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Hally’s Hints
The Cleansed Connection As energetic beings a lot of what we do, what we feel, need, want and so forth are governed by electrical impulses we direct within ourselves. The purpose of which is to create energetic responses which provides us with a sensation or seemingly emotional response. This transaction that occurs on an unconscious and ethereal level impacts everything external to ourselves. We do this in milliseconds every day without ever stopping to think or even contemplate about this. It is something that simply happens. In addition to this is our ethereal self, the many layers (for the purpose of this article the context of ethereal is in terms…
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Review: Vampyre Sanguinumicon: The Lexicon of the Living Vampire
Vampyre Sanguinumicon: The Lexicon of the Living Vampire by Father Sebastiaan © 2010 Weiser Books ISBN: 978-1578634804 Paperback 320 pages $24.95 (U.S.)x There has been a resurgence in the interest in vampires of late (witness the Twilight books/movies and “True Blood”, etc.), although it never really went away. This book is for the Living Vampire – the one who seeks to live in glamour and ritual on a daily basis – not the “kid in a cape” who plays at being an immortal being. The first thing which struck me as I began reading this book was the consistent use of jargon as a means of establishing the “difference” between…
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Red Pixie’s – Elements of a Magical Life
The Art of Gratitude Gratitude is something I have always been brought up to show, my grandma was very adamant that her grandchildren would a) always show respect and b) would always have impeccable manners, two things in which she most certainly succeeded. A trait which I have instilled in my little ones, another trait I adopted was gratitude, these days it comes in the form of a gratitude book, It’s a simple process in where on one page you give thanks for all the things you are thankful to already have in your life and on another page you are thankful for all the things you wish to manifest…
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Madame Mora’s Herbal, Lesson 10
“Love Potion No. 10” This recipe is strictly for fun. You will be using the “tea” you create to make a simple syrup, designed to put you, or, anyone who happens to swallow a teaspoon or 2, “in the mood.” You will need 2 tablespoons for each of the following herbs: rose (preferably the petals), honeysuckle flowers, spearmint leaves, jasmine flowers, and lavender. Bring 2 cups of water to a boil and remove it from the water. Add herbs and steep for approximately 10 minutes, to allow the aphrodisiac qualities to be completely released in the water. Strain the tea back into the pot and add 2 cups of sugar. …
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Hearth and Home
Space – Not the Final Frontier Being a Military family, we are often sent to places we might not necessarily want to go, sometimes with not a lot of notice, our worldly belongings are packed up into boxes by men who sweep through the house like a whirlwind, they are then shunted into containers and shipped thousands of kilometres, to be unloaded by yet another set of removalists often into a house we may not even like. A home, so recently vacated by another family doing the very same thing, it can feel like crawling into a stranger’s empty bed, while it is still warm from their bodies. No matter…
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Lughnasadh
(Loo-nas-ah) Major Sabbat (High Holiday) – Fire Festival August 1, 2 Other Names: Lunasa (meaning August), Lughnasaad, Lughnasa Celtic),First Harvest, August Eve, Feast of Cardenas, Feast of Bread, Tailltean Games(Irish), Teltain Cornucopia (Strega), Ceresalia (Ancient Roman) Harvest Home, Thingtide (Teutonic), Lammas (Christian). Laa Luanys, Elembious, Festival of Green Corn (Native American) Animals and Mythical beings: Griffins, Basilisks, Roosters, Calves, Centaurs, Phoenix Gemstones: aventurine, citrine, peridot, sardonyx, yellow diamonds, citrine Incense and Oils: wood aloes, rose, rose hips, rosemary, chamomile, eucalyptus, safflower, corn, passionflower, frankincense, sandalwood Colors: red, orange, golden yellow, green, light brown, gold, bronze, gray Tools, Symbols, and Decorations: corn, cornucopias, red, yellow flowers, sheaves of grain (wheat, barley,…
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Let’s Spell it Out
Domhnach Chrom Dubh (Chrom Dubh Sunday) Domhnach Chrom Dubh, which translates to “Chrom Dubh Sunday”, is the festival of the sacrificial Celtic or pre-Celtic god Crom Dubh, the Irish Underworld Corn God, even though this festival has been Christianized. Because Crom Dubh, who was also known as Crom Cruach, was referred to as the Dark Croucher or the Old Bent One, he was easily demonized and transformed into the ‘Devil’ once Christianity took hold of the land. Every year, thousands of people make the pilgrimage to Ireland’s holy mountain where Saint Patrick supposedly fasted for forty days and nights before defeating a host of demons (but this mountain was considered…
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Stones Corner
Chalcedony Rose (Whetstone) These minerals are good to lace in dishes of water to cleanse the environment as well as provide in indefinable pleasant aroma. The water should be replaced weekly. If placed in a sickroom, the water can be changed as frequently as twice a day (serious illnesses) to every two days (eg. minor surgery). This mineral is especially attuned to the female physical body and for healing disturbances regarding one’s sexuality, if it is cre4ating conflict in the individual. A pleasant meditation stone which will activate a variety of subtle forces. Acts on the 4th Chakra. Chlorite When programmed, this form of quartz is an exceptional healing tool…
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HearthBeats: Notes from a Kitchen Witch
Merry Meet and welcome once again to my hearth. I was torn this month about what to write. I try to create a magickal page that will make you think and challenge you to think outside the box; but this month and for a few months before I have been troubled by something. Something we all have been being hassled and troubled by… the economy. But this is a little different. Many of us, Pagans, Wiccans, Witches are having trouble with the economy because we sell our wares or talents and in these times of trouble less people seem to be buying then ever before. But I must say that…
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Myths and Legends: Journeys Through Time
Superstitions Remember when we discussed urban legends and getting caught up in one? The things to look for, the phrases to listen for and the ideas to be wary of? Good. Let’s go one step behind urban legends. Let’s go to what could possibly be considered the mother of urban legends. Let’s skip GO and head directly to superstitions. A superstition isn’t necessarily a myth, or a legend..but in examining them, they are often a journey through time. What is a superstition exactly? When you pare it down to the bare bones, a superstition is pretty much nothing more then a belief. A bizarre belief maybe, but a belief nonetheless.…