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11 Νοε 2020 · It’s almost time for Thanksgiving, one of my personal favorite holidays. We’re all familiar with the classic story of Native Americans dining with Pilgrims. But, our modern day Thanksgiving has deeper Pagan roots than many may be aware of.
15 Νοε 1990 · Since the “pagan” holiday of Christmas was not celebrated in Massachusetts until the 19th Century, Thanksgiving was often thought of as essentially a Puritan substitute for Christmas.
23 Νοε 2017 · Images related to Thanksgiving usually include turkeys, puritanical costumes, and all sorts of colorful fall foliage. While much of this is connected to the American tale of the holiday, one specific symbol delves into more ancient rituals.
10 Νοε 2022 · The official version states that Thanksgiving started in 1621 with a three day feast by pilgrims to celebrate their survival through their first winter in the new world. It was later made a permanent holiday by President Lincoln in 1863.
10 Νοε 2019 · Let’s take a look at America’s past and examine the question “How did Thanksgiving originate” a little closer than the history books provide us. And we’ll talk about how to celebrate Thanksgiving as a pagan modern holiday.
27 Μαΐ 2021 · Although Pagans typically see the Mabon season as a time of thanksgiving, there's certainly no reason you can't be thankful for having a table full of food and a family who loves you. Many Indigenous cultures have celebrations that honor the end of the harvest .
21 Νοε 2023 · There’s no placating the point that Thanksgiving is the paganist of paganistic pagan holidays — put that on your puritanical plate and pound it while you pass the pumpkin pie please.