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Saturday
October 28th, 2011
Thursday
Tarot Cards: The Major Arcana, 18 - 21
Today's tarot post will encompass yesterday's as well, as I was unable to access the computer.
18 - The Moon: fear, anxiety, believing illusion, chasing fantasy, dreams, visions, destination, the doorway to hidden unknowns
19 - The Sun: enlightenment, understanding, glory, achieving prominence, joy, energy, invigoration, good health
20 - Judgement: release, renewal, a new start, the necessity of hard choices, reawakening, birth and death, knowing what must be done
21 - The World: satisfaction, peace of mind, successful conclusion, balance, realized goals, prosperity, hard work achieves desired end, culmination of effort
October 27th, 2011
Tuesday
Tarot Cards: The Major Arcana, 16 and 17
17 - The Star: regaining hope, faith in the future, inspiration, serenity, tranquility amid trouble, harmony, offering without reservations, sharing, generosity, peace, releasing doubt and fear
October 25th, 2011
Tarot Cards: The Major Arcana, 14 and 15
15 - The Devil*: losing independence, addiction, enslavement, materialism, overindulgence, hopelessness
*This card has little to do with the Christian Devil, and more to do with negative energy, regardless of one's religious preference.
Sunday
Tarot Cards: The Major Arcana, 12 and 13
October 23rd, 2011
Saturday
Tarot Cards: The Major Arcana, 10 and 11
11 - Justice: balance, harmony, equilibrium, assuming responsibility, weighing all sides of an issue before deciding, logic, choosing with awareness, morality, duty, truth
October 22th, 2011
As I mentioned yesterday, Mom got a CD of Halloween music, one song of which was about Samhain. It talked of Soul Cakes, an old Pagan snack made and offered on Samhain Eve. Curious, I did a bit of research and found a website (URL at the bottom of the post) that tells both the history of and a recipe for Soul Cakes.
Makes 12 to 15 2-inch soul cakes
For the Cookies:
2 cups all-purpose flour
1/2 teaspoon nutmeg, ground fresh if possible
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon, ground fresh if possible
1/2 teaspoon salt
Generous pinch of saffron*
1/2 cup milk
1 stick (8 tablespoons) unsalted butter, softened
1/2 cup sugar
2 egg yolks
1/2 cup currants (optional)**
For the Glaze:
1 egg yolk, beaten
To Bake:
Preheat oven to 400 degrees.
Combine the flour, the nutmeg, cinnamon and salt in a small bowl. Mix well with a fork.
Crumble the saffron threads into a small saucepan and heat over low heat just until they become aromatic, taking care not to burn them. Add the milk and heat just until hot to the touch. The milk will have turned a bright yellow. Remove from heat.
Cream the butter and sugar together in a medium bowl with a wooden spoon (or use an electric mixer with the paddle attachment). Add the egg yolks and blend in thoroughly with the back of the spoon. Add the spiced flour and combine as thoroughly as possible; the mixture will be dry and crumbly.
One tablespoon at a time, begin adding in the warm saffron milk, blending vigorously with the spoon. When you have a soft dough, stop adding milk; you probably won't need the entire half-cup.
Turn the dough out onto a floured counter and knead gently, with floured hands, until the dough is uniform. Roll out gently to a thickness of 1/2 inch. Using a floured 2-inch round cookie or biscuit cutter, cut out as many rounds as you can and set on an ungreased baking sheet. You can gather and re-roll the scraps, gently.
Decorate the soul cakes with currants and then brush liberally with the beaten egg yolk. Bake for 15 minutes, until just golden and shiny. Serve warm, with cold pumpkin juice.
If desired, one could etch designs into the dough before brushing with the egg.
**One could also use dried cranberries, blueberries, raisins, etc.
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=15536354
Friday
Tarot Cards: The Major Arcana, 8 and 9
9 - The Hermit: Being introspective, withdrawing, giving or receiving guidance, inspirational friend or teacher, making the mysterious clear, peace, tranquility
October 21th, 2011
Thursday
Tarot Cards: The Major Arcana, 6 and 7
A Samhain Pumpkin
The front...:
...and the back:
*A note: This says "friend" in Japanese.
October 20th, 2011
Tarot Cards: The Major Arcana, 4 and 5
Wednesday
October 19th, 2011
"When thunder roars in the heavens and lightening cracks from the ground, the Lord and Lady dance the divine myth of creation so that we may remember Them and know that we are never alone, and that we all are one."
There are, of course, many beliefs within Paganism itself, not to mention other religions, as to earth's creation, but I've always been a fan of Ravenwolf's description, as it closely mirrors how I have instinctively felt from a young age.
Tuesday
Tarot Cards: The Major Arcana, 2 and 3
2 - The High Priestess: Wisdom, knowledge, learning, virtue, purity, a full cycle
3 - The Empress: Creativity, generosity, patience, love, abundance, experiencing the senses, embracing the natural, creation, life
October 18th, 2011
Monday
October 17th, 2011
1 - The Magician: Originality, creativity, skill, willpower, self-confidence, manifestation, the elements.
My crummy pictures hardly do the cards justice, but these are sample cards one could reference. If you are using a deck of playing cards, one would need a regular deck of 52 cards, as well as another 22 cards that could be marked for the Major Arcana. If you choose to do this, simply write the Major arcana titles on the bottom of those selected cards. The rest you could choose to mark, or have the correspondences (which I will cover later) recorded elsewhere.
Sunday
Gaia
October 16th, 2011
To Banish Negativity: When you are feeling particularly stressed, take a deep breath and say or think to yourself "Sun by day, moon by night. Let all dark thoughts be put to flight." Take another deep breath, and release the tension in your body.
To Boost Self Esteem: Take a ritual bath, and really relax. Break out the bubbles, bath salts, special shampoos or lotions - whatever you have. If all you really have is your everyday shampoo and soap, run a bath anyway and add some dish soap and table salt. Afterwards, put on a ritual robe or other special outfit. For anyone on a budget (like me, for example) or who just can't have robes, tie a bed sheet around yourself toga-style. Create Sacred Space, and cast a circle. If you like, play calming music, or natural sounds. On your altar, have a red cloth, on which are pink, white, and silver candles (all-white are acceptable, as are those birthday candles in the bottom of the kitchen drawer). Have also a pen, a mirror, and hearts cut out of construction paper. Light the altar candles, and take a good look at yourself in the mirror. Open your mind to the Goddess, and let her tell you all the amazing things about you. Write these on the hearts. If a negative response comes, write it down, scribble it out, and burn it in the silver candle. Then look in the mirror and say "I am not {insert negative comment here}, I am beautiful/handsome.". Take as long for this exercise as you need. Then say (with feeling) "I am Goddess/God. I am connected to all things great and small. I am Goddess/God. I am the giver of strength and love to life. I honor the Divine in me! Blessed be.". Then eat something tasty, and get out in nature, even if that means sitting on the back porch and enjoying the weather.
Saturday
Samhain Costume, Cont.
They're really simple, and can be used for costumes, rituals, and representations of the element air. Simply find a stick that you like in your yard, the park, etc. Mine is about two feet long, but go with a length that you will like. I recommend you use a fallen stick, as wood that has dried out seems to work better, but if you're set on cutting a branch, make sure to ask the tree's permission, and leave a gift of some kind afterwards, be it a bit of hair, water, etc. Then, use a pocket knife or other carving tool to scrape off the outer layer of bark, leaving a few natural inches at the bottom for a handle. If there are any rough spots, go over them with some sandpaper, before painting on any designs that you want. I did stripes at the top and just above the handle in the elemental colors, but you could also use runes, spirals, or anything else that speaks to you. Lacking a real crystal, I also added a plastic rhinestone to the handle, and some white ribbons to the top. Other adornments could include bells, beads, feathers, etc.
October 15th, 2011
October 14th, 2011
Tuesday
Elemental Tea Set
http://www.thepointyhat.com/Elemental-Tea-Set_p_658.html
October 11th, 2011
Monday
October 10th, 2011
Nowhere is the Lord and Lady more present than in the great outdoors. There's just something indescribably spiritual about speeding down a hill on a bike, the wind whistling through your hair, and leaves falling around you. Once we got home, I printed a Pagan Faerie ABC book and colored the first few pages. I know, I know: I'm a bit old for ABC books, and probably even coloring books in general. But you know what? I like coloring, and I really like Pagan coloring pages. If you, your kids, your grandmother, or whoever is interested in said coloring book, it can be downloaded and printed at: http://www.proudtobepagan.com/kidshome.htm . Indeed, they have a number of kid-friendly activities.
Sunday
Pendulums
October 9th, 2011
Saturday
Hanging With Hazelnut...
Now I'm home, and will come up with a topic for discussion today, although I have no idea what that will be yet.
October 8th, 2011
I love the reflection of the trees in the water. Don't they look pretty? :)Hazelnut actually just set up her own blog, which you can find at hazelnutsmagickblog.blogspot.com . You should check it out, 'cause she's really awesome. There's going to be a meteor shower tonight, so we're going to her house to watch it!
Friday
October 7th, 2011
Wednesday
Devotional
October 5th, 2011
In the morning, ground and center, and then say in a calm, clear voice "I am one with universal perfection. I invoke the positive energy of the Lord and Lady to bless and cleanse my body and spirit that I may perform this day in perfect love and perfect trust, as is befit a member of the Craft of the Wise."
Evening devotions follow much the same procedure, though with a few phrases changed. After grounding and centering, say "I am one with universal perfection. I invoke the positive energy of the Lord and Lady to bless and cleanse my body and spirit that I may sleep this night in peace and wisdom, as is befit a member of the Craft of the Wise."
If there is wording in these examples that you dislike, or something that just doesn't speak to what you believe, feel free to change it. Remember, worship is a personal experience, and I'm only sharing what works for me. If you would like to embellish this procedure and add some burning incense or tea light, that is also perfectly acceptable. Personally, I always wanted to light some incense, but I'm not allowed to burn it, as it's a safety hazard.
Monday
October 3rd, 2011
Sunday
Chinese Wisdom
"Look, it cannot be seen - it is beyond form.
Listen, it cannot be heard - it is beyond sound.
Grasp, it cannot be touched - it is intangible.
These three are indefinable;
Therefore, they are joined in one"
-Lao Tsu
October 2nd, 2011
Saturday
October 1st, 2011
I'm sorry about the lack of posting yesterday, readers! I was gone all evening at various things. However, I have returned today, and intend to conclude my segment of Feng Shui.