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The Magickal Year: A Pagan Perspective On the Natural World

by Diana Ferguson

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THE MAGICKAL YEAR provides a historical context for pagan belief and examines our changing spirituality in conjuction with our relationships to the natural world. Ferguson explores the mythic beliefs and magical traditions behind the eight pagan festivals of the year.
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Imagine a spider's web, intricate as lace and so invisibly fine that, as they say in the old stories, it would pass seven times through the eye of a needle.
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THE MAGICKAL YEAR provides a historical context for pagan belief and examines our changing spirituality in conjuction with our relationships to the natural world. Ferguson explores the mythic beliefs and magical traditions behind the eight pagan festivals of the year.
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