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Fw: GrannyMoon's Morning Feast - Week of January 29 2012

Posted by: "Jim.BR549" jim.br549@yahoo.com   jim.br549

Mon Jan 30, 2012 1:40 pm (PST)

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Subject: GrannyMoonsMorningFeast GrannyMoon's Morning Feast - Week of January 29 2012

 
GrannyMoon's Morning Feast
   Week of 29 January 2012 
 
    
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About The Morning Feast and Goddessschool.com - The teachings here are based on ordinary magick, the principle that the mundane and the Divine are not separate, but peacefully coexist in all things. Know Mother Earth as the ultimate healer, and learn to utilize her gifts of nature. Inside each woman is a being of wisdom, deeply connected to the phases of the moon and the tides of the sea. All we need to do is trust our innate wisdom.    
 
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This Week's Affirmation: Today is an opportunity for hope. 
 
 Moon Moon, Mother Moon - Lunabar Moon Almanack for The Week   
    Lunabar Moon Almanack for Monday, January 30, 2012
First Quarter Moon, at 11h. 11m. evening.
Ascending Node is at 11° Sagittarius.
Moon in 10th degree of the Sign Taurus, the Bull;
also in 12th deg. of the Constellation Aries, the Ram.
Moonset: 12:06 morn.  Moonrise: 10:39 morn.  Midheaven: 5:46 eve. 

Lunabar Moon Almanack for Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Waxing, First Quarter Moon          Age: 8 ¾ days.
Ascending Node is at 11° Sagittarius.
Moon in 22nd degree of the Sign, and 0th degree
of the Constellation of Taurus, the Bull.
Moonset: 1:02 morn.  Moonrise: 11:14 morn.  Midheaven: 6:32 eve. 

Lunabar Moon Almanack for Wednesday, February 01, 2012
Waxing, First Quarter Moon          Age: 9 ¾ days.
Ascending Node is at 11° Sagittarius.
Moon in 4th degree of the Sign Gemini, the Twins;
also in 12th deg. of the Constellation Taurus, the Bull.
Moonset: 1:58 morn.  Moonrise: 11:53 morn.  Midheaven: 7:23 eve. 

Lunabar Moon Almanack for Thursday, February 02, 2012
Waxing, First Quarter Moon          Age: 10 ¾ days.
Moon at Descending Node.
Moon in 16th degree of the Sign Gemini, the Twins;
also in 24th deg. of the Constellation Taurus, the Bull.
Moonset: 2:53 morn.  Moonrise: 12:38 eve.  Midheaven: 8:13 eve. 

Lunabar Moon Almanack for Friday, February 03, 2012
Waxing, First Quarter Moon          Age: 11 ¾ days.
Ascending Node is at 11° Sagittarius.
Moon in 28th degree of the Sign Gemini, the Twins;
also in 36th deg. of the Constellation Taurus, the Bull.
Moonset: 3:45 morn.  Moonrise: 1:29 eve.  Midheaven: 9:05 eve. 

Lunabar Moon Almanack for Saturday, February 04, 2012
Waxing, Gibbous Moon          Age: 12 ¾ days.
Moon Runs High.
Moon in 11th degree of the Sign Moonchild, the Crab fish;
also in 12th deg. of the Constellation Gemini, the Twins.
Moonset: 4:34 morn.  Moonrise: 2:26 eve.  Midheaven: 9:57 eve. 

Lunabar Moon Almanack for Sunday, February 05, 2012
Waxing, Gibbous Moon          Age: 13 ¾ days.
Ascending Node is at 10° Sagittarius.
Moon in 24th degree of the Sign Moonchild, the Crab fish;
also in 25th deg. of the Constellation Gemini, the Twins.
Moonset: 5:19 morn.  Moonrise: 3:27 eve.  Midheaven: 10:49 eve. 

 
Moon Moon, Mother Moon - Current Moon Phase: Waning  
 
WAXING MOON - or 1st quarter moon - the period between the New Moon and the Full Moon.  This is a good time for attraction magick.The moon appears to grow bigger durning the next phase of orbit and moves to the 9 o'clock position....so we call it  a waxing moon.... it is used for attraction spells, inner love spells, protection for lovers and healing for couples.  
Waxing Moon Magick:  The waxing moon is  for constructive magick, such as love, wealth, success, courage, friendship, luck or healthy, protection, divination. Any working that needs extra power, such as help finding a new job or healings for serious conditions, can be done now. Also, love, knowledge, legal undertakings, money and dreams 
 
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     Lunar Lore  
 
If the moon is on its back in the third quarter,
it is a sign of rain.
 - Collected in R. Inwards, "Weather Lore".
...
Shower and wind have swept the sky,
But both have passed and now on high
  Shine the unnumbered stars;
O world of blue, too burning bright
Byday to pierce with questing sight,
  'Tis night your realm unbars!
 - From Ethel B. Howard's "Mid-Summer Stars."
...
The moon she possibly doth shine because
  Strook by the rays of sun, and day by day
May turn unto our gaze her light, the more
  She doth recede from orb of sun, until,
Facing him opposite across the world,
  She hath with full effulgence gleamed abroad...
            - Lucretius, "On the Nature of Things."
   
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This Week's Tarot Reading from The Quest Deck 
 
Past: Four of Stones  - The power is still present but is misused. Being filled with energy but not knowing what to do with it. Lacking an understanding of how things fit together. Having the power but not the wisdom to act constructively. By pursuing your own will you will overpower and hurt others.  
 
Present:  Mother of Cups  -  Love and sensuality. Someone who is fair, yet quiet. She appears a bit mysterious but is actually easily accessible. She would curl up in your lap while you were sharing your dreams. A good lover and sensual partner, she is easily put on a pedestal by others. Because of her deep connection to the earth she has a rock solid common sense that leans toward the homeopathic. She is someone who is easily your best friend, a wonderful mother and a consummate partner. She is psychic in an understated way. She shows emotional depth and balance. She is a spray of sunshine.  
 
Future: Two of Cups - Love that brings no joy. A false relationship or friend. Separation and divorce. Unfaithfulness. Something goes wrong with your romantic involvement. Not being able to trust the other person. An inequitable balance in the give-and-take of love. A relationship in trouble. Misunderstandings. Not being connected to the one you love 
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Heartwings Love Notes 503: Skating
 
Heartwings says, "It is difficult to come to terms with failed hopes."
 
How I longed to be able to glide over the ice like my classmates. Occasionally the playing field of my elementary school would flood and freeze, and we were allowed to skate on the ice. My skates didn't fit very well, nor did I have the strength in my ankles to stand up on the dull the blades for very long. Yet I kept trying, stuffing my feet into extra socks and lacing the skates as tight as I could.
 
My parents didn't skate, Occasionally the shallow water of the boggy swamp that bordered our property would freeze and I would practice scraping along on its small patches of ice for as much time as I could bear the discomfort of my attempts to skate. Occasionally invited to a skating party I'd spend my time by the fire, wistfully watching skilled skaters swirl and swoop. They looked like they were flying.
 
As an adult with children who loved to skate and a father who had them at the outdoor rink every possible moment, I found myself on the ice again. I hoped with better, sharper skates I could at last fly over the ice as I pined to do. To my dismay, my ankles were still inadequate and my skills rudimentary. I could skate around with my littlest children for a short time, and that was it. My time at the rink was mostly spent on a bench watching others glide by.
 
Wishing and hoping could not make it so. Eventually even my youngest was able to skate by herself and I hung up my skates for good. While it was sad to give up hope that I might ever improve, it was also something of a relief not to have to try any more. I had to come to terms with the fact that, no matter how hard I tried it might be impossible for me to do something. I've never been one for limits, and this was a difficult lesson for me to learn. I still wish I could skim over the ice, even just once. Perhaps in another lifetime my wish will be granted.
 
May you find ways to come to terms with your limits and make peace with them.
 
Blessings and Best Regards, Tasha Halpert
 
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Pagan Studies -  Candlemas / Purification /Presentation / Our Lady of Candelaria

First celebrated on February 14th, in 350 at Jerusalem, when it would have coincided with the Roman festival of Lupercalia, it was later moved up to February 2nd. Pope Sergius declared it should be celebrated with processions and candles, to commemorate Simeon's description of the child Jesus as a light to lighten the Gentiles. Candles blessed on this day were used as a protection from evil.

This is the ostensible reason given for the Catholic custom of bringing candles to church to be blessed by the priest on February 2nd, thus the name Candle-Mass. The candles are then taken home where they serve as talismans and protections from all sorts of disasters, much like Brigid's crosses. In Hungary, according to Dorothy Spicer, February 2nd is called Blessing of the Candle of the Happy Woman. In Poland, it is called Mother of God who Saves Us From Thunder. 

 This festival has long been associated with fire. Spicer writes that in ancient Armenia, this was the date of Cvarntarach, a pagan spring festival in honor of Mihr, the God of fire. Originally, fires were built in his honor in open places and a lantern was lit which burned in the temple throughout the year. When Armenia became Christian, the fires were built in church courtyards instead. People danced about the flames, jumped over them and carried home embers to kindle their own fires from the sacred flames.

The motif of fire also shows up in candle processions honoring St Agatha (Feb 5) and the legends of St Brigid (Feb 1). The fire represents the spark of new life, like the seeds blessed in northern Europe on St Blaise's Day (Feb 3) and carried home to "kindle" the existing seed.

The English have many rhymes which prognosticate about future weather based on the weather on Candlemas Day:

If Candlemas Day bring snow and rain
Winter is gone and won't come again
If Candlemas Day be clear and bright
Winter will have another flight.

These are all similar to the American custom of predicting the weather on Groundhog's Day, in that you don't want the groundhog to see his shadow. In Germany, they say that the shepherd would rather see the wolf enter his stable than the sun on Candlemas Day.

The ancient Armenians used the wind to predict the weather for the coming year by watching the smoke drifting up from the bonfires lit in honor of Mihr. The Scots also observed the wind on Candlemas as recorded in this rhyme:

If this night's wind blow south
It betokeneth warmth and growth;
If west, much milk and fish in the sea;
If north, much cold and snow there will be;
If east, the trees will bear much fruit;
If north-east, flee it, man, woman and brute.

This was also a holiday for Millers when windmills stand idle. In Crete it is said that they won't turn even if the miller tries to start them.  )0(   
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Pagan Studies - Waxing Moon Love Spell

For the next seven days, drink rose-petal tea every night at some time between 9 pm and 11 pm. There are several companies that make black tea with rose petals, or else you can add fresh rose petals from your garden to your tea. As you sip, visualize yourself as a loveable person who attracts the kind of person you are looking for. Add honey if you wish to appear especially sweet; cinnamon to appear spicy hot; rosemary to appear brilliant. Go outside at 11 pm on the night of the Full Moon, and seal the spell by saying:  "As my will, so mote it be." 
 
By: Denise Dumars )0(   
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Pagan Studies- Breaking Writer's Block Spell
 
Today is the feast day of St. Francis de Sales, patron saint of writers and journalists. On this day, you may do a spell
to surmount any creative blocks. To start, hold your arms out to your sides, and turn you head to face your right thumb
(if you are right-handed; face your left thumb if you are left handed). Say out loud:  " I cannot write any more. "  
 
Then turn your head to the opposite thumb and say:  " I can write anything at any time. " 
 
Repeat for both thumbs two more times. With your eyes open and looking forward, see both of your thumbs in your
peripheral vision. Take a deep breath. While exhaling, quickly bring your arms in front of you and cross them.
You might feel slightly disoriented for a few seconds, but new writing ideas will emerge.
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[which_witch_is_witch] Digest Number 5007

Which Witch is Which

Messages In This Digest (7 Messages)

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1a.

Daily Insight - Growth

Posted by: "Holly Stokes" hollylstokes@gmail.com   hollyberrysheart

Mon Jan 30, 2012 10:45 am (PST)



Once you begin to trust in your own growth, you'll become creative in
new fulfilling ways.
Think about the leaves and blossoms inside every tree as they lay
dormant through the winter… we do not see them nor does the tree but
we know they are there. Spring arrives and suddenly the world turns
green again with new growth abound!

Have patience and faith in your own inner strength and abilities and
before you know it, you will blossom as the trees do in Spring with
new growth pouring out all over the place!

Balance is the next key to your growth. A loving connection to your
real being will help center you now. There will be no need to force
anything into being. The flow of life itself will move you when needed
and everything will turn out as it should be.

NOTE: You still must do what is needed to reach whatever goal it is
you have in mind.. you must continue moving forward… you just don't
need to force things into being.

--
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2a.

Re: Spells that don't seem to be working....What can we do?

Posted by: "Peter Owlett" wyrdwynd69@yahoo.com   wyrdwynd69

Mon Jan 30, 2012 11:50 am (PST)



as others have posted its circumstance and condtions. that affect magical spirituyal and psychic workings..as a hedge witch we believe that while there is optimal moments to do majickal, urgency and need tend to weigt out over correct siderial scheduling...

its best to check your solitude versus attitude factors

is your enviroment condusive to spiritual solitude, emtional solitude as well as physical< a chaotic even if they are quiete apt buildings are not conducive to positive energy flow,

is your person space solitude in line with your need...line of sight of altar space can creATE A SUGESTIVE ENVIORMENT, IF THE REST OF THE ROOM IN YOUR DIRECT LINE OF SIGHT AS WELL AS TO THE CORNER OF YOUR EYES SUGgEST CHAOS, HOWEVER NEAT A ndSACRED THE ACTUAL ALTAR IS  a messy line of sight veiw will still evoke chaos

is your personal inner solitude ready to accept the forces you are going to work with...psycic, emtional and personal health clutterr is just as disruptive as your realtime physical space chaos

some times an overyly wrought personnal need for the working can disrupt the flow too, calm down collect your self and focus on the most direct magical and real time direction is best for the needs

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Sent: Monday, January 30, 2012 1:09 AM
Subject: [which_witch_is_witch] Spells that don't seem to be working....What can we do?


 
Spells that don't seem to be working....What can we do?

There are times when things don't seem to be working, when the energy isn't shifting and visualization seems to be off key. 

What are some things we can do to accomplish spell work when we feel it just won't work right? 
 
Cher
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3.

Tuesday's Correspondence...January 31

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

Mon Jan 30, 2012 8:57 pm (PST)



Tuesday's Correspondence...January 31
   
Today's Influences: Agriculture, Domestic, Long Life, Medicine, Travels, Visions, Theft
   
Deities: Lilith, Mars, Aries, the Morrighan, Luna, Selene, Diana, Re, Gaelach, Ida, Artemis [Whom The Greeks Associated With Bast], The Witches, Yemaya, Erzulie, Bast

Incense: Myrtle

Aromas: White Poppy, White Rose, Wallflower
   
Candle: Orange

Color: Red and orange

Planet: Mars

Metal: Iron

Gemstones: Garnets, ruby

Herbs & Plants: Thistles, holly, coneflower, cactus

Associations: War and conflict, enemies, initiation, marriage and protection

Use for magick involving the subconscious, healing, emotions, love, spirituality, healing wounds, children, small animals, women's mysteries, the female side of men, mothers, sisters, female partners, wives, instincts

What's Happening Today:

Child Labor Day
Feast of Great Typos
Festival of Brigantia begins
Festival of Imbolc begins
Festival of Transmission Errors
Kitchen God Visits Heaven (China)
National Brandy Alexander Day
Nauru Independence Day
Phlegm-Green, Moldy-Grey, and Gazzard Day (Goblin)
St. John Bosco's Day (patron of editors, apprentices)
St. Marcella's Day
St. Tryphena's Day (patron of nursing mothers)
Up Helly AA (Viking Festival)
Valkyries' Day (Norse)

China: The annual festival honoring Kuan Yin, the gentle Goddess
of Mercy, is celebrated.

Greek: The last day of each month is sacred to Hekate. Tribute
should be paid to her, preferably at midnight at a  crossroads.
4a.

Imbolc Ideas Having To Do With Fire

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

Mon Jan 30, 2012 8:59 pm (PST)



Imbolc Ideas Having To Do With Fire
by Starhawk, Anne Hill, and Diane Baker
.
Brigit Fire
Whether we circle around a hearth, outdoor bonfire, or kindle a blaze
in a cast-iron cauldron, in the season of Brigit we welcome the
return of light. Here are some suggestions for a safe and cheerful
blaze.

Cauldron Fire
You will need:
a cast-iron pot of any size
a lid that fits snugly, for putting out the fire
bricks, hotplate or other heat-resistant material to set the cauldron
on.
Epsom salts
rubbing alcohol
To keep the blaze going for 45 minutes in a five quart cauldron, you
need 1/2 gallon of Epsom salts and approximately 4 to 6 pints of
rubbing alcohol
Any cast-iron pot can be made into a cauldron with a fire of Epsom
salts and rubbing alcohol. This is a very safe blaze. Once the
cauldron is secured on a heat-proof surface, pour the Epsom salts in
until the bottom is covered, approximately 1 inch deep. Pour rubbing
alcohol over the salts until the alcohol is about an inch higher than
the salts. Hold a lighted match just above the alcohol. The liquid
will light and produce a strong orange flame. The flame burns cool,
unlike a wood fire, and it is difficult to burn things
in. When the flame gets low, cover to snuff out completely. Add more
rubbing alcohol to the cauldron and relight carefully. The warmer the
rubbing alcohol, the more quickly it ignites. This fire recipe leaves
a significant amount of sediment in the bottom of the cauldron. For
this reason, it is best to dedicate a pot strictly for cauldron use.

Kindling a Fire
This holiday is a good time to teach your older children how to set a
fire and kindle a blaze. Most children are eager to help lay a fire,
but may be too scared to light one. Using long matches often eases
their fear, and with supervision they can become quite proficient at
lighting fires. Children are great at gathering wood. A note of
caution about burning found wood, however: Make sure you inspect the
wood. Scrap plywood gives off toxic fumes, as does wood that has been
painted or coated with urethane. Make sure the wood you are burning
has not been coated with creosote. Creosote is a dark, often tarry
preservative and is commonly found on wood washed up on the beach.
Its fumes are toxic, and when burned, the treated wood creates a
smoky, stinky blaze. Creosote is easy to identify by its smell, which
resembles that of turpentine or paint thinner.

Egg Carton Fire Starters
You will need:
paraffin wax or beeswax (old candle stubs work great for this)
the bottom halves of cardboard egg cartons
sawdust, pine needles, scraps of cotton material, dry pinecones, or
shredded paper
scissors
a pot
Reuse all those old candle ends in this practical, convenient fire
project. Stuff each cardboard egg holder with sawdust or other
flammable material. Melt the wax in a pot, over low to medium heat.
When the wax is melted, carefully pour the wax into each depression
in the egg cartons. Make sure the wax does not overflow. Let cool.
After the wax has cooled down, use scissors to cut the fire starters
apart from each other, leaving the hardened wax inside its cardboard
shell. To use, set one or two fire starters in your fireplace,
surround with kindling and larger wood, and light. The fire starters
will keep burning long enough to light even the most stubborn logs.

Fire Safety
Never leave candles lit and a blazing fire unattended. It is a good
idea to have a pail of water or a fire extinguisher close at hand
when having a fire. If you often light fires at your home, try
growing an aloe vera plant, or keep some of the pure gel on hand in
the fridge, to use as first aid for burns. Fires at the beach are
popular in all seasons, and eliminate some of the risks of fires in
the woods or in the meadow. Few people are aware of how to extinguish
a beach fire safely, however. Covering up a beach fire with sand
actually insulates the coals, keeping them burning through the night.
Those hidden coals will still be red-hot in the morning waiting for
an unsuspecting person to step on them. Always douse a beach fire with
water - seawater works as well as fresh water - until there are no
more live coals. Wait for the steam to clear; then using a stick,
turn over all the coals to make sure no smoldering coals remain.

Candle Hat
One holiday tradition in Scandinavian countries is for the girls to
wear garlands in their hair that hold a circle of lit candles and
bless the light's return. We've adapted this candle custom to honor
the returning light for Brigit. These paper hats are a simple and
safe variation. Draw an inner circle on a 9-inch paper plate, about
an inch from the rim. Next draw very light lines dividing the circle
into quarters. Draw four rectangular candle shapes, keeping the
dividing lines as guides for the candles' centers. The rectangles
will meet in the center of the plate in a small square. Cut out the
candle shapes, preserving their connection to the ring at the rim.
This connection serves as the base of the candle. Bend candles
from their base to stand upright. Decorate candles with markers,
crayons and glitter. use the discarded plate material to cut flame
shapes. Color them bright flame colors, then glue or staple them to
the top of the candles.

Brigit Candles
You will need:
1 recipe salt dough clay
a bowl of water
8 1/2 by 11 inch sheet of paper, one for each candle
wax paper, cut into 8 1/2 by 11 inch sheets, one for each candle tape
1 T vegetable oil
toothpicks
small bowl
candle making supplies
Honor Brigit with new special candles. These candles use molds made
from coiled salt dough ropes so that each completely unique candle
bears the spiral imprint of the coil.

Taper Candles
Make ropes by rolling salt dough clay between your hands. Each rope
should be two or three feet long and 1/4 to 1/2 inch in diameter. If
younger children can't manage such lengths, have them make smaller
segments that can be joined later with a little pressure and water.
Dip your fingers into the bowl of water occasionally if the dough
tends to crack. Roll the paper into a 1 inch wide cylinder and tape
it shut. Around this cylinder, tape a piece of wax paper. Coat the
wax paper with a thin layer of oil. Lightly moisten a salt dough rope
with water. Lay the paper cylinder on its side at one end of the
rope. Roll it along the dough, wrapping the rope up the cylinder
until it is six inches tall. Be sure the edges of the coiled rope
always touch. To provide extra support, at intervals stick several
toothpicks vertically through the coils. Make a bottom for the mold by
shaping another piece of salt dough into a 3/4 inch thick circle
that's larger than the coiled tower in diameter. Moisten the bottom's
surface, then carefully lift the coiled tower onto the bottom piece
and press gently to make a seal. Pull the paper cylinder out. This
slides out easily, leaving the wax paper. Remove it by gently tugging
on the wax paper with one hand while you support the clay coils with
the others. Inspect each part of the mold, looking for tiny cracks
where melted wax could leak. Press these shut. If the coils start to
sag, quickly fashion a paper cylinder around the outside of the coils
and tape it closed. Trim it to the same height as the clay, so it
won't get in the way when you are pouring wax. Set the mold in
an empty bowl, in case wax leaks through. You are ready to pour.
Pouring the wax is thrilling. Go very slowly up each level to make
sure no wax is leaking through. If a leak appears, carefully pinch it
shut and pour again. Insert the wick. The wax will harden within an
hour, long before the clay dries. To unmold, just unwind the clay. If
some sticks, soak the candle in cool water and then gently rinse off
the clay. The candles have a wonderfully craggy spiral looping from
bottom to top, and burn with a lovely strong flame.

Beehive Candles
You can also make beehive candles with great success by coiling ropes
of salt dough in a small, deep bowl. A rice bowl is the perfect size.
It's easier to start with making a spiral, about 3 inches across,
outside of the bowl, then transferring this into the bottom of the
bowl. Next coil the rope inside the bowl until you reach the top. The
candle is burned with the dome side up, so the wick has to be
extended through the wax at the bottom of the bowl. When the wax is
firm enough to insert the wick, use a slightly larger straw than
usual, and push it firmly through the candle, into the dough beneath,
straight to the bottom of the bowl. The candle unmolds easily: Lift
candle and mold from the bowl and uncoil the mold.

Brigit Candleholder
To echo the Goddess's symbol of the serpent, make this candleholder,
which resembles a coiled snake. Follow directions for making a mold
for taper candles, with the following differences:
1. Size your holder by wrapping a paper cylinder around whatever
candle you intend to use. Remove candle before proceeding further.
2. Dough ropes should be about 1/2 inch wide and a foot long. If
candleholder is taller than 4 inches, use toothpicks for extra  support.
3. Make the bottom by coiling a rope into a small circle. 4. After
the paper cylinder has been removed, use your candle to gently test
of the open end of the candleholder is large enough to accommodate
the candle. If it's too small, delicately press the opening wider. If
it's too large, fill in with bits of salt dough.
5 Bake the holder as directed. Turn after the first hour to be sure
it does not stick to the pan.
6 Cool completely after baking. Then paint with snaky patterns,
finishing with eyes on the end of the top coil.
 
From "Circle Round" By Starhawk, Diane Baker and Anne Hill
5a.

Traditional Irish Song to the Goddess Brigid

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Here is Biddy, dressed in white.
Give her something to get through the night.
Here is Biddy, dressed in white.
Give poor Biddy a little light.
 
Give poor Biddy something!
Look, her clothes are torn.
Give poor Biddy something!
Look, her shoes are worn.
 
Here is Biddy dressed in white.
Give her something to get through the night.
Here is Biddy, dressed in white.
Give poor Biddy a little light.
 ~Traditional Irish Song to the Goddess Brigid
 
In
Ireland, the end of winter occurs now, when sheep begin to bear their
lambs and life stirs at last after its winter sleep. In our calendar,
spring is still long away, but we feel the stirring within ourselves
that longer sunlight hours brings.
 
Such stirrings need
encouragement. At this time of year, little children dressed in rags
walked the byways of old Ireland, begging "something for poor Biddy,"
receiving treats of money and food. In ancient times, "Biddy" was the
Goddess Brigid, translated into the Christian saint Bridget. Like her,
we will survive even the darkest times to be reborn again.
 
But
our wintry souls can call out for gifts, kind words and embraces, small
tokens that reveal our importance to each other. Winter's night is
passing, but winter can remain within our souls unless we reach our
hands to offer the warmth of human kindness to our friends and loved
ones.
..
By Patricia Monaghan
6.

Get Ready for Imbolc!: Day 6: Crafts and Creations

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Get Ready for Imbolc!

Day 6: Crafts and Creations
From Patti Wigington, your Guide to Paganism / Wicca
If you're like most Pagans and Wiccans, you probably enjoy decorating your home and altar for the Sabbats. Because it's hard to find Pagan holiday decorations most times of the year, sometimes it's just better to make your own. At Imbolc, we're looking at the end of winter, and honoring the goddess Brighid. By combining these two aspects of the season, we can put together some simple yet decorative goodies to adorn our hearth and home.
Make a Brighid's Cross

A Brighid's Cross can be purchased in many Irish craft shopes or at festivals, but it's actually pretty easy to make your own. You can incorporate the creation of your Brighid's Cross into your Imbolc rituals, use it as a meditative exercise, or just put one together with your kids as a fun craft activity...Read More

Make a Brighid Doll

In one of her many aspects, Brighid is known as the bride. She is a symbol of fertility and good fortune, and is seen as yet one more step in the cycle of life, death, and rebirth. Traditionally, the Brighid doll is made of woven grain such as oats or wheat. This version, however, uses corn husks...Make a Brighid Doll. Once you've made your doll, you may also want to put her in a place of honor in the Bride's Bed near your hearth.

Brighid's Crown of Fire

Brighid reminds us that spring is around the corner. She watches over hearth and home, and this craft project combines her position as firekeeper with that of fertility goddess. Make this crown as an altar decoration, or leave off the candles and hang it on your door for Imbolc...Read More

The Priapic Wand

Although certainly Imbolc celebrates the approaching fertility of the goddess, without the masculine aspects of the god there could be no new life. Make a Priapic wand as part of your Imbolc celebration...Read More

Ice Candles

Combine cold ice with Imbolc's fire to create these fun winter crafts. An ice candle looks lovely when it's burning, and it's a good way to blend these two elements together in ritual...Read More

Firestarters

Brighid is a goddess of fire, but let's face it -- sometimes getting a fire lit on a chilly, windy winter evening can be tricky. Put together a batch of simple fire starters to keep on hand, and you'll be able to get a blaze going at any time!Read More

Tomorrow: Your Imbolc Celebration

In tomorrow's class -- our final lesson! -- we'll look at some of the feasting and food that can be prepared for an Imbolc get-together.


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Paganism / Wicca Guide
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