vineri, 17 februarie 2012

[which_witch_is_witch] Digest Number 5024

Messages In This Digest (6 Messages)

1.
Prayers For Our Pagan Soldiers, 2/16/2012, 7:00 pm From: which_witch_is_witch@yahoogroups.com
2.
Goddess Of The Day: FORNAX Fornacalia (ROME) From: Cher Chirichello
3a.
Money Spell From: Cher Chirichello
4.
Daily Aromatherapy Tip  - Scented Flowers From: Cher Chirichello
5a.
Hopi Night Chant From: Cher Chirichello
6.
Friday's Correspondence...February 17 From: Cher Chirichello

Messages

1.

Prayers For Our Pagan Soldiers, 2/16/2012, 7:00 pm

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

Thu Feb 16, 2012 3:40 pm (PST)



Reminder from: which_witch_is_witch Yahoo! Group
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/which_witch_is_witch/cal

Prayers For Our Pagan Soldiers
Thursday February 16, 2012
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
(This event repeats every week.)
Location: Sending Prayers For Our Loved Members in Iraq

Notes:
Pete Barrington <lordtracker, member)Came home 02/08/10
Robert James
Sgt, Thomas Kerns Afghanistan
David Daugherty
James Martin
Michael Cochran <nightwolf1284@gmail.com>
Scotti (scottia_37)
Eric McArter
Pvt1 Roy Nicholas Kimball
PFC Clint Saucida
PFC Trujillo, Floyd (Tony) Army/Iraq

Your in our Prayers, be safe and come home quick!
And Many prayers to the families to First Class Charles Heinlein Passed July 31st, PFC Stephen P Snowberger III & SGT Stewart, we honor they're passing and will never be forgotten!

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2.

Goddess Of The Day: FORNAX Fornacalia (ROME)

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

Thu Feb 16, 2012 6:30 pm (PST)



Goddess Of The Day: FORNAX
Fornacalia (ROME)
 
Themes: Home; Love
Symbols: Stove; Fire; Wheat
 
About
Fornax: In Rome, Fornax guided the baking of bread, which being the
proverbial staff of life, was no small matter. Today Fornax still stands ready to watch over our hearths, as the goddess of the oven, which is
the true heart of any home. If her fires go out, folklore says, warmth
among the homes' occupants dwindles soon thereafter.
 
To Do
Today: Fornacalia was the Roman festival of ovens, in which Fornax was
invoked by baking wheat breads and other grain-related foods. So think
about dusting off your cookbooks, especially any recipes from your
family, and start baking! Even people pressed for time can usually make a batch of bread from frozen dough. If you only own a microwave, have no
fear - microwaveable soft-dough pretzels are readily available in the
freezer section of your supermarket. Or, simpler still, have toast for
breakfast this morning to internalize Fornax's warm emotions. On the
other hand, if you'd like to give Fornax a much-needed break from her
toils at your place, go out and eat! Just make sure to have some bread
as part of the meal to welcome Fornax to your feast.
 
Finally,
take any dried bread you may have and crumble it up for the birds and
squirrels. Focus on your desire for love and closeness in your life. The birds and squirrels will convey your wishes to Fornax, the heavens, and the four corners of creation.
)0( 
By Patricia Telesco
3a.

Money Spell

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

Thu Feb 16, 2012 6:32 pm (PST)



Money Spell
Incense of the day: Musk
 
To gather money for a property
or a business you want to invest in, take four stones and place them at
each directional corner. Take silver coins and join them with these to
form a square. Write what you want on a piece of paper and place it in
the center. See yourself in this new opportunity. Trace coins with your
finger, starting in the east, and say:
 
East by south,
My choice is made.
South by west,
My futures laid.
West by north,
Let fortune come.
North by east,
My will be done.
 
If you can, leave this altar up. Every time you go by it, envision yourself in your new home or life.
This spell is in honor of Terminusâ€"an old and important deity. His
festival, the Terminalia, was held in February. Landowners laid
sacrifices at the boundary stones of their property.
 
By: Nancy Bennett,
4.

Daily Aromatherapy Tip  - Scented Flowers

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

Thu Feb 16, 2012 6:33 pm (PST)



Daily Aromatherapy Tip  - Scented Flowers

Silk and Paper flowers can be scented with your favorite essential oils. 
Be sure to place in the oil in an   inconspicuous spot so as not to stain flowers.  
Use 1 drop per flower.
AromaThyme.com
5a.

Hopi Night Chant

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

Thu Feb 16, 2012 6:34 pm (PST)



Happily May I walk.
Happily, with abundance, may I walk.
Happily, with abundant colors, may I walk.
Happily, with abundant rain, may I walk.
Happily, on a trail of abundant pollen, may I walk.
Happily, with abundance, may I walk.
Happily, may I walk.
~ Hopi Night Chant
 
Where does
happiness come from? Today we are told that happiness comes from holding a perfect job, having a perfect body, being in a perfect relationship.
But the Hopi and other ancient people of the Americas made happiness
something simpler, and more profound. To them, happiness was being
attuned to the natural world around us - and fulfilling one's duties
toward that world.
 
For the world does
not just exist outside ourselves. We interact with it at every turn. Our actions have consequences: just as surely as today's weather will
affect our way of dressing to go outdoors, our actions affect our world. At this moment, the liquefied bodies of dinosaurs are being burned to
heat our air; waters are being directed from their natural sources into
our homes; fuel is being burned at a distant site and carried to our
buildings for electricity. Even as we sit still, reading, we consume the products of the earth. We are never separate from her, not for an
instant. Let us grow more aware of this deep connection, and find not
only happiness but responsibility within it.
 
)0(    
By Patricia Monaghan
6.

Friday's Correspondence...February 17

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

Thu Feb 16, 2012 6:56 pm (PST)



Friday's Correspondence...February 17
   
Today's Influences: All Love Matters, Friendships, Affection, Partnerships, Money, Sex
   
Deities: Freya, Venus, Astarte, Aphrodite, Erzulie, Aida Wedo, Eve,  Diana, Aset [Isis], The Witch Of Gaeta, Chalchiuhtlique

Incense:  Saffron, Verbena

aromas: Stephanotis, Apple Blossom, Musk, Ambergris

Candle: Green

Color: Pink, aqua/blue-green

Planet: Venus

Metal: Copper

Gemstones: Coral, emerald, rose quartz

Herbs & Plants: Strawberries, apple blossoms, feverfew

Associations: Family life and fertility, sexuality, harmony, friendship, growth

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

What's Happening Today:

Random Acts of Kindness Day
Fornacalia (Old Roman Bread Festival)
National Cafe Au Lait Day
Championship Crab Races
Bonten Festival (Japan)
National PTA Founder's Day
St. Fintan's Day
Festival Du Voyageur begins (Manitoba, Canada @)
Sourdough Rendezvous begins (Yukon, Canada)
Feast of Shesmu (Eqyptian God of Wine Press)
Celtic tree month of Luis ends
 
Quirinalia/Festival of the Stupid/Feast of Fools - Rome was divided into thirty divisions, and each section was responsible for choosing its own day in early February for performing the Fornicalia, or first fruit offering to Ceres of roasted wheat. As Rome grew larger, people grew confused about which section they belonged to, and so people were allowed to make their sacrifice on the Quirinalia, which was therefore called the Feast of Fools.
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