sâmbătă, 17 septembrie 2011

[which_witch_is_witch] Digest Number 4873

Messages In This Digest (10 Messages)

1.
Friday Finds An Idea!, 9/16/2011, 9:00 am From: which_witch_is_witch@yahoogroups.com
2.
Thursday Night Prayer Circle, 9/16/2011, 8:00 pm From: which_witch_is_witch@yahoogroups.com
3.
DailyOM: A Citizen of the World From: Cher Chirichello
4a.
Get Ready for Mabon!: Day 4: Mabon Ritual and Ceremony From: Cher Chirichello
5.
About Paganism / Wiccan: Special Edition: Oils and Incense From: Cher Chirichello
6.
Saturday's Correspondence...Sept 17 From: Cher Chirichello
7.
Today's Goddess:Today's Goddess: Hathor The Month of Hathor (Egypt) From: Cher Chirichello
8a.
Chocolate Cake Spell From: Cher Chirichello
9a.
Egyptian Prayer To Hathor From: Cher Chirichello
10.
(no subject) From: Teresa Meyer

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1.

Friday Finds An Idea!, 9/16/2011, 9:00 am

Posted by: "which_witch_is_witch@yahoogroups.com" which_witch_is_witch@yahoogroups.com

Fri Sep 16, 2011 5:41 am (PDT)



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Friday Finds An Idea!
Friday September 16, 2011
9:00 am - 10:00 am
(This event repeats every week.)

Notes:
As we know the goal is to live our lives magically in the moment every day in the now and while it would be nice to go and buy all the cool witchy stuff that is out there...their is so much in every day objects that we can use around the home.
So here is what I suggest...Post up an every day object once a week and let the creative juices flow and post up what we would or could possibly use it for magically.
I thought it would be kinda cool and inspiring...whatcha think..

Namaste'
Wendy

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Thursday Night Prayer Circle, 9/16/2011, 8:00 pm

Posted by: "which_witch_is_witch@yahoogroups.com" which_witch_is_witch@yahoogroups.com

Fri Sep 16, 2011 4:42 pm (PDT)



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Thursday Night Prayer Circle
Friday September 16, 2011
8:00 pm - 9:00 pm
(This event repeats every week.)
Location: Sending Protection, Strength, Healing, Prayers to Everyone Mentioned Tonight!

Notes:
I'm lighting this candle tonight for anyone who needs Prayers, healing , guidence, help or love. If anyone has anything they would like to post, can be a simple prayer or anything they need to talk about your more then welcome! Your in my prayers!

We like to send prayers out tonight for:
granddaughter Morganna (coolseawatersz)Brain Bleed, talking,
walking, head & neck muscles back to normal, poss. leaving
rehab soon, Lt arm still not moving much please more prayers!
Karen Starns (night_raven_5465) Brain Tumor
Mona (mo58_2001) Fibromyalgia & Rheumatoid Arthritis
Prayers also to Mona's daugher in law Lisa Bragg passed away after terrible accident 02/25/10
Rev. Felicity Lavelle (Breast Cancer)
Sharon (fotograffa2001) Fibromyalgia & Arthritis
Regina Rosian (emeraldharley2003 friend)cancer
Oberon (Colan CA, Hernia n Mesh surg)

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DailyOM: A Citizen of the World

Posted by: "Cher Chirichello" CHIC0411@YAHOO.COM   chic0411

Fri Sep 16, 2011 8:01 pm (PDT)





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September 16, 2011
A Citizen of the World
Vacations
An aware traveler sees each new journey as an opportunity to gain a greater understanding of humanity.

As the technology of travel grows ever more refined, the world grows smaller. Whereas a journey of a hundred miles once took many days, we can now travel across the globe in mere hours. The four corners of the earth are accessible by plane, train, and ship, and there are few pleasures in life as soul-stirring and transformative as travel. In a new land, the simplest of joys can be profoundâ€"meditation takes on a new quality because the energy in which we are immersed is unfamiliar. Our sensory experiences are entirely novel. Yet the relative ease with which we can step out of our own culture in order to explore another means that we are ambassadors representing not only our own way of life but also the culture of the traveler. As a conscious citizen of the world, you can add value to the locales you visit while simultaneously broadening your own perspective.

A truly aware traveler sees each new journey as an opportunity to improve international relations, spread goodness, and gain a greater understanding of humanity. To immerse yourself in foreign cultures is to open your mind to fresh ways of being. Your natural curiosity can help you navigate the subtleties that define a culture. While you may not agree with all the traditions or laws of a country, abiding by them demonstrates that you understand and respect their value. Staying centered in another culture is often simply a matter of learning about your destination, being patient with yourself and others, and accepting that people may treat you as an example of your country’s attitudes. New worlds will open to you when you take part in the everyday life of a localeâ€"the reality of a destination is in its markets, its streets, and its people.

Traveling presents a wonderful opportunity to practice being open-minded and grounded. The voyages you make help cultivate a worldwide community in which we as humans can acknowledge and appreciate our differences as much as we recognize and appreciate our similarities. Though you will eventually return home, the positive impression you leave behind will remain as a testament to the respect and amicability that marked your intercultural interactions.
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Get Ready for Mabon!: Day 4: Mabon Ritual and Ceremony

Posted by: "Cher Chirichello" CHIC0411@YAHOO.COM   chic0411

Fri Sep 16, 2011 8:09 pm (PDT)





Get Ready for Mabon!

Day 4: Mabon Ritual and Ceremony
From Patti Wigington, your Guide to Paganism / Wicca
For many Pagans and Wiccans, Mabon is a time of thanksgiving. Summer has ended, we've got the bounty of the harvest on our tables, and we're celebrating the security of hearth and home. It's the perfect time for a big ritual! You can try one of these rites to honor the season, or do a balance meditation to help you get grounded. Finally, we'll look at some simple ideas to celebrate the Sabbat.

Honoring the Dark Mother at Mabon

In many Pagan and Wiccan traditions, the Mabon season includes embracing the darkness. While there are equal hours of light and dark, this is the time of year in which the daylight begins to fade and the nights get longer and colder as the earth goes dormant once again. This ritual welcomes the darker aspects of the goddess and the earth itself...Honoring the Dark Mother

Mabon Apple Harvest Ritual

In many pantheons, the apple is a symbol of the Divine. Apple trees are representative of wisdom and guidance. This apple ritual will allow you time to thank the gods for their bounty and blessings, and to enjoy the magic of the earth before the winds of winter blow through...Apple Harvest Ritual

Mabon Balance Meditation

Mabon is traditionally seen as a time of balance. After all, it's one of the two times each year that has equal amounts of darkness and light. Because this is, for many people, a time of high energy, there is sometimes a feeling of restlessness in the air, a sense that something is just a bit "off". If you're feeling a bit spiritually lopsided, with this simple meditation you can restore a little balance into your life...Mabon Balance Meditation

Ten Ways to Celebrate the Equinox

For many people, Mabon is a time of great spiritual change. You may find yourself ready to get out and try new things, or turning inward, to focus on hearth and home. Whether you're thinking of hosting a food drive, or just walking in the woods, Mabon is a wonderful time to be thankful for all that life has to offer...Ten Ways to Celebrate Mabon

Tomorrow: Mabon Magic

In tomorrow's lesson, we'll look at some of the magical customs associated with Mabon -- from kitchen magic to apple divination. We'll also talk about how to host a drum circle to raise magical energy, and a ritual for protection of hearth and home.

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About Paganism / Wiccan: Special Edition: Oils and Incense

Posted by: "Cher Chirichello" CHIC0411@YAHOO.COM   chic0411

Fri Sep 16, 2011 8:10 pm (PDT)





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Welcome to our special Oils & Incense edition of the About Pagan/Wiccan newsletter. Both incense and oils can be used for a variety of purposes, including ritual work, spellcasting, and purification. Today we'll be looking at the basics of brewing up your own magical oils and incense, as well as some ideas to get you started with different blends

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Magical Incense: An Introduction

For thousands of years, people have used fragrant flowers, plants, and herbs as incense. Using smoke to send prayers out to the gods is one of the oldest known forms of ceremony. You can make your own using a blend of herbs, flowers, wood bark, resins, and berries. Most of these are items you can grow yourself, find in the woods, or purchase inexpensively. Read Full Article
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Want to start blending and mixing your own incense? It's not hard, and if you use our simple instructions and these basic recipes, you'll be putting together your own beautiful-smelling combinations in no time at all! Here are some of our most popular loose-incense recipe blends:

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An Intro to Magical Oils

Our ancestors used oils in ceremony and ritual hundreds and even thousands of years ago. Because many essential oils are still available, we can continue making our own blends today. In the past, oils were created by placing oil or fat over a heat source, and then adding fragrant herbs and flowers to the oil. Learn about how and why we still use them today. Read Full Article
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Making magical oils isn't hard at all once you understand the basics. Here are some of our most popular oil blends that you can use for a variety of purposes and magical needs!

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Saturday's Correspondence...Sept 17

Posted by: "Cher Chirichello" CHIC0411@YAHOO.COM   chic0411

Fri Sep 16, 2011 8:40 pm (PDT)



Saturday's Correspondence...Sept 17

Today's Influences: All Love Matters, Friendships, Affection, Partnerships, Money, Sex
   
Deities: Saturn, Hecate, Astarte, Aphrodite, Erzulie, Aida Wedo, Eve, Venus, Freya, Diana,
Aset [Isis], The Witch Of Gaeta, Chalchiuhtlique

Incense:  Saffron, Verbena

Aromas: Stephanotis, Apple Blossom, Musk, Ambergris
   
Color of The Day:  Light Blue, Pale Green

Candle: Green

Color: Black, dark purple

Planet: Saturn

Metal: Lead

Gemstones: Apache tear, obsidian, hematite

Herbs & Plants: Thyme, mullein, cypress

Use for magick involving love, peace, beauty, gentleness, women's problems, healing, protection,
lovers, ease, pleasure, affairs. Resolve quarrels today!

Associations: Agriculture and creativity, fortune and hope,
protection and banishment of negativity

What's Happening Today:

Greece: Festival of the Eleusian Mysteries - Mysterious rites in honor of the goddess Ceres.  These rites surpassed all other
Greek religious celebrations in their solemnity and splendor. Initiations would take place in a secret underground chamber
full of passageways and sacred objects, and these rites would continue till the end of the month.

Egyptian:  Month of Hethara - corresponds roughly with this date on the Gregorian calendar.  Netjer of this month - Het-Hert (Hathor) Festival of Sobek, honors Egyptian crocodile god.

Holy Day of St.Sophia, Byzantines honor Sophia (Wisdom) and Her three daughters, Faith, Hope and Charity. 

On this date in the year 1964, Bewitched (the first television sitcom about a Witch) made it's debut on ABC-TV. It became an instant hit and received twenty-two Emmy nominations.

In ancient Greece, the Goddess Demeter was honored annually on this date with a festival of secret rites.
 
Feast day of St  Hildegard von Bingen, virgin and abbess
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Today's Goddess:Today's Goddess: Hathor The Month of Hathor (Egypt)

Posted by: "Cher Chirichello" CHIC0411@YAHOO.COM   chic0411

Fri Sep 16, 2011 8:41 pm (PDT)



Today's Goddess:Today's Goddess: Hathor
The Month of Hathor (Egypt)
 
Themes: Joy; Love; Arts; Femininity; Beauty; Sexuality; Sky
Symbols:  Mirrors; Cow; Sandalwood and Rose Incense; Rattles
 
About Hathor:  One of the most beloved Sky Goddesses in Egypt, Hathor brings happiness,
romance, and an appreciation for musical arts into our lives.  Sacred or erotic dances are a
welcome offering for Hathor, as is any effort to beautify the body.  As the patroness of the toilette,
she also protects women and embodies the pinnacle of feminine qualities.  Her favorite musical
instrument, the sistrum (a kind of rattle), was said to banish evil wherever it was played.
 
To Do Today: From September 17 until October 16, Hathor reigned in Egypt.  To honor this Goddess,
make an effort to make yourself as physically appealing as possible, then spend some time with a
significant other or in a social setting.  In the first case, Hathor's favor will increase love and passion;
in the second, she'll improve your chances of finding a bed partner.
 
To fill your living space with Hathor's energy, take rice or beans and put them in a plastic container
(this creates a makeshift rattle).  Play some lusty music and dance clockwise around every room
of the home shaking the rattle.  Perhaps add a verbal charm like this one:
 
"Love, passion and bliss,
by Hathor's power kissed!"
 
This drives away negativity, generates joyful vibrations, promotes artistic awareness, and increases
love each time you kiss someone in your home.
.
By Patricia Telesco From "365 Goddess"
8a.

Chocolate Cake Spell

Posted by: "Cher Chirichello" CHIC0411@YAHOO.COM   chic0411

Fri Sep 16, 2011 8:42 pm (PDT)



Chocolate Cake Spell
 
Even under ordinary circumstances, chocolate cakes are pretty magical. Baked with love, this food nurtures and protects on many levels. How-ever, to add extra energy to this celestial food, make sure one of its
ingredients is cinnamon. Take a cinnamon stick and grind it down
yourself, preferably in a mortar, sending the energy of love and
protection into the powder. As you sprinkle it into the mixture, say:
“Hathor bless this cake with the power to protect. May your divine milk
nurture all who taste it, and the spice of thy magic bless my
homestead.”
 
By: Kala Trobe
9a.

Egyptian Prayer To Hathor

Posted by: "Cher Chirichello" CHIC0411@YAHOO.COM   chic0411

Fri Sep 16, 2011 8:43 pm (PDT)



Praise to Hathor, praise the Goddess!
Let me be the one who praises most
for she has made me joyous in love.
Praise to Hathor, praise the Mistress!

A week ago I prayed to her and look!
My lover came to me. Came and loved me.
Hathor heard me. She heard my plea.
She sent me love. She sent my lover.

At the door, my name was called.
At the door, there stood my lover.
Throughout the city, everyone breathed
the sweet wine fragrance of our love.

A week ago, I prayed to Hathor, and
my lover came. It has been five days now.
What else can I do but pray again?
What else can I do but praise the Goddess?
~ Egyptian Prayer To Hathor

This is the day the ancient Egyptians celebrated the birthday of
Hathor, Goddess of Love and Pleasure, one of the most beloved Goddess of
the ancient world. With great festivity, the Goddess was welcomed and
praised, in song and dance and merriment. It was a carnival, one both
deeply religious and wildly ecstatic at once.

Today, love seems
elusive. Many people yearn for love, but seem not to find it. Yet there
are as many opportunities to find lasting love today as there were in
the past. Commerce encourages us to believe
that love comes only to
those who smell the right way, who look the right way, who drive the
right vehicles, who have the right investment portfolio. How wrong this
is! There are many well-dress unhappy people riding alone in their
expensive cars.

The Goddess showers the world constantly with
the grace of love. Love is a gist of the Goddess, freely given,
something that can neither be earned nor purchased. Let us open our
hearts to her,
and celebrate her joyous rebirth within us.
By Patricia Monaghan ~ From "The Goddess Companion"
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Posted by: "Teresa Meyer" darkmoresnight@yahoo.com   darkmoresnight

Sat Sep 17, 2011 12:17 am (PDT)

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