Community Notes; Oct31-Nov6

Samhain is here, which leaves us with the stark reality that winter is coming.* Here are two great winter activities to get registered for:

Winter Witch Camp, February 16-20, 2012; http://winterwitchcamp.com/wwc2012/Joomla_1.5.18/

PaganiconMarch 16-18, 2012; http://tcpaganpride.org/paganicon/

Eight Years ago, Eye of Horus celebrated their grand opening. One year ago Shadow Lights Minnesota celebrated their grand opening. Happy Anniversary to two of our wonderful metaphysical shops.

Community Notes is published courtesy of Twin Cities Pagans.

Book Review: Christian Day’s The Witches’ Book of the Dead

By Star Foster, Pagan Portal Manager of Patheos.com

I don’t generally bother to review books I don’t think I’ll care for, especially with a stack of books I actually want to read waiting on me. Not being Christian Day’s biggest fan, I was reluctant to read The Witches’ Book of the Dead but I was intrigued by some of the reviews as much as I was repelled by others. So I read it, and here’s my opinion of it. Make of it what you will.

The Witches’ Book of the Dead
Christian Day
Weiser Book
$14.96
288 pages
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Community Notes; October 24-30

We’re coming up on Samhain. There’s no shortage of activities next weekend, each with their own take on this transitional time of year, but many of us will be celebrating the same holiday at the same time. It will be a weekend of great magick.

Kari Tauring has a couple events this Tuesday. Kari is one of those amazing people we have locally. She is such an expert on Norse traditions that Norwegians have actually flown her over there to teach them about stuff. And we have her locally all the time. Really, every time she does anything, the house should be packed. She is amazing and we are lucky to have such easy access to this noteworthy expert. http://karitauring.com/

Heather Dale will be in concert this Friday at the Sacred Paths Center. Check it out at http://sacredpathscenter.givezooks.com/events/heather-dale-in-concert

The TransSpirit Council will convene in the Twin Cities October to create ceremony, learn, share and teach together around the focus of creating and supporting healthy communities for Queer, Trans, and Gender Queer children.
7pm Friday, October 28: Opening Address in St Paul
4pm Saturday, October 29: Inanna Ritual
1pm Sunday, October 30: writing workshop and Talking Circle
Register and learn more at http://transspiritcouncil.org/Home.html

Psychic Sunday at the Eye of Horus from noon to 5pm; http://shop.eyeofhorus.biz/Psychic-Sunday-p/cls-ps093011.htm

Ken Ra and Triskellion will be starting classes on Thursday November 3. There are 30 classes in Occult Science and Wiccan Studies. There is NO charge or commitment expected. These classes are a Gateway to Dedicates classes and Initiates classes. If you are interested call Ken or Liz at 612-789-4541

WhiteWing Grove is offering outer court trainings in the Gardnerian tradition. You can check them out at http://www.witchvox.com/vn/vn_detail/dt_gr.html?a=usmn&id=36698 or email them for details at witchzsofika@gmail.com

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For more detailed information (addresses, descriptions, etc.) or further updates, check out the much ballyhooed Twin Cities Pagans Yahoo group: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TwinCitiesPagans/

Submit a photo of your Samhain or Ancestors’ Altar

Many Wiccans celebrate Samhain on October 31st and do so in style, spending hours creating beautiful, touching, and meaningful altars. Samhain is one of eight Sabbats, observed as part of the Wheel of the Year. Samhain is a time to celebrate the lives of those who have passed on, and it often involves paying respect to family members, elders within Wicca, friends, and other loved ones who have died.

Samhain Altar from 2010 - Wilhelmine

Heathens celebrate Winter Nights and Ancestors Night around the same time. Winter Nights is a festival from ancient Scandinavian Heathenry which coincided with the slaughter of cattle at the beginning of winter. In the USA it is typically celebrated during late October, usually around Halloween. In modern Heathenry Winter Nights has become closely associated with the ancestors.

Ancestors Night Altar by Thorskegga

Ancestors’ Night celebrates the ancestors and is typically celebrated around a bonfire on November 1st. Candles are lit to honor individual ancestors. Some Heathen groups dedicate this night to the ancient oral traditions of storytelling, song, poetry and riddles.

Dia De los Muertos, celebrated on November 1 and 2nd,  focuses on gatherings of family and friends to pray for and remember loved ones  who have died.   Celebrants build private altars honoring the deceased and decorate them with marigolds and the favorite foods and beverages of the departed.  The origins of this holiday date back to an Aztec festival dedicated to the Goddess Mictecacihuatl.  Modern Pagans, especially those of Hispanic decent or those looking to revive the indigenous religions of Mexico, have incorporated this festival into their religious practices.

photo credit: LA Taco

No matter what you are celebrating – and if we have missed your religion’s holiday let us know – PNC-Minnesota invites you to send us a photo of your altar. Tell us the meaning behind what is on your altar or what it means to you. We will display these photos on October 31st as a way to honor the festivals and those who have passed on.

If you do not wish your name to be used when displaying your altar, just let us know. Send photos to schulzcaral@gmail.com.