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The Pagan Book of Days: Ancient Pagan Festivals, Sacred Dates & Ritual Traditions
The Pagan Book of Days: Ancient Pagan Festivals, Sacred Dates & Ritual Traditions
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🕯️A Sacred Calendar of the Old Ways
Rooted in ancient earth-honoring traditions, The Pagan Book of Days is a timeless guide to the sacred rhythms of the year. This revered volume weaves together mythology, ritual, and seasonal wisdom, offering a living calendar of Pagan festivals, holy days, and spiritual observances celebrated for centuries across cultures.
From solstices and equinoxes to cross-quarter days and lunar cycles, this book reconnects you with the ancestral pulse of time — where the turning of the seasons mirrors the evolution of the soul.
Drawing from Greek, Roman, Celtic, Anglo-Saxon, Norse, and Wiccan traditions, Nigel Pennick illuminates how Pagan rites shaped many modern holidays, revealing the forgotten spiritual layers beneath everyday life.
This is not merely a book — it is a companion for living in harmony with nature, honoring sacred time, and restoring reverence for the Earth and the divine feminine.
What’s Included
- One physical paperback book
- 160 pages of Pagan history, ritual insights, and seasonal observances
- Lunar, solar, solstice, and equinox charts
- Holy days and auspicious dates through future years
Product Details
- Author: Nigel Pennick
- Publisher: Destiny Books
- Publication Date: March 15, 2001 (Revised Edition)
- Language: English
- Print Length: 160 pages
- ISBN-10: 0892818670
- ISBN-13: 978-0892818679
- Dimensions: 5.88 × 0.7 × 9 inches
- Item Weight: 2.31 lbs
🌿 Ideal For
- Pagans, Wiccans, and earth-based practitioners
- Readers interested in ancient religions and ritual calendars
- Seasonal living, altar work, and daily spiritual practice
- Students of mythology, folklore, and sacred traditions
🕯️ Care Instructions
Handle with intention. Store in a dry, respectful space. Ideal for altar shelves, ritual tables, or daily reference.
“To honor the days is to remember who we are — children of the turning Earth.”
With love and intention,
— Chriss Winter
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