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A Book of Pagan Family Prayers and Rituals provides a reference guide for pagans who wish to celebrate their religion as living, family tradition steeped in pagan ritual and pagan prayer. The book contains: ● Ritual guidelines for weddings, births, birthdays, seasonal celebrations, lunar phases, coming of age, divorce, and death. ● Suggestions for the creation of the sacred home (including blessings and household shrines). ● Children's activities including meditations, mask and rattle making, drumming, and storytelling. ● Prayers for throughout the day. This book was first published in 1995…mehr

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A Book of Pagan Family Prayers and Rituals provides a reference guide for pagans who wish to celebrate their religion as living, family tradition steeped in pagan ritual and pagan prayer. The book contains: ● Ritual guidelines for weddings, births, birthdays, seasonal celebrations, lunar phases, coming of age, divorce, and death. ● Suggestions for the creation of the sacred home (including blessings and household shrines). ● Children's activities including meditations, mask and rattle making, drumming, and storytelling. ● Prayers for throughout the day. This book was first published in 1995 under the title The Pagan Family: Handing the Old Ways Down. This new edition is substantially revised and includes new, previously unpublished material.
Autorenporträt
Ceisiwr Serith (David Fickett-Wilbar) is a writer and teacher in the Pagan community. His interest in prayers and rituals grew naturally as a result of working in the Wiccan and Druidic traditions, as well as writing books such as A Book of Pagan Prayer and Deep Ancestors: Practicing the Religion of the Proto-Indo-Europeans. He is a member of Ár nDraiocht Fein, a Druid fellowship, and is priest and liturgist for Nemos Ognios grove in Durham, NH. He has been published in the Journal of Indo-European Studies and Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium.