Messages In This Digest (4 Messages)
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- When Creating For Others From: Holly Stokes
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- Sunday's Correspondence...Feb 5 From: Cher Chirichello
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- Goddess of The Day: AGATHA Saint Agatha's Day (Italy) From: Cher Chirichello
- 4a.
- Nihongi, Japanese Scriptures From: Cher Chirichello
Messages
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When Creating For Others
Posted by: "Holly Stokes" hollylstokes@gmail.com hollyberrysheart
Sat Feb 4, 2012 10:44 am (PST)
Be sure that when you are creating pieces of art or craft items for
others that you feel good yourself when doing the work. Your energy
goes into everything you create and so when that item gets a new owner
.. not only do they have your creation they also have a bit of your
energy. You want to make sure that they receive good, healing and
happy energy along with the item and not cruddy, negative or sick
energy.
If you feel bad, if you are angry, depressed, hurt, sore, achy or any
of the sort then that energy will go into whatever you are doing at
the time. Be aware of your own feelings when creating or doing
anything.
It's ok to have a bad or off day... just be aware of what you are
doing and how you feel .. whether realted or not that energy is there
and it DOES go into whatever it is you are doing... even if you are
simply cooking a meal.
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Sunday's Correspondence...Feb 5
Posted by: "Cher Chirichello" CHIC0411@YAHOO.COM chic0411
Sat Feb 4, 2012 8:55 pm (PST)
Sunday's Correspondence...Feb 5
Today's Influences: Luck, Religion, Healing, Trade And Employment, Treasure, Honors, Riches, Legal Matters
Deities: Brighid, Helios, Ra, Juno, Hera, Kwan Yin, Mary, Cybele, Tara, Mawu, Mlaba Mwana Waresa, Ishtar, Nuit
Aromas: Stock, Lilac, Storax, Aloes
Incense: Nutmeg, Henbane
Candle: Gold
Color: Yellow & gold
Planet: Sun
Metal: Gold
Gemstones: Quartz crystal, diamond, amber, carnelian
Herbs & Plants:Marigold, sunflower, cinnamon
Associations: Agriculture, beauty, hope, victory, self-expression and creativity
Use for magick involving growth, expansion, prosperity, money, business, attracting more of what you have.
What's Happening Today:
Bartender's Cup
Bob Marley Day (Jamaica)
Bursting Day - Iceland
Carnival / Mardi Gras - Various Location
Cattle Day -The ten days beginning with Chinese New Year are named after animals and plants. The fifth day is Cattle Day. It is also the day when people resume their ordinary lives.
Chama Cha Mapinduzi Day (aka CCM; Tanzania)
Constitution Day (Mexico)
Día de la Constitución (Constitution Day) - Mexico
Disaster Day
Fastnachts Day - Pennsylvania Dutch
Feast of Ia
Feast of the Air Spirits - Wiccan
International Pancake Day
Japanese Martyr Day
Lailatul Quadr (Night of Power)
Liberation of the Republic from the Alberoni Occupation - San Marino
Move Hollywood & Broadway to Lebanon, PA Day
National Chocolate Fondue Day
National Girls and Women in Sports Day
National Weatherperson's Day
Paczki Day
President's Day - Congo (Republic of)
Primrose Day
Sojong Day
St Blaise
St Dorothy
St. Agatha's Day - San Marino
St. Agatha's Day (patron of Malta, nurses, jewelers, bell makers, bell ringers, wet nurses; against fire, breast cancer)
St. Avitus' Day
Unity Day - Burundi
Wyrd's Day Anglo-Saxon(Celtic Goddess of Fortune Telling)
Feast of Ia (Celtic) - Ia was the sacred maiden who sailed from Ireland to Cornwall on a giant leaf. Feast of Ia is celebrated in honor of, and to invoke the power of, the Sacred Maiden of the Pagan mythos.
Deliverance Day - During the early Middle Ages in England, near Clearwell in the depths of the Forest of Dean, a ferocious contest was fought between the last known unicorn and the devil's apprentice. The exhausted unicorn was fettered for seven days by a mortal spell, and the legend tells of its great struggle to break free and subvert the curse forever. Bindrunes are carved onto house doorposts or personal amulets to enforce the subjugation.
Fortuna - This day is for telling fortunes and practicing divination. It's Sacred to Fortuna, the Roman goddess of women, luck and fertility.
Sojong Day - Tibetan Buddhist day of fasting, confession, and reparation for harm done.
St Dorothy (patron of gardeners) - Use this day to go through your seed catalogues and to plan out your garden.
St. Agatha - Christianized version of the Greek Goddess Tyche, the Roman Fortuna, and the Norse Wyrd, has her holy day today. This day is especially powerful for all forms of divination and fortune telling.
1962, the Great conjunction of the Sun, Moon, Venus, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, and Saturn occurred in the sign of Aquarius.
Chinese New Year, pronounced in Chinese as "xin nian", always falls on the date of marking the beginning of the spring and thus it is also called the "Spring Festival". "xin" means "new" and "nian" means "year". By tradition, Chinese will be busy in buying presents, decorating their houses, preparing food and making new cloths for the New Year. During that period, all transportation, in particular railway, will be busy in bringing Chinese back to their own home town for a family reunion on the Chinese New year Eve.
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Goddess of The Day: AGATHA Saint Agatha's Day (Italy)
Posted by: "Cher Chirichello" CHIC0411@YAHOO.COM chic0411
Sat Feb 4, 2012 8:56 pm (PST)
Goddess of The Day: AGATHA
Saint Agatha's Day (Italy)
Themes: Health; Well-Being; Protection
Symbols: Any Health-related Items
About Agatha: Saint Agatha was a third-century Italian martyr who now presides over
matters of health and protects homes from fire damage. Many nurses and
healers turn to her for assistance in their work. While this saint as a a historical persona ( not simply a rewritten Goddess figure), she
certainly embodies the healthy guardian energies of the goddess.
To Do Today: Traditionally, candles are taken from a central location to people's
homes to bring Agatha's blessings, So, get yourself a special Agatha
candle, of any color, and light it in a safe place whenever you feel
under the weather.
Take out your first-aid kit or bandages and bless it today, saying:
Restore vitality, well-being impart,
Saint Agatha, hear the cry of my heart.
On these tools of healing your blessing give,
That I may stay healthy as long as I live.
When you use any item in the first-aid kit, you can activate the restorative magick by repeating the incantation.
To protect your home from fire, take a sprig of misteltoe left over from the holiday saeson and put it near your hearth.
Invoke Saint Agatha's protection by saying:
Saint Agatha. let my home be protected,
Let these fires ne'er be neglected.
If you don't have mistletoe, substitute any red-colored stone.)0(
By Patricia Telesco
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Nihongi, Japanese Scriptures
Posted by: "Cher Chirichello" CHIC0411@YAHOO.COM chic0411
Sat Feb 4, 2012 9:00 pm (PST)
When I look to the royal sky
I see her, a tranquil queen
behind a screen of clouds. The sun!
For thousands of ages may she shine.
For thousands of ages may we serve her.
May we serve her with reverence.
May we serve her with love.
~Nihongi, Japanese Scriptures
In Japan, this day is
known as Sebutsen, the feast of "closing the door on winter." Each day
the sun's light grows more visibly stronger. Each day we move toward the rebirth and blossoming that is springtime. Yet this is also the time of the deepest depression, the greatest sadness. We have used up the
emotional and physical reserves that brought us through the early
winter; now we have only the hope of spring to sustain us.
There are periods in
life that are as dry and difficult as late winter. During these times,
we must hold on to the knowledge of life's great cycles and know that
change is the only thing guaranteed us in this life. Life has its own
weather, its own seasons. We cannot predict just when a storm will come
or when it will end. We only know that, as in nature, our own lives
change ceaselessly: big changes and small, violent changes and gradual
ones, but changes nonetheless
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by Patricia Monaghan
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