paganism 

I usually can't talk about this subject without putting my foot in my mouth.

Perhaps I should just leave it at the following:

Wiccans aren't evil. They aren't devil worshipers. Many call themselves witches - partly to stand up against ancient prejudices like the assumptions that witches were evil.

They are people like you and me whose spiritual path has taken them to look for the sacred in nature. Wiccans usually worship a God and a Goddess, though the stress is often on the female Goddess, more than the male God.

Paganism is a more general term which is used by people of all kinds of alternative spiritual traditions who use prechristian 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.

More about wicca: sayings and quotes

The Witches Almanac: Spring 2010 - 2011 

This almanac will help you perform the sacred magic of the solitary witch, as well as the timing of the communal rituals of the circle.

Information on the lunar cycle of 2010 - 2011, spells and pagan legends.

The Witches Almanac: Spring 2010-Spring 2011

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Wiccan holidays and sabbats 

Witches calendars will have these listed.

Witches usually celebrate the following days. The dates are approximations, because they often depend on the cycle of the sun.

December 21: WINTER SOLSTICE - starts the Yule season. This date is the winter equinox, or the shortest day of the year.

February 2: IMBOLC, also called Imbolg, Otmelc, Candlemas, Earrach, and Groundhog's Day

March 21: SPRING EQUINOX, also called Ostara or Eostre. At this time night and day are of equal length (both 12 hours).

May 1: BELTANE, also called May Eve, Samradh, Cetsamain, and Walpurgis Night. Beltane is sacred to Maia, Greco-Roman goddess of spring. It is a fire and fertility festival which celebrates the transformation from maiden to mother.

June 21 or 22: LITHA, also called Summer Solstice, Midsummer, and St. John's Day. This is the longest day of the year.

August 1: LUGHNASADH, also called Lantmas, Lunasa, and Halfmass, the Festival of Loaves.

September 21: MABON, also called Autumn Equinox. Again night and day are of equal length.

October 31: SAMHAIN (pronounced sow-en), also called Halloween, Allantide, Shadowfest, and All Hallows Eve

Sage Woman 2010 Wall Calendar 

This unusual calendar is illustrated by Kris Waldherr, Hrana Janto and Johanna Uribes.

Priestess and author Lunaea Weatherstone accompanies each image of the Goddess with wise and witty remarks.

As we pass through the year - month by month - there are seasonal suggestions for healing and holidays and blessings for your day.

Susan Seddon Boulet: Native American Shaman Wall Calendar 2010 

Native American inspired art by Susan Seddon Boulet. Captions make the visuals even more meaningful.

More Pagan Calendars 

Calendars with a pagan, shaman or Celtic inspiration.

Women of Enchantment 2010 Wall Calendar 

Fantasy artist Kinuko Craft has made yet another calendar.

The artwork is inspired by everything from Greek mythology to classic western fairy tale (sleeping beauty). The women show every aspect of female life: from warrior strength to admiring ourselves in the mirror.

The most enchanted image in this calendar is of a water sprite - with a friend riding a butterfly accompanying her.

We'Moon 2010 Calendar: Gaia Rhythms for Womyn 

Susan Seddon Boulet Goddesses 2010 Wall Calendar 

Art & Architecture: Fantasy Art

Susan Seddon Boulet Goddesses 2010 Wall Calendar $13.99

Boulet drew upon her research and on her own inner journeys to create art that powerfully evokes the sacred nature of the goddess in her many forms. Goddesses, female deities once supreme throughout the world's cultures but over millennia trivialized in favor of male gods, still speak to the human spirit, recalling the creative and regenerative power within us all.

Published by Pomegranate

See also the other calendars featuring art By Susan Seddon Boulet.

What wiccans need to know about each year... 

These calendars each come with information on the Spring and Fall equinox and the Summer and Winter solstice. Also included are the four main pagan holidays: Samhain, Imbolc, Beltane and Lammas.

Aside from that the phases of the moon will be included (as they are in many date books these days) for astrological reasons and because of the holidays celebrated at these times.

Healing Spirit 2010 Wall Calendar 

Art & Architecture, Fantasy Art

Healing Spirit 2010 Wall Calendar $13.99

The life-giving goddess has been celebrated in various forms throughout the millennia. Just as the pharaohs built temples to honor the sacred feminine, artist Kimberly Webber (b. 1969) presents a path of love and healing in her dreamlike paintings of goddesses and animal spirits. Webber uses traditional materials, including vine charcoal, powdered minerals, inks, as many as a hundred layers of pure earth pigments, and delicate, handmade oil glazes.

By Pomegranate

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Spiritual and religious planners, date books and agendas 2009
Whether you call them agenda books, date planners, planners, pocket calendars or date books... They go where you go and help you keep track of your life.
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I use my wall calendar for shopping notes, engagement planning and just having some great artwork on the wall. Poster calendars do that with more UMPH. Since they are larger the poster part can be reused at a later date. Where can you get 12 inspiring posters for the price of less than 20 dollars?
Religious and Spiritual Calendars
Wall calendars, pocket calendars, desk calendars and date planners from the main religious traditions: Christianity, Buddhism, Islam, Wicca (paganism), Judaism and more. Also included are motivational and healing calendars. Even a few eternal calendars that are meant to help you stay inspired throughout the year, each year.

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