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Facts about Paganism
Okay. now, i'm sorry it took so long to redo this...i've been really busy with sch...
published: 19 May 2008
Author: OukaHimura123
Facts about Paganism
Okay. now, i'm sorry it took so long to redo this...i've been really busy with school and all. I used different colors for the information, but they're the colors of the elements. white- Air Red- Fire light green- Earth Light blue- Water Hopefully now it is easier to Read. the information i used is from "Paganism an Introduction to Earth Centered Religions" by Joyce and River Higgenbotham. these are some basic facts, and some of the information depends on the individual or the traditions. it is not the same with everybody, and that's fine.
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The Pagan Path - A Short Documentary
A short collection of stories that talks about what Paganism is, the personal paths of sev...
published: 26 Jan 2011
Author: fireflyacademy
The Pagan Path - A Short Documentary
A short collection of stories that talks about what Paganism is, the personal paths of several folks, how Paganism is similar to other religions, as well as how it is different from other religions. Music is a transition track from the title "Coming Home" on the CD "Distant Voyage" and Recording Licensed from the UniqueTracks Production Music Library Inc.
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The Pagans (Part 1)
History Channel series "Lost Worlds" features the Pagans of The Orkney Islands. ...
published: 06 Oct 2006
Author: JoeDuraes
The Pagans (Part 1)
History Channel series "Lost Worlds" features the Pagans of The Orkney Islands. Locations: Skara Brae and the Ring of Brodgar.
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SHIT PEOPLE SAY TO: Pagans, Neopagans, Wiccans, Witches, etc.
A lot of these are examples from my personal life, and others are from my friends or peopl...
published: 11 Feb 2012
Author: cutewitch772
SHIT PEOPLE SAY TO: Pagans, Neopagans, Wiccans, Witches, etc.
A lot of these are examples from my personal life, and others are from my friends or people's stories I've read online. Because of this, I had to make it "SHIT PEOPLE SAY TO: Pagans, Neopagans, Wiccans, Witches, etc." because some of these things apply to Wiccans only while others are common to any pagan, and so on. I'm sure other groups get specific things said to them, too, but I only included what I know of. As I said, MANY of these were actually said to me or a friend. (I didn't even include "BURN THE WITCH!" which someone yelled at my friend.) Others are from blogs online where someone shared a story, and others are paraphrases, but all of these things have been said to someone in some way. Nothing except the last part was entirely made up. These are not what I THINK people say about these groups--these are what people have actually said. I am currently in a Stereotyping & Prejudice class, doing research on discrimination and prejudice against pagans, and I talk about ingroup and outgroup prejudice, so I included some of that here. In this video you hear mostly things said by NON-PAGANS, but there are some clips thrown in of things said by OTHER PAGANS. Discrimination comes from everywhere, and I wanted to show a bit of that here, instead of making it look like it's only non-pagans who say shit about us. We do it to each other, too. I am disabling ratings, but please feel free to share this video with others. Thank you very much for watching and for reading <b>...</b>
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Irish Pagan Culture: Witchcraft, Wicca, Druidry
This presentation was given for University College Cork's Doctoral Showcase 2011. It i...
published: 13 May 2012
Author: MsButlerJ
Irish Pagan Culture: Witchcraft, Wicca, Druidry
This presentation was given for University College Cork's Doctoral Showcase 2011. It is a synopsis of an ethnographic research project on Irish Pagan culture. Jenny Butler's research profile: publish.ucc.ie Academia.Edu: ucc-ie.academia.edu
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Omnia - Pagan Folk Lore
Order DVD here: * www.worldofomnia.com Tracklist: 01. Intro/Bealtaine 02. Wytches' Bre...
published: 10 Jan 2012
Author: paganfolkvideos
Omnia - Pagan Folk Lore
Order DVD here: * www.worldofomnia.com Tracklist: 01. Intro/Bealtaine 02. Wytches' Brew 03. Richard Parker's Fancy 04. The Raven 05. Alive! 06. Dil Gaya 07. Entrezomp ni Kelted 08. Fairy Tale 09. Saltatio Vita About DVD: * www.myspace.com
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PAGAN
I CLAIM NO PREROGATIVE COPYRIGHTS OF ANY KIND TO THIS MATERIAL! A funny compilation of sce...
published: 27 Apr 2009
Author: AnaisTwoCrows
PAGAN
I CLAIM NO PREROGATIVE COPYRIGHTS OF ANY KIND TO THIS MATERIAL! A funny compilation of scenes from "Dragnet" c. 1987 starring the always hilarious Dan Ackroyd, Tom Hanks, and Christopher Plummer as the High Priest. Compiled and edited for me by my husband (thanx Baby).
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Advise for new Pagans
The main bit of advise I could give to new Pagans is: don't be in a huge rush to learn...
published: 15 Sep 2012
Author: paganperspective
Advise for new Pagans
The main bit of advise I could give to new Pagans is: don't be in a huge rush to learn everything. Do what you know and don't worry so much about. acquiring lots of Pagan stuff. The chant I used in the intro is an Anglo-Saxon Hallowing (blessing) chant. The way I've used it is to protect a space like a ritual circle or our home. I guess you could use it to protect your room. You need a candle in a jar, either a votive or a seven day candle. (I know, the Saxons didn't have votive candles and probably used a torch but I don't recommend walking around the bedroom carrying a lighted torch.) Light the candle. Center and ground yourself. Then walk around the boundry of the area in a clockwise direction while softly singing the chant. When you have made 3 rounds, thank Thunor (Thor) for his help with this working, extinguish the candle and ground any excess energy. Fire I carry round the frith-stead, and bid men to keep the peace. Light I carry for enclosing, and bid ill wights flee away. Thunor hallow, Thunor hallow, Thunor hallow this holy stead. Fire I carry round the frith-stead, and bid men to keep the peace. Light I carry for enclosing, and bid outlaws flee away. Thunor hallow, Thunor hallow, Thunor hallow this holy stead.
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Jesus The Pagan
flesh and blood for the masses...
published: 28 Aug 2008
Author: Robert Vaughan
Jesus The Pagan
flesh and blood for the masses
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The Pagan Norse
A brief look at the Pagan Norse...
published: 10 Dec 2006
Author: BurntPageFilms
The Pagan Norse
A brief look at the Pagan Norse
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Pagan Born
A vid for all wiccans and pagans... Enjoy! :) (pls comment and rate!)...
published: 24 Jun 2008
Author: WiccaOfTheLight
Pagan Born
A vid for all wiccans and pagans... Enjoy! :) (pls comment and rate!)
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Pagan Metal - Gleipnir
Get this Song here: adrianvonziegler.bandcamp.com or on iTunes: itunes.apple.com Get real ...
published: 15 Mar 2010
Author: AdrianvonZiegler
Pagan Metal - Gleipnir
Get this Song here: adrianvonziegler.bandcamp.com or on iTunes: itunes.apple.com Get real CD's here: www.cdbaby.com Facebook / Twitter / Merchandise: www.facebook.com twitter.com www.redbubble.com This Song now is clearly Pagan Metal, It's probably the hardest Song I've made so far. I tried to concentrate on Rhythms, but at the same Time not to lose Focus on the Melodies. I hope you like it. © Copyright of all Audio belongs to Adrian von Ziegler. THE MEANING OF GLEIPNIR: In northern Mythology Gleipnir is the Binding, which holds the mighty Fenriswolf until Ragnarök, when it will break and let Fenris devour Odin. Links to similar Songs: Behind the Stars: www.youtube.com Cliffs of Moher: www.youtube.com Wild Flower: www.youtube.com Hringhorni: www.youtube.com Moorchild: www.youtube.com Snow From Seven Years Past: www.youtube.com An Everlasting Flame: www.youtube.com Freedom Spirit: www.youtube.com Wolves of the Sea: www.youtube.com Sons of the Allfather: www.youtube.com Welcome to Trollstad: www.youtube.com Where I Belong: www.youtube.com Skilfingr: www.youtube.com The Stormbringer: www.youtube.com Lifeclock: www.youtube.com Brachnirs Clam: www.youtube.com Juhannuskokko: www.youtube.com Metsän Lapi: (Troll Metal) www.youtube.com The Sylvans Path: www.youtube.com A Celtic Lore: www.youtube.com A Celtic Tale: www.youtube.com Viking Blood: www.youtube.com DISCLAIMER: I don't own the Original of this Picture, I just edited it.
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Beginning Spellwork and Ritual
Spellwork and ritual are both important parts of the Pagan path though they are not the to...
published: 22 Sep 2012
Author: paganperspective
Beginning Spellwork and Ritual
Spellwork and ritual are both important parts of the Pagan path though they are not the totality of Paganism as some books seem to suggest. IMHO, the most important parts of any spell or ritual are the intent (why are you doing the spell/what do you hope to accomplish with the ritual) and the raising/directing of energy. All the other stuff (tools, altar set up, spell components, robes, words...) are just props and sets for the stage and not the play itself. Feel free to borrow, adapt and be creative but keep it simple. Less is best. And lastly, have fun! One of the best definitions of Pagans that I've heard is, "People who have fun with supersticion."
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Pagan Pride 2012 - A day in the life of the festival
PP2012 was almost a year in planning, coming together in a vibrant day, Everyone echoed th...
published: 07 Aug 2012
Author: PaganPrideUK
Pagan Pride 2012 - A day in the life of the festival
PP2012 was almost a year in planning, coming together in a vibrant day, Everyone echoed the comment of who brilliant the day truly was. "A day in the life of the festival" is a look across the day of the festival, Showing not only that we are community of positive people who have a sense of humour, some candid comments! Our traders talking openly about their experiences of the festival and the organization. Pagan Pride is supported by the Pagan Federation, Doreen Valiente Foundation, Centre for Pagan Studies, Druid Network, Nottingham Pagan Network, Karma Krafts and so many other brilliant organizations.. Pagan Pride 2012 took place on Sunday 5th August, the biggest FREE pagan festival in the country. Pagan Pride supporting positive and active paganism. Accurate representation. Present at the Festival were - Spellcrafters, Handcraftedby, Subtle Bodies, Enchanted Artefacts, Talking Trees, Green Man Potter, Lizian, Lynzi, Mags Etock, Gifts by genie, Firechild Shamanism, Blue moon goddess, Forest Art, FaryDay IceFyre, Faery Tech crafts! Community: Pagan Federation, Druid Network, Nottingham Pagan Network, Anthony Booth Trust, Unison, Samaritans, MMMDeli! Dennys Food bar! Dinky Donuts!, Hartland pies! Dave the legendary Nottingham fish man! "Mussels, cockles and cocktails!" and of course the legendary and one of our key sponsors Castle Rock!
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‘YEKPARE’ (monolithic)
"Yekpare" is a storyteller which narrates the 8500 year story of Istanbul. The story embra...
published: 15 Jun 2010
Author: nerdworking
‘YEKPARE’ (monolithic)
"Yekpare" is a storyteller which narrates the 8500 year story of Istanbul. The story embraces symbols from Pagans to Roman Empire, from Byzantine Empire to Latin Empire, and finally from Ottoman Empire to Istanbul at the present day.
Haydarpaşa Train Station, with its brilliant architectural forms, is the building on which the story is projected. The connection between middle east to west has been provided by Istanbul and Haydarpaşa since 1906. In the 50’s it served as a door for millions of internal emigrants who have triggered the chaos in Istanbul's dialectical daily life scenes.The project's conceptual, political and geographical positioning, the location’s depth of field and the fact that the entire show can be watched from Kadıköy coast; make "Yekpare" a dramatic presentation.
The first day of the performance also marks the 47th deathday of Nazım Hikmet Ran, the famous Turkish poet. We started out with a quote from his epic novel, "Human Landscapes from My Country": “At Haydarpaşa Train Station, in the spring of 1941, it is three o’clock. Sun, exhaustion and rush lay on the stairs...”
Art Direction & Visuals:
Deniz Kader – Candaş Şişman
Music & Sound Design:
Görkem Şen
Project Management:
Erdem Dilbaz
Technical support : Alican Aktürk - Refik Anadol ( griduo.com)
Modelling: Gökhan Uzun – Can Dinlenmiş (prospektif.org)
Special Thanks to: Efor Production, Visio – Vox, Sinevizyon, Yakup Çetinkaya, Gökhan Kurtuluş, Lokman Doğmuş, Baran Güleşen, Ümit Özdemir, Tolga Dizmen, Yunus Dölen, Murat Durusoy, Ahmet Türkoğlu, Mustafa Nurdoğdu, Burhan Ersan.
Realized with mxwendler.net mediaserver
contact: nerd@nerdworking.org
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Florence and the Machine "DOG DAYS ARE OVER" Music Video
In “Dog Days Are Over”, directed by Georgie Greville and Geremy Jasper of LEGS, and edited...
published: 10 Mar 2010
Author: LEGS MEDIA
Florence and the Machine "DOG DAYS ARE OVER" Music Video
In “Dog Days Are Over”, directed by Georgie Greville and Geremy Jasper of LEGS, and edited by Paul Snyder at Lost Planet, Florence is the shamanic leader of a surreal orchestra where spiritual elation explodes into smokey psychedelic anarchy. Each musical element of the song is personified by a group of colorful characters that combine 60’s girl groups, Hinduism, gospel choirs, drum circles, paganism and pyrotechnics. Florence is a painted primal force of nature that whips a religious experience into a riot.
Artist: Florence and the Machine
Song: Dog Days Are Over
Director: Legs
Production Company: Rokkit, London
Producer: Malachy McAnenny
Director of Photography: Adam Frisch
Editorial: Lost Planet, New York
Editor: Paul Snyder
Assistant Editor/VFX Design: Jacks Genega
Visual Effects: Black Hole, New York
Lead compositor: Tim Vierling
Compositors: Tim Farrell, Matt Gorney
Post Producer: Marcia Wigley
Art Department: Louise Corcoran
Wardrobe: Aldene Johnson
Choreographers: Mark Battershall, Pineapple Studios
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Comic Sans
A short documentary about the font Comic Sans. Created for a video production course and i...
published: 17 Oct 2008
Author: Anita Brown
Comic Sans
A short documentary about the font Comic Sans. Created for a video production course and inspired by the film "Helvetica" by Gary Hustwit.
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Black Black Hills - "The Celebration"
We've just Written, Directed & Produced this Short Film/Music Promo for Black Black Hills’...
published: 25 Jul 2011
Author: Blac Ionica
Black Black Hills - "The Celebration"
We've just Written, Directed & Produced this Short Film/Music Promo for Black Black Hills’ debut single ‘The Celebration’.
Upon hearing the track we immediately felt inspired to create something that was firmly rooted in British folklore.
Black Black Hills’ single ‘The Celebration’ is available from itunes and Amazon now. Check out their Facebook page http://www.facebook.com/blackblackhills and their Soundcloud page http://soundcloud.com/blackblackhills
'The Celebration’ is a thematically and emotively dark sounding song. Because of this we wanted to tell a simple but very cinematic and gripping story focusing on the atmosphere of the track without being a literal translation of the lyrics.
As the track is so evocative, we felt that to do the song any justice we needed to tell a story. We also purposefully wanted to create something that subtly blurred the boundary between ‘Short Film’ and ‘Music Promo’.
The outcome of our efforts was a unique take on the idea of a modern gothic thriller. A story that combines the sort of imagery familiar to ancient folklore, pagan-esque ceremonies and the creepy stuff of ‘pulp literature’ style ghost stories. ‘The Celebration’ purposefully sets out to embrace the notion of a ‘British Mythology’. To create a contemporary fable that celebrates the mystifying forces of nature which lie deep within the ancient woodland and forests of rural England.
The film itself tells a tale of the furtive exploits of an illegal metal detectorist (a ‘Nighthawk’) in a rural English landscape as he sets about trespassing and plundering secluded parts of the land with dire consequences. This allowed us to build a narrative foundation with which we could turn the everyday, the idyllic and the quaint into something far more sinister.
We wanted to teeter on the brink of the unknown and play with the primal instincts buried deep within the collective, evolutionary psyche.
The shoot:
As this was a self funded by us (Blac Ionica) for Black Black Hills, we had a very limited budget which in turn dictated what format we could shoot on. We knew we wanted to shoot something very cinematic but it had to be on a budget, so in light of that and after extensive discussions with the D.O.P. we decided to shoot on a Canon 7D with a steadicam rig and Anamorphic Prime lenses.
We shot for two days in two separate locations with a fantastic cast and crew. The first day of shooting was slightly thwarted by our unpredictable ‘British summertime’ weather, but in the end it actually worked in our favour, as it helped to create an additional overall ‘moodiness’ that we hadn’t bargained for at this time of year.
Post production was handled by ourselves with the help of our excellent team of freelancers and compositors. All of which was further enhanced through the grade which was kindly provided by the Moving Picture Company, London.
A little bit about the Directors/us:
We are a Film Directing trio called Blac Ionica, we are based in London and we also shoot Commercials and make Title Sequences. In 2009 we were nominated for a UK Music Video Award.
To find out more info about the Promo or to contact us
web: www.blacionica.com
email: info@blacionica.com
follow us on twitter: http://twitter.com/BlacIonica
Credits:
Directors: Blac Ionica
Production Company: Blac Ionica
Story By: Blac Ionica
Producer: Blac Ionica
Production Assistant: Millie Marsh
1st Assistant Director: Isusko Garcia
Director of Photography: Will Bex
Focus Puller: Eva Arnold
Steadicam: Rob Hart
2nd AC/DIT Tech: Lami Okrekson
Casting Director: Jane Frisby
Location Manager: Ben Carter @ Lovely Locations
Stylist: Adelaide Turnbull
Make-Up: Jo-Jo Copeman
Art Department / Props: Rebecca Todd
Art Department Assistant: George Evennett
Catering day 1: Sasha Turnbull
Catering day 2: Ambassador Catering
Runners: Jess Bishopp, Chris Shooter, Daisy Gatehouse
Pre-Production:
Storyboards: Sally Pring
Post Production:
Editors: Alec Rossiter, Leanne Welham
Head of Production, MPC: Jonathan Davies
Colourist/Grade: Steve Gatti @ MPC
Producer for MPC: Glen Purcevil
VFX: Blac Ionica
Additional VFX: Barnaby Hewlett
VFX Compositing: Barnaby Hewlett, Jamie Howlett, Kooch Chung
Sound Design: Blac Ionica
Cast:
Metal Detectorist: Frank Jakeman
Woman: Helen Terry
Police Officer: Lee Harris
Shadows: Arno Baernhoft, Christopher Beck, Riyonn Farsad, Michael Tomlinson
Special thanks to Ben @ Lovely Locations, the wonderful Turnbull family, Jane Frisby, Sam Lawson & Another Film Company, Will Bex, Rebecca Todd, Jo-Jo, Barnaby and his alter ego Barnold Shwarzenegger aka the Barnicles, Kooch & Jamie, Ambassador Catering. Jonathan Davies, Steve Gatti & Glen Purcivel @ MPC. Frank Jakeman, Helen Terry and all of our exceptionally talented cast and crew.
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PAGAN'S MIND - Intermission official video
Official video clip. Pagan's Mind "Heavenly Ecstasy" - The new album! Out Ma...
published: 03 May 2011
Author: spv
PAGAN'S MIND - Intermission official video
Official video clip. Pagan's Mind "Heavenly Ecstasy" - The new album! Out May 23rd (EUR) / May 20th (GSA) / May 31st (USA/CAN).
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Pagan Metal - Nidhöggr
Get my Music here: adrianvonziegler.bandcamp.com or on iTunes: itunes.apple.com Get real C...
published: 26 Feb 2012
Author: AdrianvonZiegler
Pagan Metal - Nidhöggr
Get my Music here: adrianvonziegler.bandcamp.com or on iTunes: itunes.apple.com Get real CD's here: www.cdbaby.com Facebook / Twitter / Merchandise: www.facebook.com twitter.com www.redbubble.com This is a Pagan Metal Song about Nidhöggr, which is a very important Creature of Norse Mythology. Arranged 100% by myself on Keyboard and Guitar as always. / Produced with Magix Music Maker Pro 16. The Picture is from... good Question, does anybody know? If so please tell me, because the Creator is awesome. © Copyright of all Audio belongs to Adrian von Ziegler.
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Björk - Pagan Poetry (Official Music Video)
Directed by Nick Knight. Written by Björk. Published by Universal Music Publishing Lt...
published: 11 Aug 2010
Author: BjorkTv
Björk - Pagan Poetry (Official Music Video)
Directed by Nick Knight. Written by Björk. Published by Universal Music Publishing Ltd. ® 2001 Björk Overseas Ltd/One Little Indian Ltd. Higher quality video here: www.youtube.com
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London Olympic Stadium is a PAGAN ALTAR set up for OCCULT OPENING CEREMONY
***ANNOTATED ALTAR SPECIFICATIONS BEGIN AT RUNTIME 2:30.*** London is on fire with paganis...
published: 03 Jul 2012
Author: WitnessOfNewLaodicea
London Olympic Stadium is a PAGAN ALTAR set up for OCCULT OPENING CEREMONY
***ANNOTATED ALTAR SPECIFICATIONS BEGIN AT RUNTIME 2:30.*** London is on fire with paganism, and the Olympic stadium is, literally, a functional altar for black magic. It bears uncanny resemblance to a drawing in the satanic, Voynich Manuscript, once possessed by Medieval Jesuits and now property of the Skull and Bones Society of Yale University. The altar is the stage for the Opening Ceremony of the Olympic Games which takes place at 9:00 pm in London on July 27, 2012. The first scenes in my video are from the Diamond Jubilee celebrated in London in early 2012. I included this to highlight the prevalence of occult mysticism in the New World Order mentality, championed by the British Crown, which is the figurehead for the Freemasons worldwide. For extra emphasis, I also included the "wheel of fire" show from the New Years Eve fireworks of 2011-12. Another point worth mentioning is that the streets around the stadium all have Biblically significant names, and the site of the stadium is at the intersection of two Ley Lines, which are further concepts in occult mysticism. See the vids of Rik Clay (recently murdered) for more information about the occult significance of the London 2012 games which Rik began exposing back in 2009. www.youtube.com Note the revelation of the occult nature of the opening ceremony sheds new light on my previously posted picture of a cross in the stadium last year. I now believe that was a "consecration" to prepare the site for its religious <b>...</b>