PNC-Minnesota Winter Solstice 2012 Gift Picks: Adults

Looking for the perfect Solstice gift for your favorite adult Pagan, Heathen, or Polytheist?  (If you are looking for gifts for children, check here)  PNC-Minnesota’s 2012 Winter Solstice Gift Picks with expert advice, reviews, and recommendations for the latest movies, books, and other holiday gifts and treats can help.  Remember, when possible, support your community by buying local or buying direct from the artist.  Click the photos to go to the stores where you can purchase these items.

bee ornamentBee Goddess Ornament
by beautywatcher

Gingers rule with this ornament.  The adorable Bee Goddess, a reference to a Minoan deity of prophesy, is ready to whisper in your ear about the coming Spring. The ornament is about 3 1/2 inches across and is decorated with copper, glass beads, and glitter.  The back features a little flower.  In addition to the Minoan Bee Goddess other star ornaments include a peacock (for Hera or Saravati), Seshat, and a Japanese Lawyer God.  I’m ordering that last one for my husband so don’t tell him!  There are many more ornaments and you could give one or a set as a gift.

featherFeather ornament
by Gothic Glass Studio

Breathtaking describes these ornaments.   The artist collects feathers found on daily walks and encases them in clear glass with foil edges.  The one pictured is a hawk feather and with a Czech faceted glass bead on top.   Other items in the store that caught my eye are a red stained glass Goddess figure with her arms up raised, an Eye of Horus glass ornament, and a Tree of Life sun catcher. You can’t go wrong with any of the gifts offered.  Gothic Glass Studio is based out of Canada so keep that in mind for shipping time.  NOTE:  A reader alerted us to federal and state laws in the USA about possession of bird feathers.  It could gain you a larger fine than a bag of weed, depending on the type of bird.  So buyer beware.

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earingsHestia stud earrings
by Lulu Frost

These earrings look like flames rising from a warm, inviting hearth so of course they are named for the Goddess of family ties and laughter over shared meals.  Perfect to wear on future Solstice celebrations (winter and summer), dressy events, or casual events.  They are polished without going overboard.  The posts are sterling silver while the fronts are brass with crystals.   Many of the crystals used by Lulu Frost are upcycled from vintage jewelry pieces.

Great Red Copper Pin of the SunGreat Red Copper Pin of the Sun
by Baltic Imports

Most of the pins are either reproductions of historical Baltic pieces or pay heavy homage to the style.  This pin is a large center sun with three sun blessings hanging down.  It measures 1.5 inches wide by 3.25 inches long.  Although most of the jewelry is bronze, copper, and amber a few are carved from a single piece of wood.  Certainly a man’s pin, they would work equally well for a woman.  Especially this woman.  Ahem.

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Tree of Life necklace

by Mystic Orb

When people tell me about someone they know who carves great wood jewelry the first thought that goes through my mind is “piece of crap.”  Mystic Orb took my biases and snobbery and shoved them right back at me.  I will say this is the best piece in their store, made from reclaimed spalted maple burl.  That’s because the artist worked as a partner with this piece of wood, revealing the Tree of Life, instead of forcing it to be something it’s not.  In that moment a wood carver become a sculptor and this is a wearable piece of art.  Snap it up, as a gift for someone else or for yourself, before it’s gone.

gameIron Age Game
by Brendan Myers

I haven’t yet had a chance to play this game, as it just came out, but I’m intrigued enough to add it to the Gift Picks list.  (I did order it, though) The game is a traditional table top game and looks like a good fit for teens, families, and bunch of friends at a Pagan festival (with horns of mead, Natch!)  Myers describes the game as, “a political strategy game, in which players compete and co-operate with each other to build a community.  The better you manage your village, and the better you manage your relations with other players, the more honor you will gain. And the more honor you gain, the better your position will be at a special democratic assembly called the Landsmoot, where one player is elected the Chieftain.”  Somehow Myers just made historical geo-politics fun.

Ram Rhyton MugRam Rhyton Mug
by CHISCHILLY POTTERY

To answer your first question, yes, they also have dragon mugs just like this one.  If you’re shopping for more of a traditionalist, like Hellenic or Celtic recon, this is probably the ultimate gift you could buy them.  A rhyton is a specific drinking vessel used to make sacred libations (pour a few drops out for the God and the rest is for you) to the Gods.  This rhyton holds about 18oz and is  7 1/2 inches long from top of cup to the nose.  The handle acts to prop it up.  There are multiple colors of glaze offered and it’s even dishwasher safe.  I didn’t even look through the rest of the store because I can’t take my eyes off this.

cupOak leaf and acorn chalice
by Hughes Pottery

Here is another type of ritual cup, but one geared more towards the Wiccans and Druids on your list.  Or hell, buy a set of them and use them as wine glasses.  That would make a conversation starter!   I like the detail on the stem.  Not only does it look good, it gives you a better grip on the goblet.  It stands about 8 inches tall and isn’t as heavy as it first appears.  The attention to detail and use of different glazes, note the acorn is more flat while the rest of more glossy, are probably why Hughes Pottery was recommended to me by multiple people.

altar setRitual Wiccan Altar Set
by Artifactorium

I’ve been buying fine pottery from Nels long before I knew him as anyone other than that dude with the pierced nipples and witch hat that I’d see at a local festival.  In fact, my husband drank coffee from a mug this morning and I poured a libation last night from a chalice created by Nels.   So, although he is part of PNC and I also count him as a friend, I can’t let that keep him off this list.  A very special, and personal gift, this is a complete altar set.  Set includes a chalice, two small cups for ritual salt and water, a small covered jar for storing incense and a two handled tray, which with a little sand added can be used as a burner for incense cones or loose incense on charcoal. Or you can use the small tray for cakes, and the lidded jar for a burner.  If an altar set won’t fit your gift giving needs, there are platters, mugs, rattles, and jewelry available, too.

grocery bagWitch’s Grocery List Tote Bag
by Simple Adventure

Not only can you carry your groceries, it has a shopping list printed on it any self respecting witch would be proud of.  Or a nice bag to carry at conventions like Paganicon or Patheacon.  The bag is 100% cotton and is machine washable, but I’d let it air dry rather than throw it in the dryer.  A gift in an of itself, you could also use it as the ‘wrapping paper’ for other gifts.

backpackEntrails Sack Pack
by 0812edmab

Have an omen reader or a Heathen on your holiday list?   Or do they just a sense of humor that’s a bit more rough?  This may be more their style.  Nicely sized grab and go bag, good for over nights, books, or ritual supplies this bag has straps that can turn it into a backpack and a zipper to keep your contents secure.

PjsHeathen PJs
by All Things Norse

For the man (or woman) in your life that likes to snuggle.  These two piece cotton men’s pajama set comes with your choice of pattern of flannel pants and a white crew-neck pajamas tee top.  There are women’s styles and sizes available too.  All Things Norse also has throw pillows, ornaments, a viking ship puzzle, and much more.  I’m laughing about the Norse snuggie they offer, though.  I’m trying to picture some of the Heathens I know using one.  They kick you out of the mead hall for that.

pan t-shirtPan T-Shirt
by Sleepy Crow

Have you accepted Pan as your Lord and personal Satyr?  I have!  Pan is one of the great and most beloved deities of ancient Greece and modern Pagans.  I’m sure this t-shirt would cause many a double take and I know a Lutheran Pastor who would get a big kick out of this. Hint:  order the t-shirt one size larger than you normally wear.  11 colors to choose from.

cakeLove Goddess Cake Mix
by Vosges

It’s times like these that my gluten allergy really sucks.  I’m almost willing to be violently ill for days just to eat a slice of this cake.  Who’m I kidding, I’d eat the whole thing.  Excellent stocking stuffer, or if you are willing to bake, an excellent gift.  Vosges has some of the best chocolate in the world and the description of the cake is pure food porn.  “The finished cake is dense and moist with plenty of deep, dark chocolate Vosges Haut-Chocolat flair.”  Love Goddess indeed, I need to go somewhere private and touch myself.  Mmmmmmmm…..oh baby.

chocolateChocolate Deities
by Chocolate Deities

The name is self explanatory,  I only wish the website was – it is a serious pain in the ass to navigate.  If the chocolates weren’t so good, and the designs so meaningful, no one would bother.  But they are and they are so we do.  All the chocolate is fair trade chocolate and it is designed to look like Gods, Goddesses, and other immortals and heroes or symbols.  In this design, 108 Names of the Divine Mother are presented in an outgoing and ever-moving swirl emanating from a central OM symbo.  lThe packaging is lovely and thoughtful and comes with little surprises I won’t give away.  I’ve never yet met a Pagan that wouldn’t be thrilled to receive a gift of chocolate, so this is a safe…yet not at all boring gift to choose.  But they really, really need to redo their website and present better information on each item.

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PNC-Minnesota continues the Winter Solstice 2012 Gift Picks next week when we look at books, cards, music, and magazines.

PNC-Minnesota Winter Solstice 2012 Gift Picks: Babies, kids, and teens

Looking for the perfect Solstice gift for your favorite Pagan, Heathen, or Polytheist?  PNC-Minnesota’s 2012 Winter Solstice Gift Picks with expert advice, reviews, and recommendations for the latest movies, books, and other holiday gifts and treats can help.

Of course you can buy the usual toys for kids, it’s healthy for kids to play and that’s universal.  What gets more difficult is to choose gifts that reflect your family’s religion and ethics.  When you’re Pagan, Heathen or a Polytheist, that can be a bit more challenging.  Below are a few gift ideas for babies and children.  And remember, when possible, support your community by buying local or buying direct from the artist.

Baby Gifts

If you look on etsy, cafepress, or zazzle you can find tons of Heathen, Pagan, or polytheist inspired onesies and bibs.  If you want something a bit different, below are a few stand out gifts for the new baby or toddler.

baby blocksElemental baby blocks
by LittleBeastlings

Each block measures six inches square and each of the four blocks represents one of the four elements.  You’ll find sea turtles on the the water block and dragonflies on the air block. Not only is this a perfect learning tool, the blocks are also and cuddly.  You may want to check out other offerings in LittleBeastlings’ store.

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ballsElemental baby shaker balls
by Treegold & Beegold

Treegold & Beegold once again makes it onto the PNC Gift Pick list.  (See this post for last year’s children’s gift picks)  Like the elemental blocks, the shaker balls are meant to teach and entertain baby with the four elements (and color identification).   The balls come in red, yellow, blue and green to represent the 4 elements and each has an embroidered circle sewn on it with a picture depicting the element it represents. Inside each ball is a shaker to make sound.  I know from my baby grand-nephew that making noise is one of the joys of his life.  Treegold & Beegold have over 100 items listed in their etsy store.

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viking bootiesBaby booties
by GoblinMoonUK

UK artisanGoblin Moon, who lives on the enchanted Isle of Wight,  makes the cutest baby booties I have ever seen.  I don’t even like babies, but when I saw these I started saying, “Just wook at da cute wittle booties” to my husband.  All booties are knit out of pure wool or kid mohair.  The dragon booties are to die for.  I want a pair in my size.  Goblin Moon also has witch booties and booties with oak leaves on them – in addition to jewelry for adults.

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rune plateRunic baby name plate
by Against the Grain

An extremely thoughtful gift for the new parent and carved to be an heirloom passed down through generations.  The Runic baby name plate is just under a foot in diameter.   Elder Futhark Runes around the outside spell out the baby’s name with Thor’s Hammer carved in the middle noting the date of birth.  This gift is, of course, made to order and you can choose the stain colors, if you wish.  Against the Grain also has other hand carved gifts such a Thor’s Hammer and knotwork animal wall hangings.

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Children

monster tatoosAnimal hand tattoos
from Uncommon Goods

I want a set of these!  Simply apply these temporary tattoos with water and kids can make their own puppet show.  You get two sets of eight different animals in your pack – bird, shark, zebra, giraffe, cow, alligator, tiger and bumblebee.  Uncommon goods has some great educational and eco-friendly toys for kids, but they are usually pricey.  These tattoos are inexpensive, but are made in China.  Life is full of trade-offs.

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star_bearer_egypt_686_detailStar Bearer: A Creation Myth from Ancient Egypt
by Dianne Hofmeyr, illustrated by Juse Daly

If you are looking for a bedtime book for your  younger child (age 4 to 8), check out this offering on Wizards & Fairies.  Dianne Hofmeyr’s retells an ancient  Ancient Egyptian creation myth which gives an enchanting explanation of how our starry universe came to be.  The illustrations are a nicely updated and respectful version of pharaonic art which supports the equally respectful story of the Gods Atum, Nut, and Geb.  Wizards & Fairies also carries other children’s books, coloring books, and games.  Worth a look.

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Pagan Bed Time StoriesPagan Bedtime Stories:  How Maui Slowed the Sun
by Lahela MP Nihipali

How Maui Slowed the Sun is a Hawaiian tale re-told by the author, a native of Hawai’i, and is designed to be a bed time story book as well as a 30 page coloring and activity book.   Like many mythos, this tale contains subjects that could be difficult for children if not handled with sensitivity.   When Maui beats the legs of La, the author provides a discussion area about bullying and violence.  In addition to the book, there are free audio podcasts you and your children can download and listen to here.

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warlockWarlock in Training or Daddy’s Little Heathen t-shirt
by Younique Pagan

You can have either print on the front of a  50% cotton 50% poly t-shirt in sizes 2-4, 6-8 and one size 10/12.  The childrens’ t-shirts are pretty tame, while the adult t-shirts can be more in your face.  Yes, more in your face.   I have to admit, I found many of them funny.  (Witch by nature, Bitch by choice)   But you are proud and loud, you may want to click on over to Younique Pagan’s shop and pick up a few items.

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panPan T-shirt
by Elemental Shop

If you are looking for a more eco-friendly tshirt option Elemental Shop, based in Oregon, fits the bill.  While not a Pagan shop per se, they are Pagan friendly and their designs show it.  In this t-shirt Pan is playing a beguiling tune on his pipes.  Elemental Shop’s t-shirts use only water based-inks, not harsh chemicals   The t-shirts themselves are either made from organic cotton or are recycled cotton shirts and are made in the USA, sweatshop free.  No wonder Pan looks so happy.  Elemental Shop is huge, there’s almost 1000 items to choose from, but the amazing designs will pull you in.  Baby and adult sizes also available.

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chalkVeggie Sidewalk Chalk
by Uncommon Goods

Kids put everything in their mouths so it’s important to make sure their toys are non-toxic.  Little known fact:  some brands of sidewalk chalk have contained dangerous levels of lead!  Even if your kid isn’t snacking on sidewalk chalk, the dust gets everywhere.  Veggie chalk is made out of organic ingredients, like hibiscus, turmeric, paprika, and spinach, and are 100% safe if your toddle or child puts them in his/her mouth.

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bingoFun & Games
by Pooka Pagan

This gift is set at the perfect price – free!  Lora Craig-Gaddis, offers 3 games that you can download and print.  Pagan Bingo, the Pooka Fortune Telling Game, and ESP cards.  If you print them on a good quality paper or cardstock and laminate them (or have the print shop coat them) they will last for years.  The website also has free kid’s magazines, family recipes, and crafts to make.

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Teens

deckSkateboard deck
by pentagramstar

The classic pentagram is just one of the designs offered for skateboard decks.  Traditional, old school (think 70’s), and traditional decks are available.  If you want to protect your graphics, but don’t want your teen to be called a poser, find some ugly sticks to slap on.  Zazzle, like better known site cafepress, offers basic good that can be customized.  If you look through PentragramStar’s store and don’t see a design you like, you can create your own.

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bikeOn the go recharging
by Ecoxpower

Chances are your teen is always on the go…and has several portable electronic devices.  This handy device, which attaches to the front wheel of your bike, uses the power generated by pedaling to charge up phones, some tablets, and MP3 players.  It more pricey than our other gift suggestions, but worth it.  Also a good gift idea for college students and those who commute to work by bike.

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bagHunger Games Messenger Bag
by The Messenger

If your teen is a fan of Hunger Games, encourage their obsession (especially if it weens them off of Twilight) with this messenger bag.  If sparkly stuff  isn’t your teen’s thing (me?  I’m good with bags that sparkle, just not vamps) this bag can be made with or without glitter.  If your teen is wild about the Hunger Games they will be wild about this bag.   The bags are available on black, white, red, yellow, mint green, pale blue, turquoise, lilac, pale pink or pink, with design in colors of your choice.  The artisan is from the UK so keep in mind it will take longer to ship and the Solstice is right around the corner.

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plateHarm None License Plate Holder
by dingostuff

Perfect for the teen just getting their driver’s license or first car, this license plate holder has the perfect sentiment, “An it harm none, Do what ye will.”    Two pentagrams flank the bottom.  The holder is made of a durable chrome and the phrase is applied with a permanent adhesive weatherproof decal that is fade and water resistant.

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caseWitches Rule of Three iPhone Case
by lenzart and designed by Marina Lenzino

“Ever mind the rule of three – three times what thou givest returns to thee, this lesson well, thou must learn – Thee only gets what thou dost earn.”  There are many Pagan, Heathen, and polytheist cell phone covers and custom electronics on cafepress, but this spiral design is one of my favorites.  If you want to find more, simply use the search feature built into the site.  And like the skate deck on zazzle, if you don’t see a design you like, you may upload a design you own the rights to and custom make exactly what you want.  NOTE:  This case will NOT fit and iPhone 4 or 5.

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norse caseHeathen iPhone 4 Case
by All Things Norse

If your teen’s taste, or religion, runs a bit more Nordic they may prefer this iPhone 4 case.  A Valkyrie is shown leading a fallen hero towards Valhalla.  The case easily slides on an off and doesn’t obscure any of the controls.  Cases not only add individuality, always important to teens, they protect against scratches and the inevitable drop.   All Things Norse also has t-shirts and other gifts available in their store.  NOTE:  iPone cases are very specific to phone model.  This case will only fit the  iPhone 4 or iPhone 4s.

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PNC-Minnesota will have more gift ideas in the following days such as art, cards, books, and gift ideas for adults.  If you would like to look at last year’s gift guides, they can be found here:

Kids, military, books, art

Treats, movies, music, and nature

 

Lon Milo Duquette Releases New Song Collection – “Baba Lon II”

Ninety Three Records releases “Baba Lon II”   (Anaheim Hills, CA)  –

Lon Milo Duquette    photo:Patheos.com

Just days before kicking off his European Fall Equinox Tour, Lon DuQuette and Ninety Three Records announced the release of his second collection this year, “Baba Lon II”, a followup to his first Ninety Three album, “I’m Baba Lon”, issued earlier this year. DuQuette, a prolific author and Aleister Crowley disciple, previously recorded for Epic Records. “Baba Lon II” continues where “I’m Baba Lon” left off, exploring his return to roots as musician, storyteller, sage and philosophical jester.

Formerly half of the 1970’s duo Charley D. & Milo, DuQuette was signed to Epic after a Southern California bar gig. He and his partner spent the next few years recording their own songs, writing and recording with Johnny Rivers, opening for Sammy Davis Jr. and performing with Arlo Guthrie. Lon “retired” from life in the fast lane in 1977 settling with his wife and son in Costa Mesa, California.

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MMR to play at Presidential candidate’s rally at Macalester on Friday

 Gary Johnson is speaking to needs and changes that affect Pagans and sub-cultures that are related to it. Because the more we stand up and address those needed changes, the more will get done. Because it’s time for us all to get up off the couch and stop barking at the TV. – Brad Murphey, Murphey’s Midnight Rounders
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Murphey’s Midnight Rounders are performing at a rally for Libertarian Presidential candidate and former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson on Friday.  The rally is part of Gov. Johnson’s nationwide tour of colleges.  The event takes place at Hill Ballroom starting at 12:30 pm.  PNC-Minnesota will have coverage of the event and was able to catch up with Brad Murphey, of MMR, about how he feels about performing at a rally for a Presidential candidate and why Third Parties are worth taking a look at by Pagans.  The following is the full statement:

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Murphey’s Midnight Rounders

For me, this election is going to be decided by the issues. Yes, important issues come up in EVERY presidential election. But this time, there are issues that are important to the Pagan Community. There is a movement in this country, to marginalize Pagan thought, beliefs and practices. That, alone, tells me that we are making an impact. If we were not, there wouldn’t be such vocal resistance to it.

 
The Wiccan Rede tells us “An ye harm none, do what thou wilt.” Whether one is Wiccan or not is not my point. It’s still a good philosophy. Paganism tends to embrace and defend many sub-cultures that have been marginalized by (dare I say it?) mainstream thought. “If it’s not hurting anyone, why not live the way you want to live?” It’s not an entitlement, it’s a right. There should be NO REASON why someone should not be allowed to live the way they want to, if it’s not hurting anyone. Who is it hurting if two men or two women (or more, for that matter) want to bond together as mates? According to the laws in this country, there are rights and privileges that are afforded them for this commitment.
 
There are many who believe that any Pagan philosophy or religion should be, at best, a second-class belief system and therefore the First Amendment to the Constitution does not apply to them. There is no such classification in the Constitution. But, instead of accepting it verbatim, they want to CHANGE the wording so that Pagans are…again…marginalized. Acceptance is not taught or encouraged…let alone, defended. Instead, too many of the people who believe in this marginalization are our lawmakers and judges who were brought up to fear that which they refuse to understand. There’s an old song from the musical, ‘South Pacific’ that goes like this: “You’ve got to be taught to hate and fear, You’ve got to be taught from year to year, It’s got to be drummed in your dear little ear, You’ve got to be carefully taught.”
We, as Pagans, tend to profess acceptance (or at least tolerance) of individuality and lifestyles that we may not subscribe to. Those lawmakers, judges, priests and ministers, politicians and just plain everyday folk who are so vocally resistant are really saying, “We will not tolerate acceptance. We will not embrace any who do not live like us. We would rather re-write law and society in our image than allow change and evolution of that same society.”
 
There is a war on drugs that has been actively waged in this country for many decades. It’s been waged on legal grounds, economic grounds, social grounds, medical grounds and religious grounds. The trend in this war has been to pick on Marijuana as the leading culprit and responsible for all the societal ills we can name; addiction, divorce, educational dropout rates, homelessness, joblessness, laziness and anything else you can think of. This war on marijuana has been based on four things: misinformation, outright lie, ‘power over’ and greed.
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We have pumped TRILLIONS into this war when there’s no way to win it. When I say trillions, I’m not exaggerating. 25% of this country’s population is currently or has been incarcerated. A HUGE percentage of that population is there on drug-related convictions. I’m not talking about the heroin addict who robs someone to pay for his habit; I’m talking about someone who was arrested with an ounce of pot in his pocket. Our taxes go to law makers, law enforcement, prisons, court personnel, attorneys, medical labs and more, just to pay for this war. But substance prohibition does not work. That was proven in the US in the 1930’s.  To make matters worse, the health and economic benefits of marijuana HAVE been studied and proven. Now, we can bandy all day about who is to blame for the war; who benefits from the war and the prohibition…big pharma, the cotton industry, myopic religious leaders, whatever. It doesn’t matter. What does matter is that the American people have been lied to for generations about marijuana and only a relative few benefit from this war. It hasn’t stopped people from smoking it…just like Prohibition didn’t stop people from drinking. I could go on and on. But, legalizing it and federally taxing it would help the economy to the tune of BILLIONS every year. And that’s just ONE of the benefits.
 
The two-party system is broken. That is proven every time a candidate other than a Republican or Democrat is elected into any office. People vote for whomever they believe will defend their needs and rights as citizens. That has been proven by the fact that there are more than two political parties. Period. Having more than the two ‘major’ parties is proof that democracy CAN work…as long as we stop trying to break it. If we are to evolve, as a civilization, we must have a government that evolves with us. But what seems to happen is that the two-party system is more concerned about keeping the status quo, rather than changing to meet the needs of the people. What worked 50 or 100 years ago only continues to work through more stringent regulations and formidable resistance. But if we have a Constitution that says we have an effective voice, it’s time to use it. Sitting at home and barking at the TV set does not bring change. Getting on Facebook and barking about politics does not bring change. Historically, the only way change has been effected in this country is to get out in public and change it. When enough people stand up and say, “we demand change,” government will listen. The stronger that voice; a) the more initial resistance there will be to change and b) EVENTUALLY, those who govern will listen and change with those needs.
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So, why did I agree to play for the Gary Johnson Rally? Because Gary Johnson is speaking to needs and changes that affect Pagans and sub-cultures that are related to it. Because the more we stand up and address those needed changes, the more will get done. Because it’s time for us all to get up off the couch and stop barking at the TV.
 
Murphey’s Midnight Rounders is not a Pagan Band, per se. We are a Folk Band (we like to call it ‘Power Folk’). Our music addresses what we feel and who we are. At the same time, all of us in the band are Pagan, so a big percentage of our music speaks to that subject: honoring Deity, tradition, and approaching the goddess with mirth and reverence. That being said, for a band that is all Pagan and sings about Pagan issues, it was an honor to be asked to sing at a rally for a presidential candidate. It says a lot about him, that, as a candidate, he is more open and supportive of the Pagan religions.
Rally for Jobs, Opportunity, and Diversity
Featured Speaker:  Libertarian Presidential Candidate Gov. Gary Johnson
Macalester College, Hill Ballroom, Kagin Commons
12:30pm to 3pm
The event is free and open to the public
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Editor’s note:  PNC-Minnesota Co-Editor Cara Schulz is a Johnson volunteer for this event.