Month: May 2011
Psychic Tip of the Day for May 30th
PASSION PRIZE
You can get the prize of passion if you really want it, as bold flirting is rewarded. Do you want more than just a love trophy?
Herbal Cure for Something We All Occassionally Suffer From, Diarrhea
For Diarrhea: Make a very strong tea of a half cup blackberry leaves in one and a half cups water. Steep ten minutes and strain. Add one tablespoon or less of carob powder and drink it three times daily to promote homeostasis.
Today’s I Ching for Friday, May 30th is 46:Enthusiasm

General Meaning: Enormous creative energy is unleashed by enthusiasm. This energy is like powerful music that inspires people, loosening old constraints and generating new opportunities. Indeed, the power of enthusiasm is best symbolized by music and dance, for it is guided more by the heart than the head. Thus, great good fortune can follow someone who is able to guide this positive force toward victory and a joyous celebration.
Enthusiasm within a group generates a special kind of electricity. When a crowd is ‘charged’, the singer scales new heights, and life becomes its own reward. For who is not in awe of thunder? And who would fail to fill his or her lungs in the aftermath of a cleansing rain?
Arouse the passionate support of others, while adjusting your ideas and plans to suit their needs. In this way you can fill your sails with the mighty winds of shared enthusiasm.
To arouse others, re-double your own dedication and dare to create an environment that is free of tension. Take joy in your projects. Harness the power of song and dance.
Your Daily Number for May 30th: 2
A heart to heart talk will help solve a personality conflict once and for all. You may be feeling a little out of place today, but you will have an opportunity to be of service to others. Romance touches your day.
Fast Facts
About the Number 2
Theme: Adaptable, Tactful, Gentle, Cautious
Astro Association: Moon
Tarot Association: High Priestess
Do You Bruise Easily???
For bruises: Locally apply washed and bruised fresh comfrey, costmary or violet leaves for fifteen minutes. This can be reapplied several times daily.
Today’s Tarot Card for May 30th is The Anchoret
The Anchoret

This Tarot Deck: Cagliostro
While the hourglass was an identifying feature on the earliest Hermit cards, more modern ones have shifted the metaphor, showing more or less light released from his lantern. In either case, the Hermit card reminds us of the value of time away from the hubbub of civic life, to relax the ego in communion with Nature.
Your Daily Horoscopes for May 30th

Instead of aimlessly waiting to see where your day goes, create a basic plan upon rising today. It won’t be difficult to balance your social activities with a few nagging chores as long as you keep your to-do list very short. Something fun may come up but you might need to say no if you haven’t managed your time well. Thankfully, you can circumvent this all-too-familiar routine by simplifying your day and fulfilling your commitments early on.

You can turn this into a very relaxing day, even if you have several things you need to accomplish. The Moon’s conjunction with sweet Venus in sensible Taurus helps you maintain a positive attitude, even while circumstances test you. Not much can deter you now, for you’re able to take everything in stride. Your mission today is simple: enjoy yourself as much as you can.

The cluster of planets in your 12th House of the Unknown indicates that someone might be hiding the truth from you — or, at least, that’s what you believe. Your mind latches on to a mystery now, leading you to conclude that others are withholding important information. Although your suspicions are largely unfounded, a miscommunication can still send you on a strange detour. Thankfully, untangling the puzzle will be easy enough with a bit of concentration.

It’s not about the quantity of your closest comrades; it’s the quality of the relationships that sets you apart now. Fortunately, your social life should be pretty stable now with the nurturing Moon in your 11th House of Community. It’s important for you to feel emotionally secure and it makes you happy to be able to lean on a few very solid friends. Bask in the glow of camaraderie as you spend special time with those who support your dreams.

Someone close to you may ask for your help now because you come across as a responsible person who can hold your position with grace when things get tough. But you don’t need to have any special answers; just being there is enough. Your contribution is to be a good listener while sorting through the questions. Even if you are uncertain of the best approach, your relentless loyalty can make a world of difference.

You aren’t listening to what others want today because you have a specific idea of your perfect day and you’re already on your way. However, your partner or friends might not understand your current choices, and things can get complicated if you don’t take the time to explain yourself. Keep in mind that your singular focus on your goals might prevent you from seeing the obvious. There’s no need to push yourself; slowing down enables you to enjoy the good things in your life right now.

You might think that you know what needs to be done now to make your partner happier or your friends feel better. But over-personalizing someone else’s problems can be frustrating and could make your day less enjoyable. Linking your satisfaction to others is tricky business; it may leave you feeling depleted and won’t necessarily help them. Your smartest strategy is to be a sympathetic listener and offer support without attempting to fix anything.

Four planets in stubborn Taurus are activating your 7th House of Relationships, and no matter how confident you feel today, it’s wise to remember that your point of view is only one out of many. It’s not that you have drawn an incorrect conclusion; it’s just that there are multiple roads leading to an infinite number of destinations. Reality is not as rigid as it currently appears. Be flexible in your thinking now, for new possibilities will appear sooner than you expect.

If you want to do something special today, you may become so obsessed with making it happen that you’re limited by your goals, rather than inspired by them. However, the current situation could play out much differently. If you remember to use your common sense then you’ll be more willing to shift your approach. Altering the direction of your arrow while it’s in flight is not only possible — it could be your smartest move.

It’s time to shatter another Capricorn myth. You may be the best planners in the zodiac, yet you also know how to live in the moment. Although you’re no stranger to delaying personal gratification when necessary, the current emphasis on your 5th House of Spontaneity indicates that you’re ready to put pleasure ahead of responsibility today. Don’t worry about what anyone else is thinking; just experience the joy of this moment as if you’ve been rehearsing for it your entire life.

Having a solid home and family life can be a major blessing with the Moon in your 4th House of Roots. However, you also may experience complicated emotions about your obligations that restrain your freedom. Domestic relationships can feel like a double-edged sword as their responsibilities go hand-in-hand with their rewards. Tread carefully and don’t make any foolish declarations of independence that result from your frustration, or you may have to eat your words tomorrow.

Your appointment with destiny is on schedule, even if it’s not on your calendar today. You might be hesitant to make significant changes in your life now, especially if the major pieces are working. However, you feel a growing pressure from within and realize that sooner or later you will have to acknowledge what’s in your heart, even if it messes with the stability of your personal life.
Your Weekly Love Horoscopes for the Week of May 30th

The sentimental Cancer Moon pushes your emotional buttons this weekend, yet it’s hard to know whether you want to go forward or in reverse as feelings can change so suddenly. Friday is especially edgy with romantic thunderstorms looming on the horizon. Saturday’s atmosphere is more stable, allowing you to think more clearly about whom and what you really want, then Sunday’s Leo Moon gives you the green light to cut loose and finally have some fun.

You don’t need to go far from home to get all the stimulation you want this weekend. The gentle Cancer Moon is traveling through your neighborly 3rd house, which makes it easy to find entertainment in the course of your daily routine. Saturday has all the ingredients necessary to set the mood for a romantic evening with favorable lunar connections to affectionate Venus and passionate Mars, both now in your sign. Sunday’s perfect for sticking close to home by inviting family and friends over for a cookout or tackling a home project with someone you love.

Shifting values and changing plans can make it tough to feel settled or secure on Friday. In fact, you may feel a bit jumpy all week with the Gemini Solar Eclipse happening on Wednesday. Talking to a reliable friend on Saturday might help to calm your anxious nerves. Going out on the town with a group or just hanging at home with a pal can bring you some simple fun that is not only pleasurable, but could put you on more solid emotional ground.

The Moon is in your supersensitive sign this weekend, which tends to intensify your emotions. Friday is filled with surprises and the potential for power struggles. If trust issues arise, you’ll be in a better place to deal with them on Saturday when supportive friends give you calming advice. By the time Sunday rolls around, you’re ready to experience passion in more adventurous ways.

You might feel like you’re on the outside looking in for much of this weekend. No matter how crazy things get, it’s almost like you’re more of a witness now than a participant. The mood changes quickly on Sunday morning when the Moon enters your expressive sign. Your will grows, your desires intensify and you’re itching to get back in the spotlight where you belong.

Friends are likely to keep you busy this weekend, especially on Friday when crises can arise at any instant. You could try to play the protector role, but you may have to walk away from a volatile situation. Reason returns on Saturday as you cleverly turn chaos into order. Taking Sunday as a day of rest will help to settle overloaded emotions and soothe frayed nerves.

The Moon is highlighting your 10th House of Responsibility this weekend, which is bound to raise your public profile. But you could feel like a sheriff in the Wild West on Friday when power struggles and emotional outbursts can rock your world. You are not obligated to keep other people’s lives together, so getting away to tend to yourself is a healthy choice. You will feel more like your friendly self on Sunday, after the Moon moves into outgoing Leo and your 11th House of Teamwork.

The nurturing Cancer Moon’s favorable connections with planetary lovers Venus and Mars can make for a delicious Saturday. This romantic pair is dancing through your 7th House of Partners, which is ideal for connecting with someone special. Just don’t force issues as the emotional atmosphere is highly charged all weekend; your gentle sensitivity will be greatly appreciated by those around you.

Trying to understand others can be a major challenge this weekend as the Moon in cautious Cancer occupies your 8th House of Intimacy. Yes, there may be some exciting moments, but the emotional tides can shift at any moment. Trust is hard to come by now and even harder to maintain, so be tender and gentle if you want someone to feel safe enough to share their heart. Luckily, the Moon’s move into generous Leo on Sunday morning empowers you to express your feelings in return.

There’s a high level of alertness required to keep relationships on track this weekend with the moody Cancer Moon traveling through your partnering 7th house. Whether it’s keeping the peace with your current partner or making headway with someone new, being extra sensitive to others’ needs makes the difference between creating sweet connections or inciting coldness and conflict.

The world may seem like a strange place this weekend as the emotional Cancer Moon visits your 6th House of Adjustments. You could be shocked by others’ behavior and even your own reactions might surprise you on Friday. It’s best to cool things down unless you’re ready to make a radical move. Saturday’s cosmic climate is excellent for finding a new perspective that can restore order to your relationship life. By the time the Moon shifts into dramatic Leo and your 7th House of Partners on Sunday, you are ready to face your fears and take a chance on love.

The tender Cancer Moon in your 5th House of Romance brings your feelings to the surface this weekend. Yet it may be hard to find safety or certainty on Friday. Going to extremes might be difficult to avoid, but it’s wiser to step back and reflect before taking drastic action. Saturday’s mood is more gentle and reasonable, inviting the sweet love you need to warm your heart. Save your chore list for Sunday when you can enthusiastically manage all the details.
Today’s Chakra Energy Levels for Mqy 19th
The Chakras represent the seven primary energy hubs in the body. Life force energy is constantly flowing in and out of these centers. Just as the cosmos is constantly changing, so too are the levels of energy absorbed and radiated by our Chakra centers. The graph below is a representation of the quantities of Chakra energies available today.
| Sahasrara: |
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38% | ||
| Ajna: |
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52% | ||
| Vishuddha: |
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69% | ||
| Anahata: |
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43% | ||
| Manipura: |
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11% | ||
| Svadhisthana: |
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24% | ||
| Muladhara: |
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74% |
Legend:
Sahasrara – The Crown Chakra represents energies associated with cosmic consciousness, spirituality, knowledge, wisdom and inner peace.
Ajna – The Third Eye Chakra represents energies focused on both physical and spiritual vision. Psychic powers resonate from the Ajna Chakra, as well as your image of the Cosmos as a whole (the big picture) and the many nuances that make your journey unique.
Vishuddha – Throat Chakra is the energy center associated with communication and creativity. Your energy to express yourself verbally and creatively are derived from the Vishuddha Chakra.
Anahata – The Heart Chakra’s energy is concentrated on issues concerning your emotions. This energy fuels your power to love, feel compassion and maintain balance between disparate aspects of your being.
Manipura – The Power Chakra provides the energy that fuels our strength of will, individuality and sense of self-worth.
Svadhisthana – The Spleen or Sacral Chakra supplies the energy we use emotionally and sexually. This is the energy used to connect to others.
Muladhara – The Root or Base Chakra furnishes the energy used to create and maintain our foundation. This is the energy that keeps us on firm ground and provides us with the basic skills to uphold a place in the world.
The Planets Now for May 29th
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What’s Up With Lemons?
Lemon balm or lemon grass increases circulation and lightly astringes the skin.
Your Deck of Ancient Symbols Card for May 29th is Ancestors
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How to Choose A Good Magickal Name

Author: Bronwen Forbes
There’s a standard joke in the Pagan community that, at a gathering, if the loudspeaker were to announce, “Will Raven, Morgan, and Rhiannon please come to registration?” half the attendees would show up, and that the Ravens at least would be split pretty evenly between males and females.
Like most good jokes, it has a lot of truth in it.
So rule number one of how *not* to choose a good magickal name is: pick one that’s already been used to death.
Rule number two of how not to choose a good magickal name: pick one that’s unpronounceable. I can’t even begin to tell you how many times people with magickal names like Aistiranpaistinfionncoinini have gotten really annoyed with me because I can’t pronounce their name. If you must*have a name longer than ten letters, do your friends, fellow coveners and community a favor and allow us to use a nickname. “Aistir” would work for my example. It means, “star” in Irish Gaelic.
Now that you know what not to do when picking a magickal name for yourself, what doyou do?
First, decide whether or not you really need one, or if your legal first name will work just fine. Back in the 1980s (when I first realized I was Pagan) , most of us had a special name we used in the community. Even though we were on the cusp of the 21st century, we still felt the need to hide our legal identity in order to protect our jobs and our children.
If you have a career, a potential career (if you’re still in school) , children that might be in danger because of where you live or who you’re divorcing, or a work situation that could be jeopardized if people outside the community knew you were Pagan, you might want a magickal name for public community use.
Also, many groups and traditions only use their magickal names when they’re in ritual – it’s another way to move them into ritual space, just like putting on robes and lighting the candles do. For these folks, the privilege of knowing and using their ritual name indicates that you are “family” to them. The rest of the Pagan community calls them Lynn or Bob, i.e. their legal names.
If you still decide you want a magickal name, it’s best to pick one that a) tells the Pagan world something about you, b) is a reflection of your path, or c) invokes something into you that you feel you lack. A really good magickal name will fill all three criteria.
Let me explain. When I joined my first coven, I was required (as were all members) to choose a name from Tolkien’s made-up Elvish language. I was a theater major at the time, and was intrigued by the comedy-tragedy masks that not only summed up the human condition, but also in the balance implied by the smiling face and the sorrowful face. After some reflection, I chose Nienor Lailaith, which, loosely translated, means “sorrow joy.”
I was called “Nienor” in the community for roughly my first year. It definitely told the Pagan world that theater was sacred to me, which was something I wanted everyone to know. The coven I was in used a lot of symbolism from Tolkien’s works, and when I met people and used my Elvish name, there was no question in their minds what coven I was in and what path I was on.
Finally, I was twenty-two years old. “Balance” was not in my vocabulary – but I knew it needed to be. I remember thinking that maybe a nice, balanced name like “sorrow joy” would help me learn how to better juggle my schoolwork, home life, and coven responsibilities. As magickal names go, Nienor Lailaith was a pretty good one.
So in case you’ve accidentally or deliberately misplaced your copy of The Silmarillion, how do you pick a good magickal name?
Here’s what I did when it was time to retire Nienor and find something else. I took a piece of paper and a pen and started writing down every word or name that I liked from my favorite books — fiction and non-fiction — my favorite movies, mythology – Greek, Roman, Celtic, Slavic, Norse, plus plant and tree identification books, baby name books (they’re not known for historical accuracy, but they do have some names you might not otherwise think of) , animals I particularly liked, zodiac correspondences, birds, history… every source I could think of until I had a list of about thirty names.
I then started to cross off the ones I liked the least until I had two left. One, not surprisingly, was Bronwen. I liked the sound. I liked the spelling – there are several ways to spell “Bronwen, ” more if you want it to look exotic. I played around with what little I know about numerology and discovered that Bronwen spelled with an “o” and an “e” (as opposed to, say, “Branwyn” or “Bronwinn”) was a one, a number that balanced my birth number very nicely. So, Bronwen it was.
(On a side note, I legally changed my first and middle names in 1994. “Bronwen” is now my middle name. You don’t have to go as far as legally changing your name. In fact, considering all the expense and annoyance of changing all one’s legal documents, including driver’s license, social security card, medical insurances cards, etc. I strongly recommend you have at least one major compelling reason to do so. It’s really a pain to do!)
Whatever you do, don’t use one of those Pagan name generators on the Internet. They’re a joke. They’re meant to be funny. They are not for real! You’d think everyone would know that, but I’ve run into about one too many “Lavender Mermaid of the Sand” who got her “special” name from one of those sites and took it seriously. In fact, I just now played with the Pagan name generator and got Ariadne Bard Dragonfly.
Hmm. I think I’ll stick with Bronwen, thanks. But if Ariadne Bard Dragonfly works for you, feel free to take it!
Responsible Witch

Author: Donna Caldwell aka Scarlette Winter Rose
What is a witch? Is it, as by common definition, a sorceress, a person bent on evil doings, who casts spells and worships the devil? Is it someone to fear and therefore ostracize, imprison and execute? My answer to these questions is both yes, and no.
Why am I qualified to answer these questions? Because I am a witch, and have been all of my life.
So let’s get those questions answered.
First, a witch is many things. She, or he, as men are witches too, may or may not be a sorceress. Some witches practice no spell craft, but choose only to focus on the worship of nature, and the Goddess and God, providers of all that we are blessed with on this earth.
There are those like myself, who practice sorcery, or magick. And you will find that among witches, those terms, along with numerous others, intertwine for many, while some insist that the term sorcery only applies to black magic. I do not agree, because to me there is no “black” or “white” magick. There is only magick, and it is the intent of the practitioner that determines the direction of the energy used.
When one decides to follow the path of the witch, they are making a commitment that holds many responsibilities, and will find that there is much to learn before any actual casting of spells should be approached.
To quote High Priestess Ly de Angeles, from her book “Witchcraft Theory and Practice”, “Once initiation has occurred, there is no turning back…you will quest all of your life; it is not a thing to do thoughtlessly.”
This is, in part, because our spiritual path, unlike others, states that we are immediately responsible for all of our actions and the results that follow. We cannot lay blame elsewhere for our harmful deeds, whether toward ourselves or to others.
Witches do not believe in the devil, so the idea of our worshipping one is meaningless. If we have acted in a baneful manner, we will not be judged after our body dies, before a single god, but will reap the sowing of our intent while in the present life, and sometimes beyond it, in accordance to the laws of the universe.
This is known among witches as the Threefold Law. It states that any one baneful act by a witch shall be returned upon them three times.
Some, myself included, do not hold strictly to the Threefold Law, but believe that negative use of witchcraft returns upon those liable however many times the universe deems necessary, in order to teach that which must be taught to the practitioner. Think of the old saying “What goes around comes around.”
So witches do have rules? Hell yes!
We abide by that which is known as the Wiccan Rede, a hefty list of guidelines. The most basic and important of these is “And it harm none, do what thou wilt.” Now, just what does that mean?
It means a lot.
We must take care with everything and everyone on this earth, be it the people, the animals, nature, and the planet itself. All is a gift from the Goddess. We must not lie, steal, cheat, or raise war, either with nations, or other people who would condemn us for our beliefs because they differ from their own.
We must work magick responsibly. This means we must prepare for ritual with great thought and patience, being precise, and making sure our efforts do not impose upon another’s will, as that would be baneful.
We must not use mind-altering drugs of any kind before or during ritual. To do so would be against the Rede, as we could bring harm to others and ourselves due to our lack of clear focus.
There are strict rules for summoning energies or “watchtowers”, as we in the Craft refer to them. They are called upon to join and assist in ritual, and must be dismissed at the ritual’s end, in a certain way. Failing to do this can, and most often does, result in negative occurrences long after the ritual is over and those in the circle have gone merrily on their way.
Being in a drugged state would leave those practicing within the ritual circle completely vulnerable to the energies and spirits that have been summoned. To perform spell work correctly, successfully and safely, one must have complete control over their faculties.
Now, how about our reputation?
It has taken hundreds of years for witches to partially recover from the labels placed upon us, and whether we like it or not, our chosen path is one which is looked at by others who still hold to the opinion that we are not following a true spiritual path, but one of pure evil. We must show them differently.
We must act responsibly, respectfully, and never fall into the trap of believing that we are “right” and others “wrong” in their differing beliefs.
We must not boast of powers, or play upon another’s fear of us, thus falling prey to the ego and thereby promoting our own demise, either through personal fault, or by those who would seek to destroy us.
As for that last question, I think I’ll let you, the reader, decide. You have heard from me, a practicing witch, concerning some or our basic beliefs and ways in which we live our lives.
So, what do you think? Should I be feared? Ostracized and imprisoned? Executed?
Some would still answer, “Yes.” My neighbor is one. She has stated on more than one occasion that anyone who practices witchcraft, or her idea of witchcraft, should, in fact, be burned at the stake, twenty – first century or not. With the giant wooden cross she has erected in her front yard, I guess she is preparing for her own ritual….
There will probably always be those who will hate us, out of ignorance and fear. Or perhaps just because we have the courage some of them lack, to follow our own path rather than go along with what is most acceptable in society for the sake of fitting in.
As for myself, I shall continue on the journey my Goddess has provided me, and I shall remain a responsible witch.
Herbal Remedy #89
Eucalyptus reduces pores and sinus congestion.
Knowing the Gods
Author: Layla Talora Eshe
When I first began my journey into Witchcraft, there was much to learn: history, myths and the proper way to perform spells and rituals. All kinds of new things awaited me. I eagerly delved into any books I could get my hands on and talked to anyone that would listen. I bought book, candles, oils, herbs, wands, bells, cards and anything I could get! And so my knowledge (and witchy stock!) grew.
Throughout the coming year I faithfully did rituals each Full and Dark Moon and celebrated on Sabbats. I performed spells and various other rituals in between. Taking time to research, plan and execute all my workings. I set out the proper tools and said the proper words, and was faithful to my workings. And so my practical experience grew.
What did not grow however, was my relationship with the Gods. I realized that just by simply calling myself Witch or Pagan did not give me that relationship. By doing rituals and spells and reading also did not give me that relationship. This, just like anything else would also require work. I knew that this would not be an easy task, but it was something I felt strongly about. That is what I loved about this path, the fact that I could have a close relationship with my Gods, free from restraint and restriction. I was not about to let this pass me by.
So I set out to know my Gods better, to really understand them and their place in my life. I decided to create daily devotion times to connect with my Gods. In the morning I rise and greet the new day, light a yellow candle and sit near the window as the sun rises, and speak to them.
What I say does not matter, it is not scripted or planned out; it comes simply from the heart. Some days my words are filled with hope and happiness, and some they are filled with sadness and despair. But either way I feel the Gods around me, supporting me, and giving me hope. They are there to comfort me when I need it, but also there to celebrate and be happy as well. I get whatever I need, just by simply asking, and then I can start my day with a fresh perspective.
At noon, I take a few minutes to myself to speak to them once more, discussing my morning, plans hopes and feelings, anything I like. It’s a nice break in my mundane day to reconnect with the Gods, and to take a few minutes out of the rush of jobs and housework to concentrate on my spiritual side and myself. It revitalizes me so that I can tackle the rest of my day.
Before I sleep each night I light a candle and sit near my altar and give thanks for the blessings I have, and sit in quiet reflection of the day, and plan for the next. I get ready for sleep, and wind down from the stresses of the day, this is my time to sit and talk with my Gods. While I do love the talking part I also must remember to stop and to listen to what they are trying to say to me in return.
I think at times we all, myself included, are so wrapped up in the talking and planning and thinking of the days, we forget to simply listen and to be aware of what is around us. Many messages I have received when I finally stop and listen to what the Gods are telling me. For they speak to us in many ways, through dreams and visions, in our minds and our hearts, but most of all we can see them all around us, out in nature.
They are the sun on our face, warming our souls. They are the wind at our backs, pushing us to move forward and look ahead. They are the green on the trees and in the Earth, reminding us to stay focused and grounded. And they are the rivers and oceans, reminding us to always be compassionate and hopeful throughout our lives.
But most of all they are inside of us, giving us strength, hope, love and determination. They never leave our side, even if we stray away from them for awhile, they are always there waiting for us to return to them again. Never judging us for our imperfections, but loving us despite them. The Gods love us unconditionally and without wavering, as we should all love ourselves and those around us.
I guess my point is that just because you belong to a particular faith (Wiccan, pagan, Christian, Muslim, or otherwise) does not mean you automatically get an in-depth personal relationship with the Divine. This takes work, devotion and most of all, love. This is a relationship that you will continue to nurture and grow throughout your entire life. It is important that you tend to it just as you would your garden, your pets, or any family or friendship. A relationship cannot exist without both sides working for it. The Gods are doing their share, now how about you?
To begin to have a relationship with your Gods you must go to them not only with an open heart and open mind, but also with complete, unconditional love. For this is the same way they look upon us. I think it also important to not only seek them out for help with problems, but also to seek them out for celebrations and happy times as well, to give thanks for the blessings that they bestow upon us.
Yes, it’s true; sometimes it feels like the Gods have given up on us; hen the world is black and dreary. And while we know they will not give us more then we can handle, sometimes we wish they would not trust us so much. But deep down we know that with their strength and love, we have all the tools we need to get through anything life hands us, if we just ask.
Circle Etiquette
Circle Etiquette







Conjunction: Mercury Mars 8º
Opposition: Saturn Uranus 6º
Quincunx: Sun Pluto 1º
Semi-Sextile: Moon Uranus 0º
Sextile: Jupiter Neptune 2º
Square: Saturn Pluto 3º

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