Another peaceful picnic by the River until Weaver’s past literally walks up to greet her. Nostalgia is embarrassing, but no spoilers are given.
1,544 words.
Another peaceful picnic by the River until Weaver’s past literally walks up to greet her. Nostalgia is embarrassing, but no spoilers are given.
1,544 words.
This post is all about promotion so forgive me. For months now my friends and I have been working in secret on a magazine for Celtic Reconstructionists, that was put together and peer-reviewed by Celtic Reconstructionists. And yesterday, I am proud to say that we went live.
I remember the days, 20 years ago, 15 years ago, when spiritual devotion was an easy, flowing thing. If I wanted to stop and pray, or make an offering, or meditate on something I had the flexibility to do so. If I wanted to spontaneously drive out to a state park or to the ocean, I got in my car and went. If I was invited to attend an event or a group celebration I went. the only limitation I had was my work schedule. My focus when I prayed or conducted a ritual was to make it as perfect as possible. I had scripts to follow and high expectations.
I had listed out several long and short term goals for 2014. And since we’re about a week into February, I figured a status check on how I did through January was in order. Develop a workable plan to complete college degree. Complete by End of January. [This will require money and reaching out to […]![]()
For my first (late) offering to the Pagan Blog Project, I talk about Phil Hine’s application of counting coup to magical training.Filed under: Pagan Blog Project, Technique Tagged: chaos magick, counting coup, magical training, magick, pagan vlog project, Phil Hine![]()
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I’ve always loved that song by Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel, Sounds of Silence. It’s always spoken to me and is a go to song when I get a little twisted. Today is such a day. The news feeds on social media is full of crap (like that’s unusual), but the death of yet […]
This year’s Imbolc was a special one for me, celebrating with the children, for two reasons. Firstly, because my oldest daughter, who is 10, has taken an active interest in participating over the past year. Secondly because I spent last Imbolc in the hospital recovering from a near fatal postpartum complication. This Imbolc I am home with my family, healthy, and have my children fully joining in with what I am doing. Life is truly good.
This is another charm that’s been re-worked from the Carmina Gadelica. I’m including the original at the bottom* so you can see the changes that have been made. This one can be used for many things but I have previously used it for a military friend when he was being deployed overseas as it is particularly suited for soldiers. It would, however, work just as well in other less martial situations.