vineri, 3 decembrie 2010

[13Witches] Digest Number 7229

Messages In This Digest (18 Messages)

1a.
Re: Stand And Be Counted From: Fran Wolfe-Johnson
1b.
Re: Stand And Be Counted From: NBM
2a.
Re: Names for Healing Circle, 12/1/2010, 12:00 am From: NBM
2b.
Re: Names for Healing Circle, 12/1/2010, 12:00 am From: Lady Nightshayde
3.
Moondance 20th Anniversary From: Lady Nightshayde
4a.
Re: lost pet From: zizanie_columbia_360
5.1.
Today's Quote From: Lady Nightshayde
6.1.
Aromatherapy Tip From: Lady Nightshayde
7.
What's the Real Meaning of Life? From: Lady Nightshayde
8.
FW: Good Morning... From: hicb@xsinet.co.za
9.
Yule (includes a ritual)  VERY LONG POST From: Lady Nightshayde
10.
Fun Friday: Smarty Pants Test From: Lady Nightshayde
11a.
One More Passing Show From: Lady Nightshayde
12.
Santa Claus is Pagan Too From: Lady Nightshayde
13a.
Spice Bag Gift Decorations From: Lady Nightshayde
14a.
Aromatherapy TIp From: Lady Nightshayde
15a.
The Good Luck You Need Spell From: Lady Nightshayde
16.
Air Traffic Patterns From: Lady Nightshayde

Messages

1a.

Re: Stand And Be Counted

Posted by: "Fran Wolfe-Johnson" tygermoonfoxx@gmail.com   tygermoonfoxx

Thu Dec 2, 2010 7:18 am (PST)



On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 8:40 PM, NBM <NMerrill1@maine.rr.com> wrote:

In the 17th chapter of Luke it says the kingdom of God is in all men. It is
> our duty as witches to fight for that kingdom. We are given power others
> have not-we have a responsibility to use it to create a better world. God
> and Goddess did not give us this power to waste on frivolousness, or to use
> it in hateful revenge, but to fight for justice. So what do YOU stand for,
> Witch?!'
>

Well...it's not my job to fight for anything or to fight anything except
ignorance and that I do by example of my actions. In the first place, the
Christian pantheon is not mine so anything in its sacred books has minimal
impact upon what I practice. In the second place, not all witchcraft has a
religious framework and, for those who do, not all of them have altruistic
frameworks. For me, the work begins at home. I take care of me and mine
first, then extended family, then the local community. I worry about the
larger community and the global community only when those first three are
taken care of because without a sound foundation upon which to build,
nothing effective can be done. Small changes make large ripples which
spread, as the saying goes, but a single spectacular change simply causes a
splash and then fades.

As for what the gods and goddesses choose to be stow and why: that is
between the practitioner and those deities. No one else can dictate how
those powers are to be used. My particular gods and goddesses are not really
concerned with the world at large and so I do not, in general and beyond
common sense actions such as voting, recycling, and personal environmental
conservation concern myself with what the rest of the world does.

I would strongly suggest that ANY witch who thinks his or her gods are
completely motivated by the good of humankind go back and study the myths.
The gods, in whose images we were supposedly crafted, are by that very
reason every bit as faulted and petty as we are at times and will do what
suits them.

I would also caution strongly against this sort of preaching. While I
appreciate that you may feel strongly about these beliefs and you are
certainly welcome to discuss them here, you may NOT impose them upon other
members nor may you challenge other members in such a manner because they do
not choose to heed your particular calling.

> --
>
"Whenever the pressure of our complex city life thins my blood and numbs
my brain, I seek relief in the trail; and when I hear the coyote wailing to
the yellow dawn, my cares fall from me - I am happy."

-- Hamlin Garland

Fran Wolfe-Johnson (WalkerTXKitty)
FoxHeart Acres, FL

http://www.myhappytrails.net
1b.

Re: Stand And Be Counted

Posted by: "NBM" NMerrill1@maine.rr.com   wagonswest2008

Thu Dec 2, 2010 7:40 am (PST)



All true- this is what happens when one does not get enough sleep lol. I'd seen a video from Youtube last night-albeit from 1940, and decided to see what I could do with the speech in that video.
Still, even if one does not fight, one does need to stand for what one believes in, and indeed, never let anyone impose their beliefs upon you. Whether we're granted the ability for change or not, we should still have the gods in our heart, no matter what. I guess what I'm saying here, is that in the end, it's the heart knowledge that counts, not the "book learnin'", as they used to say.

"We are spiritual beings trying to be human, not human beings trying
to be spiritual."--Thomas Yellowtail, CROW

----- Original Message -----
From: Fran Wolfe-Johnson
To: 13Witches@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2010 10:18 AM
Subject: Re: [13Witches] Stand And Be Counted

On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 8:40 PM, NBM <NMerrill1@maine.rr.com> wrote:

In the 17th chapter of Luke it says the kingdom of God is in all men. It is our duty as witches to fight for that kingdom. We are given power others have not-we have a responsibility to use it to create a better world. God and Goddess did not give us this power to waste on frivolousness, or to use it in hateful revenge, but to fight for justice. So what do YOU stand for, Witch?!'

Well...it's not my job to fight for anything or to fight anything except ignorance and that I do by example of my actions. In the first place, the Christian pantheon is not mine so anything in its sacred books has minimal impact upon what I practice. In the second place, not all witchcraft has a religious framework and, for those who do, not all of them have altruistic frameworks. For me, the work begins at home. I take care of me and mine first, then extended family, then the local community. I worry about the larger community and the global community only when those first three are taken care of because without a sound foundation upon which to build, nothing effective can be done. Small changes make large ripples which spread, as the saying goes, but a single spectacular change simply causes a splash and then fades.

As for what the gods and goddesses choose to be stow and why: that is between the practitioner and those deities. No one else can dictate how those powers are to be used. My particular gods and goddesses are not really concerned with the world at large and so I do not, in general and beyond common sense actions such as voting, recycling, and personal environmental conservation concern myself with what the rest of the world does.

I would strongly suggest that ANY witch who thinks his or her gods are completely motivated by the good of humankind go back and study the myths. The gods, in whose images we were supposedly crafted, are by that very reason every bit as faulted and petty as we are at times and will do what suits them.

I would also caution strongly against this sort of preaching. While I appreciate that you may feel strongly about these beliefs and you are certainly welcome to discuss them here, you may NOT impose them upon other members nor may you challenge other members in such a manner because they do not choose to heed your particular calling.

--

"Whenever the pressure of our complex city life thins my blood and numbs my brain, I seek relief in the trail; and when I hear the coyote wailing to the yellow dawn, my cares fall from me - I am happy."

-- Hamlin Garland

Fran Wolfe-Johnson (WalkerTXKitty)
FoxHeart Acres, FL

http://www.myhappytrails.net

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2a.

Re: Names for Healing Circle, 12/1/2010, 12:00 am

Posted by: "NBM" NMerrill1@maine.rr.com   wagonswest2008

Thu Dec 2, 2010 9:15 am (PST)



If I could be included in the next healing circle, please, it would be appreciated. They did an EKG on my heart last Monday-found some "irregular data", as they put it, that they'd like to do a stress test to confirm or not. The Dr. seems to think it's nothing to worry about, just maybe related to just growing older, but still, it is a concern. I think it's just stress in general myself-

Nate

"We are spiritual beings trying to be human, not human beings trying
to be spiritual."--Thomas Yellowtail, CROW

----- Original Message -----
From: Raven )O(
To: 13Witches@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2010 1:59 PM
Subject: Re: [13Witches] Names for Healing Circle, 12/1/2010, 12:00 am

Bronwyn, I do not have to be in your area. If you would like I will have a look to see if she has not crossed over. Some go into the light right away. Lets do this through personal emails though, please! I do not work in an open forum.

Thanks and Blessed Be
Raven

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Raven, You said you perform spirit crossovers. I recently lost my Mom- your are nott by any chance in the New York metro area, are you? And again, my sympathies for your loss... Bronwyn

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2b.

Re: Names for Healing Circle, 12/1/2010, 12:00 am

Posted by: "Lady Nightshayde" LadyNightshayde9@aol.com   nightshayde99

Thu Dec 2, 2010 10:45 am (PST)





If I could be included in the next healing circle, please, it would be appreciated.

Nate, your name is on the list for the Healing Circle next Wednesday.

Love Each Day,
Lady Nightshayde

3.

Moondance 20th Anniversary

Posted by: "Lady Nightshayde" LadyNightshayde9@aol.com   nightshayde99

Thu Dec 2, 2010 1:21 pm (PST)




The first price deadline ($35) for Moondance 20th Anniversary is December 31! The price until then is $35/person (ages 13 and over); after that the price increases to $50!

Moondance 20th Anniversary will be awesome! If you can only go to one festival next year, make it Moondance. If you've ever been to Moondance in the past, be there next May 26-30, 2011!

FIRST PRICE DEADLINE ($35): DECEMBER 31!! Register and pay now for Moondance 2011, and get the cheapest price of $35/person (ages 13 and over, 12 and under are still free) if you pay by midnight on December 31, 2010!! After that the price increases to $50 till March 1, $65 till May 13, and $80 at the gate. I apologize about the price increases, but expenses all around, including the site fee, have practically doubled, and I can't afford to absorb all these costs any longer. So, pay early and get in cheap! (Refunds available till two days before festival.)

The registration info is up on the website ( http://www.faeriefaith.net/Moondance.html), so you can check it all out and go ahead and register and pay.

T-SHIRT DESIGN CONTEST: To mark the 20th anniversary of Moondance with awesome t-shirts, there is a contest going on for the best design. The design must incorporate the traditional Moondance artwork (I will send you the artwork upon request), "Moondance 2011," "20th Anniversary," and the words "Organized Chaos!" and "A festival celebrating the harmony of our community, in the tradition of the civilized savage at the mercy of the woods. Bullshit, bullshit, ad nauseam." The design can be either four-color or black and white, but must look good on a light purple shirt. The winner will receive two free admissions to either/or Moondance or FallFling next year. All entries must be submitted by January 31, 2011.

MEMORY BOOK: Let's create a "memory book" of crazy/fun/stupid/awesome things that have happened over the past 20 years at both Moondance and FallFling (names may be changed to protect the guilty). Have a story? Send it to me! I'll start a collection on the website. I'm sure the first one up there will be the Frat Boy Massacree (FallFling 97). :)

CLASSES, RITUALS: And to make the 20th anniversary Moondance the BEST EVER, I'm making a call-out for classes, workshops, and rituals, rituals, and *more* rituals, including the opening ritual for Friday night. Snag the best spots on the schedule by being one of the first to sign up to do a class! And I'd like to keep the emphasis on the spiritual/religious side of things.

Join Us At
Moondance 2011
May 26-30, 2011
Dragon Hills, Georgia (near Carrollton)

Moondance is on MySpace:
http://www.myspace.com/moondancefestival
and LiveJournal:
http://community.livejournal.com/moondance_ff/profile
and Facebook (search for Moondance Festival, look for the logo)

We're back! Join us at Moondance 2011, a festival celebrating the harmony of our community, in the tradition of the civilized savage at the mercy of the woods. Bullshit, bullshit, ad nauseam. Moondance 2011 will feature classes throughout the weekend on various topics, usually including drumming, sacred massage, chanting, and meditation. Other activities include an opening ritual on Friday night, and an open ritual to celebrate the dance of the seasons on Sunday night. All nights will feature bonfires, music, dancing, and general revelry.

Thanks!!
Linda

Love Each Day,
Lady Nightshayde
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4a.

Re: lost pet

Posted by: "zizanie_columbia_360" amoss01@yahoo.com   zizanie_columbia_360

Thu Dec 2, 2010 1:23 pm (PST)



I had a cat go missing for quite a while. We had everyone in the neighborhood looking including the mailman. No luck.

Hung posters and haunted the animal shelters. Nothing.

Finally I asked a tree. I threw my arms around the willow tree in my yard and asked it to call out for my cat.

That night my cat came home.

Ask a tree.

--- In 13Witches@yahoogroups.com, Fran Wolfe-Johnson <tygermoonfoxx@...> wrote:
>
> This will help, in addition to mundane efforts:
>
> Get a brown candle and some catnip (it's the symbology and it's for the
> appeal, not the specific animal) and a statue of bast if you can get one.
> Burn the candle with intent to guide the animal home and offer the incense
> to Bast. Our cat came back in the middle of the night after being gone in a
> rural area for three days.
>
> Also --- get in touch with animal control and the sheriff or police. See if
> the dog was picked up. Ask around and inquire from your neighbors. Was he
> or she microchipped? Check with the local vets to see if anyone scanned in
> an injured animal. Tags? Any identification? All these things can help
> locate a lost pet.
>
> Make sure you tell everyone that even if the animal is found dead, you want
> to know what happened so you can bury the remains. A lot of people, out of
> consideration to the owner, will not tell the owner if a dead animal has
> been found.
>
> On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 10:42 AM, Annette Breaux <annettebreaux@...>wrote:
>
>
> > I know this is a little off topic, but I know tbere are alot of animal
> > lovers here. My dog Brutus is missing, he got off his chain sometimes in the
> > night. If you can spare any positive energy I would deeply appreicate it..
> > Energy to keep hin well and that we find him soon.
> >
> >
> >
>
>
> --
> "Whenever the pressure of our complex city life thins my blood and numbs
> my brain, I seek relief in the trail; and when I hear the coyote wailing to
> the yellow dawn, my cares fall from me - I am happy."
>
> -- Hamlin Garland
>
> Fran Wolfe-Johnson (WalkerTXKitty)
> FoxHeart Acres, FL
>
> http://www.myhappytrails.net
>

5.1.

Today's Quote

Posted by: "Lady Nightshayde" LadyNightshayde9@aol.com   nightshayde99

Thu Dec 2, 2010 4:09 pm (PST)





Once every people in the world believed that trees were divine, and could take human or grotesque shape and dance among the shadows; and that deer, and ravens and foxes, and wolves and bears, and clouds and pools, almost all things under the sun and moon, and the sun and moon were no less divine and changeable.

They saw in the rainbow the still bent bow of a god thrown down in negligence; they heard in the thunder the sound of his beaten water-jar, or the tumult of his chariot wheels; and when a sudden flight of wild ducks, or of crows passed over their heads, they thought they were gazing at the dead hastening to their rest; while they dreamed of so great a mystery in little things that they believed the waving of a hand, or of a sacred bough, enough to trouble far-off hearts, or hood the moon with darkness.
W. B. Yeats

Love Each Day,
Lady Nightshayde

6.1.

Aromatherapy Tip

Posted by: "Lady Nightshayde" LadyNightshayde9@aol.com   nightshayde99

Thu Dec 2, 2010 4:18 pm (PST)



Help your tree smell like it was just cut.
Make a mixture of 1 cup water with 6 drops of
essential oil of Pine.
Use this to spray the tree.
Or put a few drops of Pine on a cloth and tuck this
around the base of the tree.

from www.aromathyme.com

Love Each Day,
Lady Nightshayde

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7.

What's the Real Meaning of Life?

Posted by: "Lady Nightshayde" LadyNightshayde9@aol.com   nightshayde99

Thu Dec 2, 2010 8:35 pm (PST)




What's the Real Meaning of Life?

Below, some answers to the world's most fascinating question.
Edited by David Seaman

On October 10, 2004, David Seaman, a freshman at New York University, was trying to avoid writing a paper on "God and the cosmic order in Dante's universe" for his humanities class. On a whim he typed "What is the meaning of life? into an online forum. He received a whopping 50,000 hits and 2,000 answers. The excerpts below are from his new book, "The Real Meaning of Life," a compilation of some of the best responses he received.

Give more than you take. Do your best to leave every situation better than you found it. Seek beauty in all its forms. Chase dreams. Watch sunsets. Endeavor to use more than 10 percent of your brain. Don't stifle your deep-from-the-gut, cleansing laughter. Take a moment to ponder the enormity of the universe, then admit to yourself that you can't possibly be the center. Breathe deeply. Swim into the dark water. Let yourself cry when your body tells you to. Love more. Delight in silliness. Don't be bitter. Forgive. Forgive. Forgive.
--Katy Rhodes

For me, the meaning of life is to leave the world a better place than you found it. Many of us will come and go, leaving ripples that fade over time into the noise of history. A select few, though, will play the role of chaos theory's butterfly. Through actions that perhaps even appear insignificant, they'll kick off waves of change that leave a lasting impression on the landscape of human culture. I hope that somehow I manage to start some waves that improve the human condition over the long term.
--Hans Gerwitz

Since none of us is an expert on the creation of the universe, because none of us created it, and none of us was alive for the past billions of years to witness it, then we can safely say that we are all just trying to make sense of it. We believe in philosophies, truths, dogmas, faiths, or sometimes the lack thereof that have been passed down to us through myriads of ways of telling.

To scrape it down to a skeletal essence, then the truth I believe in is this: to love others as best we possibly can and, for the sake of Pete and heaven, to love something bigger, greater, and beyond ourselves, something we did not create or have the power to create, something intangible and made holy by our very belief in it.

This is not the souped-up, sexed-out version of love that many of us resign to. Rather, it is the kind of love that causes us to forgive those who hurt us and to risk our lives. It is not magical, or impossible, for it is within us all to love others so fiercely that in the end we could give it all up. This scary notion cuts much deeper than any hurt we experience or inflict, because it buried under layers or silliness, sadness, pain, fear, and American dreams.

This is all easy to say, hard to do, but worth every effort we can muster.
--Barbra Bowman

Finding a meaning to life is itself the meaning of life. This quest for spiritual truth is what makes us human and differentiates us from the rest of the animal kingdom. Humans are the only animals to ask "why, the only animals to wonder where we came from, what we are, and where we're going. Finding a purpose or a passion, whether it be religious faith, love, or simply a hobby, is a uniquely human ability. Life is our only opportunity to embrace this privilege. Unfortunately, so many religions and belief systems encourage the opposite idea--that this mortal existence is merely a test or preparation for what lies beyond death. But life is no dress rehearsal. This is the time to explore, to indulge our curiosity and our hunger for truth.
--Tracy Steel

You are a blank page. When you are ready to die, you are a full-length novel.
--Jihan Zubi

People don't live forever, but everyone leaves their mark, which lasts eternally on those they have touched. Although the passing of our lives seems timeless, the light is slowly dimming, and one day the only thing left will be memories of what once was. That is why I choose to be the best person I can be for others, because I know that one day the only thing left of me will be the outcome of my life and how it has affected others.
--George Montroukas


When people argue against the existence of God, they often say, "I just can't believe in a God that allows so many terrible things to happen in the world. And looking around it's easy to see what they mean. Headlines inform us daily of mass murders, school bus crashes, suicide bombers. It's so easy to ask, "Why couldn't God have just stopped that suicide bomber? Why couldn't Hitler have had an aneurysm at seventeen, sparing millions of lives?

But I don't think we can live in a world without suffering. If no one suffered, then all people would have to be perfect all the time. Without the ability to cause suffering, we lose the ability to choose. Life is ultimately a choice, of how you will live, what you will do, what you will say, what you will believe. We could have been made to be all good, all the time. But we would have no choices, and to choose to be good is worth infinitely more than the most saintly goodness of a choiceless robot.

Many people believe we are born with a soul. I believe that our soul is the product of an entire life; it's something you make. It's shaped by how often you are kind to others, by how you treat your children, by how hard you work for the things you care about. Life is a dazzling and confusing array of choices, and what you do makes you who you are. We may begin life with different personalities and different situations, but what matters is not what we start out with but what we end with, and how we confront everything in between. Every religion, at its core, gives us advice on the best way to live, but in the end it's a choice we make only for ourselves. We may choose to feed the starving or kill the innocent, but no matter what our earthly rewards or punishments may be, every action we take makes us who we are. And what, at last, could be more precious than the quality of our own character, and the integrity of our soul?
--Julia Darcey

I'm a twenty-year old, so my view on life is still somewhat...hazy. I need to live more. I don't know if I'm being original; if I'm not, at least I arrived at this on my own, but I think that the real meaning of life is to look for the meaning of life. It's not a circular definition. I'm just saying that the generalization of something this profound is wrong.

Six billion people in the world, all different from the inside out, might have something in common, but the meaning of life? It should be more like "what's the meaning of your life?" What are you? Why are you here? What are you looking for?

I'm still looking for my purpose, and I believe that's the meaning of life: to look for it.
--David Yim

Love Each Day,
Lady Nightshayde

You never know how much you know until you know how much you'll never know.

8.

FW: Good Morning...

Posted by: "hicb@xsinet.co.za" hicb@xsinet.co.za   heidi_beckett

Thu Dec 2, 2010 11:13 pm (PST)





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Every morning when you open your eyes,

tell yourself that it is special..
Live every moment, so that you have beautiful

memories when you look back in time..!!!

9.

Yule (includes a ritual)  VERY LONG POST

Posted by: "Lady Nightshayde" LadyNightshayde9@aol.com   nightshayde99

Thu Dec 2, 2010 11:49 pm (PST)




Yule - Winter Solstice

The real 12 days of Christmas. Yule begins on the shortest day and
the longest night of the year. Typically beginning on December 20 or
21st, Yule spans twelve days ending 'Yule Night" on December 31st.
Yule is the first of the solar festivals and the first Sabbat of the
new year. But here's something you may not know; Yule has a lot more
in common with Christmas than most people think. Many of the symbols and underlying meaning of both holidays are very similar, if not
actually the same.

The tale of Yule begins when the Holly King battles the Oak King in a fight to the death. The Oak King can be associated with many aspects of God. The year that has passed, or Father Time, death, or if you look at the king through nature, he can be associated with the old stallion who must fight for his position as the head of the heard. In
the battle, the Oak King loses to the Holly King. Who represents the
new year, the young stallion claiming his position over the heard. He
is also called the Divine Child. The newborn aspect of God.

On a personal level, it is a time for each witch to put to rest the
old lessons, battles and issues that need to be released. To let go
of those things that hold you back and move on into the new year with
a fresh view and perspective. It is a continuation of the
introspection which you began during Samhain. It is a time of
renewal, and movement; so miss it.

It is also a time to honor the Triple Goddess. Celebrating the birth
and purity of the Maiden, the life and nurturing of the Mother and
the wise knowledge of the old Crone.

In many sects this is also a time of celebrating the gifts brought to
you by family and friends. Those being the gifts of spiritual growth
and understanding. As the Holly King is born, the essence of that
spirit is also born within ourselves, and honoring that birth is also
part of the festival on Yule Night. Many believe this is where the
exchange of gifts at Christmas originated from. After all, in the
Christian faith it is the Son of God who is being honored on his
birthday, so why would you buy a new toaster for Aunt May? So
decorating the Yule tree and placing presents under it to be opened
on Yule, is actually a very Pagan event.

Sabbat Symbols:
What many people associate as Christmas colors, were actually Pagan
long before the birth of Christ. Red, White and Green bows, candles,
and various other decorations can be placed around your home and
alter. Honor the Oak King with holly wreaths, and the Holly King with decorations of a young Stag.

The Yule Tree should be cut at the beginning of the Sabbat and
decorated with all the traditional colors and symbols. Find that
special piece of firewood for you're Yule log too. Some witches like
to decorate the log with a pine garland, pine cones, oak nuts, white
flowers like mistletoe, and red holly berries to add a dash of color.
We like to sit our Yule log on the top of our firewood holder near
the fireplace.

If you want to include the Triple Goddess in your decorations, select
three special candles with small candle wreaths (you might find
wreaths of silk to use each year, and to help represent the Goddess
aspect). Chose a white candle with a wreath of Lily of the Valley to
represent the spring when all things emerge and grow for the Maiden.
Chose a red candle with a wreath of roses or carnations, to represent
the mid-life of summer and the Mother. Chose a dark green candle with
a wreath of holy and pine, to represent the old Crone and winter
season.

Preparations:
Traditionally Sabbat festivals begin at sun set on the eve of the
Holiday. You can use the daytime hours of this holiday eve to prepare
baskets for harvesting the next day. Prepare your alter with red and
green candles. A dark green table cloth covered with red or white
lace is also an attractive addition.

Some witches include gemstones to bring or add to the energy of the
festival. Malachite or tiger eye are good stones for the Holly King.
Blood stone or garnet are wonderful stones to represent the Oak King. Serving trays and goblets for ritual offerings are also placed on or around the alter for easy access. Arrangements of winter flowers and foliage should also be included to recognize the festival.
If your alter is outside or you have space on your interior alter,
you might add wreaths and garlands around your circle. Red and white
poinsettia are a nice touch inside or out.

Festival Ritual:
There are several ways of conducting a ritual. Each witch should
learn many different methods and then construct your own within the
boundaries of the festival. The following is just an example of our
Yule ceremony.

Ritual Preparation
Gather the necessary tools
Select two candles for your alter, one in a shade of red, the other a
shade of green.
Select four additional candles for the elemental quarters. You can
maintain the color scheme if you wish, or select a color that
represents the energy of that quarter. For instance, you might chose
a light shade of blue to represent the Water essence of the West
quarter and a fiery red to represent the Fire essence of the South
quarter. Or find a set of white or off white candles to complete the
Yule time ritual colors.

Choose your favorite ceremonial broom. Here at the Wiccan Star, we
found a straw ornamental broom at a local craft show. Amanacus
selected a very attractive velvet ribbon decorated with gold
embroidery which we spiraled around the handle.

You can find some inexpensive brass or silver serving trays and
goblets at a variety of gift stores. During Yule we like to use a set
of dishes that Spring found with a Christmas pattern; holly leaves
and berries. Set aside your ceremonial cakes (apple muffins are a
perfect example) and wine on the serving trays. A special decanter to
hold the wine. If you don't partake of wine, use your favorite grape
juice or apple cider. Select a bell, you might want to add a
decorative ribbon or wrap a vine of silk poinsettia leaves and
flowers around the handle to coincide with the colors of the
festival. Choose a gift for honoring the God/Goddess on this harvest day. One of our favorite methods of gift giving on this Fire festival is to burn a few incense. We select a few stalks of the herbs we
collected from the Lughnasadh harvest, like sage and cedar.
A decorative pillow or rug to lie or sit on for your meditation.

Prepare ritual space
Clean the area, not just energy wise but dust and vacuum your space.
If your space is outside, you might clean any fallen branches, weeds
or even clear any animal indications that may have been deposited in
the area. The most important part is to clear and cleanse the space.

Prepare body
It's just as important to prepare yourself as it is your space. On
the day of your ceremony take a shower or bubble bath. Make sure your ritual cloths (whether a robe or just jeans and a t-shirt) are clean.
Take time to have a meditation to align your energies, prepare your
energies for the spiritual work ahead and open your chakra centers.

Open Circle
Finding the compass points, directing the ritual and speaking the
blessings is usually performed by a High Priest or Priestess within a
coven. If you are a solitary witch, then you are the High Priest or
Priestess. For our example we will simply refer to the director of
ceremonies as the Priest. The Priest should find compass North, where
the ritual will begin with calling in the quarters starting with the
North. Set your circle according to the directions. If you are
conducting the ceremony alone, you might chose to use a rope of
natural fibers to outline your ceremonial circle. If you're
performing the ceremony in a coven, mark the location of the quarters
so everyone will know where to stand when the circle is drawn.
The Priest should guide everyone through the steps for setting up a
Door Between the Worlds by raising the vibration of the group and/or area. Close your eyes and imagine a divine white light emerging from the solar plexus of each person and then raising up toward a center point over the circle. Many call this establishing a "cone of power". Imagine this light spinning clockwise rising your energies and
awareness. If your a solitary witch, you will imagine the light
beginning at your solar plexus and then moving out to fully encompass
your ritual space.

Each Quarter Master will then be directed to call the Watchtowers or
Elemental Quarters it's usually the choice of the Priest, but each
person should call upon the same force. Some witches call Angels,
Spirit Guides, or just the elements. It's up to you or your coven.
Just as which direction to start with is up the individuals. Many
witches begin with the North, where others begin with the east.
Your prayer to summon the directions can be stated in a variety of
ways. From old English to a modern statement.

Here's an example:
Facing North the 1st QuarterMaster states:
To the Holly King and the Oak Lord, the Watchtowers of the North and
the elements of Earth, we call upon your wisdom, summon your energy
and love to witness this celebration of renewal, blessings of Yule
and union of spirit.

Light the Northern candle and ring the bell once.
If you are a solitary, turn to the East, or if in a coven the 2nd
QuarterMaster faces East and states:
To the Maiden Goddess of purity and virtue, the Watchtowers of the
East and the elements of Air, we call upon your wisdom and summon
your energy for clear communications to spirit, divine knowledge and
understanding. Light the Eastern candle and ring the bell once.

Turn to the South and state:
To the Mother Goddess of nurturing and compassion, the Watchtowers of the South and the elements of Fire, we call upon your wisdom and summon your energy for purification of mind/body/spirit and the coming new year. We ask for your divine protection over all things that we bring forth for rebirth.
Light the Southern candle and ring the bell once.

Turn to the West and state:
To the Crone Goddess of wisdom and knowledge, the Watchtowers of the West and the elements of Water, we call upon your energy and summon your presence for knowledge and understanding of old lessons and deeds now past. Light the Western candle and ring the bell once.

Invocation to Spirit
The Priest should guide everyone through the steps to:
Call your personal Spirit Guide and solicit their assistance during
the ritual. Your personal guide can assist you to maintain focus and
concentration during the ritual as well as, aid in your tasks within
the circle. You might call upon them like this:
(State your guides' name), I call upon your guidance and love to
assist me during this spiritual celebration. To help me maintain my
focus, energy and alignment for divine purpose and work.
Light a candle for your guide and ring the bell twice.

Call your deity and solicit their assistance aligning yourself with
the deity. In most covens the High Priest/Priestess will summon the
deity. In other covens each person will call upon their chosen deity
and align their energies (this is the method we prefer most. It
empowers each individual instead of setting one person above the
rest). Which ever you prefer light a candle for each deity you summon
upon the alter and ring the bell three times for each deity called.
I believe in the spiritual existence of myself as a perfect image of
(deitys' name). In this reflection that is my physical embodiment, I
align myself and my faith in the supreme guidance of my soul with the
ancient powers and wisdom of (state the deity's name once more).

State Your Purpose
The Priest should state the intent of the gathering. For a Sabbat
you'll state your purpose of honoring, as well as, the God and
Goddess of the season. You'll continue by blessing the cakes and wine for the ceremony. For Yule you might say something like:
I/we have come to honor the new birth of the Holly King, the passing
gifts of wisdom acquired from lessons of the old year that were
guided by the Oak King. We welcome and honor the Maiden as she
prepares to be the Mother of the new sun, bringing in the new light
of the world and great wisdom of the Crown goddess.

Honor The God/Goddess
The Priest should preside over the steps to honor and dedicate the
items for the festival. Perform manual and visionary tasks by pulling
in images of the Holly and Oak Kings. You should state your honor and gratitude as well, something like this:

To the Oak King we offer our thanks and gratitude for this year now
past;we give homage and thanks for the light you provided during our
year of lessons and learning. We wish you a pleasant journey on your
road to spirit.To the Holly King we give homage to your birth and
rising of your spiritual light. We honor your coming gifts and thank
you for bringing new light onto our path. Light the candle you chose to represent the Yule festival and ring
the bell seven times.

Dedicate offerings
Whether you're conducting a ritual of honor or for work,
you should present an offering that is commiserate with the event. We
like to make an offering of energy through a fragrant bouquet. We
light the smudge stick we prepared and allow the sage and cedar to
blaze for a few moments. We say part of our prayer, then blow out the
flames and allow the incense to continue to smolder. Then we complete
the prayer and place the incense in a special holder, we like to use
a brass bowl shaped in the fashion of a miniature cauldron. For the
Triple Goddess, you might select some seed you harvested during
Lughnasadh and set aside for this festival. The seed will represent
all the virtues of the Triple Goddess, from virginity for the Maiden,
to growth and abundance for the Mother and finally the harvest for
the Crone. {We try to allow at least 2-3 of our plants go to seed
before the harvest just for this purpose.}

For the prayer itself, we say something like this: (Hold the smudge
stick in your left hand and light it with the right. Then hold up the
burning stick to the Holly King with both hands.)

We offer this gift as a symbol of our love and thanks to the Oak King; We honor the Lord and his rays of light that brought forth our
lessons and moments of learning for the year now past.
(Lower the smudge and blow out the flames, allow the stick to
smolder. Raise the next smudge stick as before and light it. Hold it
high and state:)

We share the fragrance of this offering with the Holly King and
welcome his birth into the world.

(Lower the smudge and blow out the flames, set the stick in the bowl
and retrieve a bowl of seed, holding it up to the Triple Goddess;)

We give thanks for the purity of mind and spirit of the Maiden, we
honor the Mother who brings new life to us through the birth of the
new sun and Holly King, and we give homage to the Crone who provides us with the wisdom to see the past lessons and bring growth into the new year.

Replace the seeds on the alter and ring the bell nine times.

For Honoring
Partake of cakes and wine that you have set upon a platter. Some
covens like to serve the cakes upon small dishes, while others prefer
to hold the cakes in their hand. Which ever you chose, the cakes
should start on a platter for the dedication. The wine starts in a
special decanter and is poured into ceremonial goblets. Once again
different covens have different rituals. Some provide individual
cups, much like silver shot glasses, while others insist each witch
bring their own goblet. To dedicate your cakes and wine, you might
say something like

(Hold the plate of cakes up using both hands and say:)

On this night of Yule we come to honor the Kings of time and light.
We offer these cakes made of apple and wheat {or whatever} and this
wine made of grape {again whatever wine you've chosen} as our gifts
to Gods. Ring the festival bell three times, then walk up to each
person in the circle and allow them to take a cake from the tray with
the right hand. Make sure there's one or two cakes left for the two
Kings. When everyone has received a cake, each individual should hold
it in both hands and raise it up to the Gods; then say:

With the partaking of this cake I take into my body the essence of
Yule, the passing of the Oak King and the rebirth of the Holly King.
I align my spirit and soul with the physical well being of my body
and mind. Each person eats their cake.
With your right hand grasp the neck of the decanter. With your left
hand hold your chalice and pour the wine. When everyone has their
share of wine, each person raises their goblet to both the Gods and
the Triple Goddess; say something like this:

We ask the Oak King and Crone Goddess to help us let go of our past deeds, mistakes, negative thoughts and actions. We ask the Holly
King, the Maiden and the Mother to accept this wine as our offering
of honor and pledge for positive thought and action for the birth of
this new year. Each person drinks half their wine, then holds the goblet up again. With the partaking of this wine I take into my body the essence of the birth of spirit and sun, I align my soul with the balance and rejoining of our spiritual family. Some people like to pour the remaining wine from the goblets into a large cauldron. As a symbolistic gesture that we are all one and all part of the divine. Some covens go a step farther and light the wine allowing it evaporate into the ethers through the flames. And others add to the ceremony and pour the wine onto the ground, making a circle and pentagram with the liquid. The cakes are then crumbled carefully over the pentagram to nurture the earth in honor of the two Kings.

Meditation
The Priest should guide everyone through a brief meditation. No
matter what your ceremony is for, we believe you should add a moment
of meditation to the event. In this altered state a witch can contact
the God/Goddess and engage them in a private ritual. You might ask
for clarity of vision or better understanding of the messages they
provided you through the lessons past. One thing Spring likes to add
is a guided prayer that takes us into this meditation (you might keep
in mind that Spring is not Wiccan, but her spiritual background in
Metaphysics aids greatly to our rituals).
As we honor the divine, our spirits and souls within this festival of
birth we forgive ourselves for past indiscretions, negative thoughts
and deeds. We ask our guides and divine forces to assist us in
understanding the lessons that crossed our path, so that we might
learn and move forward on our chosen path. We ask for help to letting
go of the past, the angers, the hurt and the guilt that have and are now holding us back from moving forward on our journey. We ask that our steps carry us forward, into forgiveness of ourselves, those we caused harm to and to those who caused harm to us. We give thanks for this time of rebirth; for the guidance and understanding that have been brought to us through these divine lessons. We pledge our mind, body and action to living in the new light and in the presence of positive growth and spirit.
Conclude your meditation by closing your chakra centers.

Thank the Deities and Spirits
The Priest should guide everyone through a statement of thanks.
This is one of the more important steps to any ritual. You spent a
good deal of time asking for their assistance, calling the quarters,
your personal spirit guide and the deities, so be polite and spend
time thanking them as well. Here's a simple example:
Stand facing the alter, hold your hands together as if you
are praying, only open the top slightly at the thumbs as if you're
making a bowl with your hands. Then state:

I, (state your magik name), thank the God, Goddess, Divine Spirits
and the WatchTowers of the Four Corners for watching over this
ceremony of Yule. By the light and love of All that Is, we honor the
blessings we have received on this day. Many blessings to each and
all as we walk along the path of enlightenment forever.

Close the Circle
The Priest should guide everyone through a process of closing the
circle. Mentally and verbally close the circle. You don't want to
leave the gateway between worlds open for several reasons. You could
be inviting forces you don't necessarily want around you. You can
also be maintaining a state of heightened perception. While this is
great for ceremonies and ritual work, it isn't necessarily good for
daily activities. If you find yourself saying "I feel out of it
today", then you need to close your senses and get grounded.
This is another reason for closing the circle. Imagine the "cone of
power" you established at the beginning of the ritual,
slowly coming down and dissipating back within the solar plexus of
each person. Move to the center of the circle, holding a ceremonial
sword or knife. Starting in the North, turn counter-clockwise and
state:

We give thanks to the God and Goddess once more. We honor each other in this state of divine experiences. And we close this circle that
binds us to spirit, and can never be broken.
Snuff out the candles (don't blow them out). We like to leave the two
ritual candles burning during the night until they burn out by
themselves. If they last, we will also use these two on the next day
of the festival as we continue our honor of Yule.

We prepare a special fall meal and invite family or friends to join
us. These two candles are placed as the center-piece of the table. If
the original candles have extinguished before the meal, we will
light another candle from the flame of the original; allowing all
candles to burn as long as they can.

Physically close the circle by exiting over the broom. Pick up the
broom and sweep away any energy that may have been left over. Clean
your working area and prepare your offerings, gifts and candles for
burial. If there are any cakes left over from the ritual, set them
outside for the animals and spirit folk. Pour out any left over wine
on the ground. Once again some people like to pour out the drink in
the shape of a pentacle. Wash all dishes and clean all tools.

Ritual Is Concluded
Finally, some people like to share their experiences during the
ritual. Some even carry the festival on and hold a party to share in
some of the fruits, vegetables and breads they labored over. For the
solitary, now is a good time to record the events and make notes
about what you felt, what you did and didn't do that you might like
to do next time.

---Source Unknown

Blessed Be,
Lady Nightshayde

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10.

Fun Friday: Smarty Pants Test

Posted by: "Lady Nightshayde" LadyNightshayde9@aol.com   nightshayde99

Thu Dec 2, 2010 11:51 pm (PST)





When it says you only have 8 seconds to answer the question, they aren't kidding ! You better be quick!!!!

This is VERY FAST , so be prepared.

You only have 8 seconds for each question.

Click on the Smart or stoopid and have fun.

Smartorstoopid

Love Each Day,
Lady Nightshayde

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11a.

One More Passing Show

Posted by: "Lady Nightshayde" LadyNightshayde9@aol.com   nightshayde99

Thu Dec 2, 2010 11:51 pm (PST)




One More Passing Show

This is a strategy that I have recently adopted into my own life. It's a subtle reminder that everything--the good and bad, pleasure and pain, approval and disapproval, achievements and mistakes, fame and shame--all come and go. Everything has a beginning and an ending and that's the way it's supposed to be.

Every experience you have ever had is over. Every thought you've ever had, started and finished. Every emotion and mood you've experienced has been replaced by another. You've been happy, sad, jealous, depressed, angry, in love, shamed, proud, and every other conceivable human feeling. Where did they all go? The answer is, no one really knows. All we know is that, eventually, everything disappears into nothingness. Welcoming this truth into your life is the beginning of a liberating adventure.

Our disappointment comes about in essentially two ways. When we're experiencing pleasure we want it to last forever. It never does. Or, when we're experiencing pain, we want it to go away--now. It usually doesn't. Unhappiness is the result of struggling against the natural flow of experience.

It's enormously helpful to experiment with the awareness that life is just one thing after another. One present moment followed by another present moment. When something is happening that we enjoy, know that while it's wonderful to experience the happiness it brings, it will eventually be replaced by something else, a different type of moment. If that's okay with you, you'll feel peace even when the moment changes. And if you're experiencing some type of pain or displeasure, know that this too shall pass. Keeping this awareness close to your heart is a wonderful way to maintain your perspective, even in the face of adversity. It's not always easy, but it is usually helpful.
by Richard Carlson, Ph. D.

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12.

Santa Claus is Pagan Too

Posted by: "Lady Nightshayde" LadyNightshayde9@aol.com   nightshayde99

Thu Dec 2, 2010 11:51 pm (PST)



Santa Claus is Pagan Too
©1998 Larry Morris (Emerald Rose)

Oh, Santa Claus is Pagan too, just like all the rest
And if you are a merry witch he'll bring you all the best
So get that star up on the roof, and bake those cookies, too
For Christmastime is really Yule, and Santa's Pagan too!

He's got that Buddha belly and his top's the Holly King
You dressed him in that British coat, the cap's a Nordic thing
You took the horns right off his head and stuck them on his deer
But he still flies high like Jupiter with a belly full of beer!

Oh, Santa Claus is Pagan too, just like all the rest
And if you are a merry witch he'll bring you all the best
So get that star up on the roof, and bake those cookies, too
For Christmastime is really Yule, and Santa's Pagan too!

Now history says Christ was likely not a Capricorn
But if you want to share the Yule, we don't care when he's born
Come join the celebration of the Sun King's bright rebirth
And if you practice what you preach, we'll all have peace on Earth!

Oh, Santa Claus is Pagan too, just like all the rest
And if you are a merry witch he'll bring you all the best
So get that star up on the roof, and bake those cookies, too
For Christmastime is really Yule, and Santa's Pagan too!

Now Santa's way more jolly than most Christians might require
And if he weren't so busy he'd be dancing 'round the fire
Yeah, you can call it Christmas 'cause you got us way outgunned
But just you wait till Beltane then we'll see who's having fun!

Oh, Santa Claus is Pagan too, just like all the rest
And if you are a merry witch he'll bring you all the best
So get that star up on the roof, and bake those cookies, too
For Christmastime is really Yule, and Santa's Pagan too!

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13a.

Spice Bag Gift Decorations

Posted by: "Lady Nightshayde" LadyNightshayde9@aol.com   nightshayde99

Thu Dec 2, 2010 11:53 pm (PST)




SPICE BAG GIFT DECORATIONS

Spice bags are a great way to add a holiday scent to the air or to
give as a gift to a friend.

1 organza bag
2 cinnamon sticks
Handful cardamom
Handful cloves
2 nutmeg seeds
1 star anise
1 or 2 sprigs fresh cedar or pine
Mandarin orange or tangerine peels

Add all the ingredients to the organza bag. Tie the bag with a nice ribbon and attach a card saying, "Drop me into eight cups of boiling water and allow these holiday aromas to fill your home."

Love Each Day,
Lady Nightshayde

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14a.

Aromatherapy TIp

Posted by: "Lady Nightshayde" LadyNightshayde9@aol.com   nightshayde99

Thu Dec 2, 2010 11:53 pm (PST)




5 drops Myrrh
5 drops Cedarwood Himalayan
6 drops Orange
5 drops Frankincense

This holiday blend of Frankincense and Myrrh has a warm, rich, spicy aroma.

Add the oils to a glass bottle and mix well by rolling the bottle in between
your hands. Use in an aroma lamp or electric diffuser such as the Aroma
Stream or Fan Fuser.
from www.aromathyme.com

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15a.

The Good Luck You Need Spell

Posted by: "Lady Nightshayde" LadyNightshayde9@aol.com   nightshayde99

Thu Dec 2, 2010 11:54 pm (PST)




The Good Luck You Need Spell

For good luck, find seven new pennies and a dark-red candle. Arrange the pennies in a circle on your altar area. You can also use a place where you keep sacred objects or special things. Put the candle in the center. Light it and say:

By flame, by star,
by dark of night,
I draw good luck
when the time is right.
I seek, I ask,
I make my plan.
I draw good fortune wherever I am.

On a piece of paper, write down your wish. Read the note before placing it inside an envelope, but don't seal it. Extinguish the fire. For the next seven days, light the candle and read the note. Imagine ways to achieve your wish. Each day, remove a penny until they are gone. Leave your note under the candle for one week. If you do not get your wish shortly, repeat the spell until you are well on your way to getting what you want. This spell works best when the Moon is in Scorpio.
~Susan Sheppard


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16.

Air Traffic Patterns

Posted by: "Lady Nightshayde" LadyNightshayde9@aol.com   nightshayde99

Thu Dec 2, 2010 11:55 pm (PST)





This is a 24 hour observation of all of the large aircraft flights in the world, condensed down to 1:11. From space we look like a bee hive of activity. What you will see, is a video showing air traffic around the world for 24 hours, taken from a satellite.

You won't believe this! The yellow dots are airplanes in the sky during a 24 hour period.

You will see the light of the day moving from the east to the west, as the Earth spins on it's axis. Also you will see the aircraft flow of traffic leaving the North American continent and travelling at night to arrive in the UK in the morning. Then you will see the flow changing, leaving the UK in the morning and flying to the American continent in daylight.

This is something that everyone should see. For us old -timers it is really fascinating. For our children/grandchildren it provides a superb learning moment and an opportunity to open up what could be a very interesting discussion. This is one of the coolest things ever seen. It surpasses the "World At Night" poster that NatGeo (I think) published bout 20 years ago. How many people do YOU think are in the sky at any given moment?

You can tell it was spring time in the north by the sun's foot print over the planet. You could see that it didn't set for long in the extreme north and it didn't quite rise in the extreme south. We are taught about the earth's tilt and how it causes summer and winter and how we had to imagine just what is going on. With this 24 hour observation of aircraft travel on the earth's surface we get to see the daylight pattern move as well. Remember watch the day to night..... Day is over in Australia when it starts.

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