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Sabbats and Holidays. The eight Wiccan and Pagan holidays, known as Sabbats, are celebrated around the world. Based on earth's rotations and seasonal markers, the Sabbats include Samhain, Yule, Imbolc, Ostara, Beltane, Litha, Lammas or Lughnasadh, and Mabon. The Eight Pagan SabbatsThe eight sabbats form the foundation of many modern Pagan traditions. Let's look at the sabbats that make up the Wheel of the Year. 2014 Pagan/Wiccan CalendarTrying to plan your holidays in advance?

There are a number of celebrations for Pagans and Wiccans throughout 2014. Check here for the dates for upcoming Sabbats in both the Northern and Southern Hemisphere, as well as full moon dates. 2013 Pagan/Wiccan CalendarTrying to plan your holidays in advance? Sabbat Altar Photo GalleriesWant to see how other Pagans and Wiccans set up their altars for the Sabbats? Reader Sabbat Altar PhotosWant to see some of the gorgeous sabbat altars that our readers have created?

Submit a Photo of Your Sabbat Altar! Do Pagans Celebrate Earth Day? Exploring Magick through NLP, Hypnosis and Neuroscience. Meta-Magick Interactive Now Open! Hypnosis, Meditation and Your Mind A newly-published e-book on hypnosis and meditation from Philip H. Farber. Learn how hypnosis and meditation differ - and how they can be used together for greater benefit.Understand the tendencies of the mind that contribute to good meditation practices.Learn how to use NLP and hypnosis methods to model meditative states.Read about pragmatic ways to understand the phenomena of ch'i.Find new and effective ways to improve your practice habits.

Download Hypnosis, Meditation and Your Mind now! Personal Consultation and Classes Would you like a personal guide through Meta-Magick or NLP techniques? NOW AVAILABLE: Brain Magick: Exercises in Meta-Magick and Invocation! That's right! FUTURERITUAL is Back! First published in 1995, this unique text on Thelemic magick has been out of print for years! Free Podcasts and Video More Health Less Care - TV: Evil Influence or Just Time Waster? Hawaii Hypnosis Podcast with Philip H. Books. Metaphysical Humor. Occult. Clarke's three laws. Clarke's Three Laws are three "laws" of prediction formulated by the British science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke. They are: When a distinguished but elderly scientist states that something is possible, he is almost certainly right.

When he states that something is impossible, he is very probably wrong.The only way of discovering the limits of the possible is to venture a little way past them into the impossible.Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. Origins[edit] Clarke's First Law was proposed by Arthur C. Clarke in the essay "Hazards of Prophecy: The Failure of Imagination", in Profiles of the Future (1962).[1] The second law is offered as a simple observation in the same essay. The Third Law is the best known and most widely cited, and appears in Clarke's 1973 revision of "Hazards of Prophecy: The Failure of Imagination". Snowclones and variations of the third law[edit] There exist a number of snowclones and variations of the third law See also[edit]