By Steffy VonScott, Jan 20 2020 Pagans today still continue to make history and push boundaries. This year we had a Scottish Pagan, our National Interfaith Officer Linda Haggerstone, become the first LGBTQ+ University Chaplain for the University of Glasgow. She is the first person to hold such a post in a Scottish university, and […]
The Scottish PF Launch Their Own Pagan Tartan
By Steffy VonScott, Dec 12 2019 The Scottish Pagan Federation are officially launching their official tartan in 2021 to coincide with their 50th anniversary celebrations. The Scottish Pagan Tartan is now almost here. We are just awaiting the first shipment arriving. We would like to give a massive thanks to our Team Creative Lead, Thomas […]
Me, myself and “it”
By Pamela Wootton, Jan 22 2019 Have you ever thought of yourself as having a split personality? One minute you’re a hardworking, fun loving optimist; the next, you’re grumpy, living in your nightgown and have eaten your weight in Christmas chocolate. Some people might put this down to the seasonal slump, that come the New […]
Can you be a ‘proper’ Pagan if…
By Saille, 2010 You don’t meditate? Perhaps I am the only one who initially accepted a standard impression of the term ‘meditate’ without thinking about it much. As a prerequisite to meditating, I thought I needed to be able to sit cross-legged, in the lotus position preferably, with eyes lightly closed, thumb and middle finger […]
Wicca: An Introduction
By John Macintyre, 2005 Wicca is a Pagan witchcraft tradition; an approach to religion that combines both high magic and spellcraft within a religious framework that has a very strong emphasis on Goddess-worship. While probably the largest, the best known – in name at least – and most influential tradition within modern Paganism, Wicca is […]