A Postmodern Witch’s Guide to Litha - Climate Change Edition (Print)
How do we celebrate the longest day of the year when the world is on fire?
The Wheel of the Year revolves with the changing of the seasons. Holiday traditions reflect a seasonal cycle that has been radically transformed by global climate change. How can we adapt our spiritual practice to reflect and honor the world we live in now? And how can we turn grief and anxiety into positive action? These are the questions we explore in this special issue in the Postmodern Witch’s Guide series.
This zine includes
An introduction to Litha
Some thoughts about fairies, the past, and how nostalgia shapes Neopaganism
An essay on living mindfully while temperatures soar
Poetry about our burning world and a brief interview with the poet
Ideas for addressing climate change at a personal, local, and collective level.
Our goal in creating and offering this zine is twofold. We want to encourage conversation about how we might reimagine pagan holidays, and we want to help readers find ways to turn their climate grief into positive action.
All profits from the sale of this zine will be donated to the Waterkeeper Alliance.
How do we celebrate the longest day of the year when the world is on fire?
The Wheel of the Year revolves with the changing of the seasons. Holiday traditions reflect a seasonal cycle that has been radically transformed by global climate change. How can we adapt our spiritual practice to reflect and honor the world we live in now? And how can we turn grief and anxiety into positive action? These are the questions we explore in this special issue in the Postmodern Witch’s Guide series.
This zine includes
An introduction to Litha
Some thoughts about fairies, the past, and how nostalgia shapes Neopaganism
An essay on living mindfully while temperatures soar
Poetry about our burning world and a brief interview with the poet
Ideas for addressing climate change at a personal, local, and collective level.
Our goal in creating and offering this zine is twofold. We want to encourage conversation about how we might reimagine pagan holidays, and we want to help readers find ways to turn their climate grief into positive action.
All profits from the sale of this zine will be donated to the Waterkeeper Alliance.
How do we celebrate the longest day of the year when the world is on fire?
The Wheel of the Year revolves with the changing of the seasons. Holiday traditions reflect a seasonal cycle that has been radically transformed by global climate change. How can we adapt our spiritual practice to reflect and honor the world we live in now? And how can we turn grief and anxiety into positive action? These are the questions we explore in this special issue in the Postmodern Witch’s Guide series.
This zine includes
An introduction to Litha
Some thoughts about fairies, the past, and how nostalgia shapes Neopaganism
An essay on living mindfully while temperatures soar
Poetry about our burning world and a brief interview with the poet
Ideas for addressing climate change at a personal, local, and collective level.
Our goal in creating and offering this zine is twofold. We want to encourage conversation about how we might reimagine pagan holidays, and we want to help readers find ways to turn their climate grief into positive action.