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-+Moon Lore
741 days ago
Moon "Pray to the moon when she is round, Luck with you will then abound. What you seek for shall be found, One the sea or solid ground." Moon Goddesses Chinese: Yin Egyptian: Isis, hathor, Neith, Ma'at German: Demeter, Hera, Artemis, Aphrodite, Selene, Persephone, Hecate, Europa, Pallas, Athena Indian: Kali, Aditi, Durga Japanese: Kannon Middle Eastern: Inanna, Tiamat, Ishtar, Astarte, Lillith Norse: Freya Roman: Juno, Diana, Luna, Titania Tibetan: Tara All Purpose Pentacle Spell Supplies: a piece of cnstruction paper (you chose the color to match your workings) a pen; incense to match yuor intent; scissors; cellophane tape; a bowl of water. Instructions: Draw a large star on the construction paper. Cut out. Write your desire in the center of the star. In a magick circle (in the appropriate moon quarter), begin with your hand in the air over your head, as if ...
-+Snow Moon =- November
741 days ago
Snow Moon - November Correspondences Nature Spirits: subterranean faeires Herbs: grains of paradise, verbena, betony, borage, cinequefoil, blessed thistle Colors: gray, sea-green Flowers: blooming cacti, chrysanthemum Scents: cedar, cherry blossoms, hyacinth, marcissus, peppermint, lemon Stones: topaz, hyacinth, lapis lazuli Trees: alder, cypress Animals: unicorn, scorpion, crocodile, jackal Birds: owl, goose, sparrow Deities: kali, Black Isis, Nicnevin, Hacate, Bast, Osiris, Sarasvati, Lakshmi, Skadi, Mawu Power Flow: take root, prepare. Transformation. Strength communication with the god or goddess who seems closest to you Old Sayings & Lore To cry for the Moon is an old saying that means you are craving or demanding something that you ...
-+Samhain Prayer
758 days ago
Samhain Prayer by my friend Mystic Moon on mypsace This night is the Feast of the Dead, the night of the wheel-turning year that brings us to the Thin Veil. The gates between the worlds stand open this night. I honor my ancestors whose voices come to me on the whispering wind. All those who wish me well are welcomed within this circle. This is Ancestor Night, the night strongest for communication with those gone into Emania, those who now dwell in the presence of the Old Gods. The Veil has been lifted that I may know I am not forgotten. All those who wish me well are welcomed within this circle. The year wheel has turned, the harvest has come again. I have sown many thoughtseeds since last Samhain. Let the good be harvested; let those that would hinder or harm me be cast aside. The Triple Goddess has covered me with her gentle hands, guided my steps, heard my desires. For this I give her honor and love. The year wheel has turned, the harvest has come again. Once more ...
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-+Recipe for Lughnasadh
866 days ago
Noodles in Faery Butter From Wisteria's Faery Recipes 4 hard-boiled egg yolks 2 tablespoons orange flower water (optional) 1/2 cup sugar 1/2 cup sweet butter, softened 1 lb. noodles (any kind), cooked 1 teaspoon dried thyme 1 teaspoon dried sweet basil 1 orange, sliced (garnish) Beat the egg yolks, sugar, butter, thyme, basil, and orange water in a small bowl until smooth. Mix enough of the butter with the hot noodles to coat the noodles with a golden-yellow color. Garnish with orange slices. Yield: 8 Servings
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