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In the Words of Mama Bear
I had been working in a small community within the larger Pagan community when I received a very insidious Facebook message that began with, “You’re too emotional when it comes to this community. It’s not all about you, nor is it all that important”. The sender then began to question my skills as a community leader, because I was still “new” (after 10 years) and told me that the pagan community as a whole, the one I worked tirelessly for, “wasn’t that big of a deal.” It ended with a smiley face emoticon and a message of “You know I’m only saying this because I love you right?” It was…
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Wyrd Winters
And so we flip to the opposite side of the wheel. In the northern hemisphere, the winter solstice (on or around 21st December) is sometimes also referred to as Yule, which has Germanic and Norse origins and has sort of been absorbed into modern Paganism as part of the “wheel of the year”, although it has its own rich history and is celebrated worldwide in a myriad of different ways. My most precious memories of the winter solstice all seem to be of going to a specific lakeside on the longest night. I remember it always feels later in the day than it is, because despite it only being early…
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A Moment for Meditation
The 6th Chakra As I mentioned in the previous columns, when doing any chakra work, it is imperative to keep yourself grounded. While you can use any grounding exercise that you prefer, I have always used this one in my chakra classes: **Stand up, grip toes to the ground, long deep breathing, visualize your roots going deep into Mother Earth, keeping you grounded and centered. Inhale and bring the earth energy up to the base of your spine; exhale and let the energy return to the Earth. With each inhale, receive healing energy from the Earth; with each exhale, release all negativity. This will not hurt Mother Earth, as long…
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Merry Meet
Welcome! ________________________________________________________________ In This Issue… An Interview with an incredibly creative and talented witch this month, Sheena Cundy. An Excellent Book Review on “Summoning The Fates, A Generational Woman’s Guide to Destiny and Sacred Transformation” by the wonderful Z Budapest. Stones Corner discusses Dream Stones and their Meanings. and… Our Apothecary tells you all you need to know about Coriander ________________________________________________________________ We are always looking for new talent. If you are interested in writing email us at [email protected] ________________________________________________________________ Join us on Facebook, Twitter, & Etiary! ________________________________________________________________ Check…
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November Correspondences
The name is derived from Novem, the Latin word for nine, as November was the ninth month in Rome’s oldest calendar. THE SNOW MOON The ninth month in the old roman calandar. In Celtic traditions it is the beginning of the new year, considered a month of beginnings and endings. Astrological Signs: Scorpio, Sagittarius. Nature Spirits: Banshees and other beings who carry messages between worlds. Herbs: Ginger, hops, wormwood, hussop, patchouli, mugwort, nutmeg, star anise. Colors: Black, white, purple. Flowers: White lily, dahlia, chrysanthemum. Scents: Rosemary, dragons blood, lilac, pine, wisteria. Stones: Topaz, obsidian, onyx, Apache tear. Trees: Pine, cypress, yew, elder. Animals: Bat, wolf, sow, dog, snake. Birds: Owls,…
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Celebrating the Old Ways in New Times
On Initiation and The Old Ways As we are in-between Sabbats, I thought I would submit an article on a different topic. Initiation. It is certainly a sacred event in and of itself, and it is also a hot debate topic in Paganism today. Introduction I had a couple of conversations recently that made me think deeper on the topic of initiation and the way Pre-Christians did things. One source I am too lazy to dig up states that the earliest discovered human burial was from about 100,000…ish years ago, and it is believed by some to be the first evidence of religion. It is said this shows…
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A Moment for Meditation
The 5th Chakra As I mentioned in the previous columns, when doing any chakra work, it is imperative to keep yourself grounded. While you can use any grounding exercise that you prefer, I have always used this one in my chakra classes: **Stand up, grip toes to the ground, long deep breathing, visualize your roots going deep into Mother Earth, keeping you grounded and centered. Inhale and bring the earth energy up to the base of your spine; exhale and let the energy return to the Earth. With each inhale, receive healing energy from the Earth; with each exhale, release all negativity. This will not hurt Mother Earth, as long…
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Thriftcrafting: Witching on a Budget
Magical Matches Merry meet. If you are looking for a tool for a special ritual or an easy gift, try decorating match boxes. I had a partial deck of miniature tarot cards. Cutting off the white borders with a paper cutter made them the right size for putting on boxes of matches. Some decks, such as the Rider-Waite, are just about the perfect size for the large box of kitchen matches, requiring only a very small portion of one edge to be removed. I used spray adhesive to affix them, but just about any glue will do. By choosing cards to fit someone’s personality, astrology or goals, you can make…
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Book Review: Summoning the Fates By Z Budapest
Summoning the Fates By Z Budapest I have just finished “Summoning The Fates, A Generational Woman’s Guide to Destiny and Sacred Transformation” by the wonderful Z Budapest***** If you have ever asked “why me?” or “why do bad things happen?”, then this is the book for you. This book was a joy to read. I felt as if I were sitting at the feet of one of my teachers, listening to her stories, learning from her wisdom. Almost immediately, her love for her mother leaps off the beginning pages, which was so touching. We are most familiar with the Greek Fates of Clotho (the Spinner) who spins our life…
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In the Words of Mama Bear
Take a look around the Pagan community these days, we have some amazing philosophers and some wicked intelligence. People like Raven Grimassi, who is so grounded and well versed (beyond well versed) in his craft and Jason Pitzl-Waters who founded the Wild Hunt. These people never cease to amaze me by the things they write, the ideas they inspire and sometimes even by the way they make me research something just to learn a little more. While writers and practitioners are amazing, we are in dire need of community leaders, in order to help our communities and causes move forward. Paganism is amazing. The freedom, the whole antiauthoritarianism vibe really…