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Wiccan and Pagan Holidays

By: Dayanara Blue Star
Narrated by: Jason Sprenger
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Sabbats, or Wiccan holidays, are timed the Earth's rhythms and seasons. Sabbats celebrate the Earth's journey around the sun, also known as the Wheel of the Year, while Wiccans commemorate Sabbats as Turning the Wheel. Wiccans normally celebrate eight Sabbats each year. Take advantage of this great opportunity to learn all you ever wanted to know about the Wiccan and Pagan holidays. Listen to learn more! Blessed be!

©2015 Dayanara Blue Star (P)2015 Dayanara Blue Star
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great listen, would definitely be a great listen for anyone interested in wicca/ or the celebrations

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this is NOT a bad book. It does indeed have the pagan holidays in it and gives a brief description of them which is great for someone just getting into the craft. for me I wanted a more detailed descriptions on the holidays, what they mean and how to celebrate them. the info in this book can easily be found on the internet with about ten minutes of searching. That being said, I can tell the author does have alot of info and I will be looking for more of thier books and checking out thier Facebook page.

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Not sure what I expected for such a short book but there’s so little information in here a quick google would have been better. I feel like I received a lack of content and information versus any kind of primer on anything.

I wish I’d just googled

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