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Raziel and Azriel... interesting typo. For me that has a ring to it since some of the suffering beings I work with are dead humans, some are not, but many are. I am going to delve into that a bit deeper, if I come across anything interesting I will let you know. I was busy yesterday, I had four patients, which is quite a bit for this little fox. The last patient I had was an extraction that turned out to be an extraction - depossession. It was taxing. My last patient had requested an extraction due to her health problems and that her man of twelve years, no warning, broke up with her ande moved to New York. Then her body rose up and demanded attention. Interesting work. I wear bracelets when I do extraction work, so that 'greeblies' do not go up my arms. It is just a small thing I do, I am sure others protect their bodies in different ways. I sometimes will wear necklaces that I have charged for protection or created ceremony specifically to create protection pieces. I cleaned my entire spirit room last night after my last patient left. Today I am cleaning the house top to bottom. Washed all the floors, hell I even moved the fridge and stove!! Did all my laundry and now I am tackling the dusting... including my poor neglected bedroom. And then... argh... the office. I have one public talk tomorrow night on Compassionate Depossession and I have been asked back to the University to talk about shamanism in one of the ancient religion classes. Shamanism is ancient and yet still so very alive. It changes and has to evolve, or it will die. This week is my last drumming circle in the temple. I am doing a Ceremony of Gratitude. Still working on which story to tell. Storytelling is such a vibrant part of shamanism. Is it so in witchcraft or wicca in your neck of the woods? I have been to many different rituals and ceremonies over the years and not many have told stories. The druid rites I have been to have had stories, and fun ones too!! It is hard to believe this is the last circle I lead. I suspect it will be a bit of an emotional roller coaster this week. ![]() ![]() Glad you put a link to witchvox... I have been advertising circles and events on there for a number of years. It is a fantastic resource. It is nice to see it here. Well... my house work is yelling at me. I am off. No rest for the cutely wicked. Have a fantastic day everyone. Cath pass my huge hug hello to Gryph!! Foxyshaman
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{{{{{{{{{{{{{{Foxyshaman}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}} Gryph sends his hellos and hug back to you from the middle of typing up the minutes for the last Neighborhood Association meeting!
I would LOVE to hear what you might find re: Raziel and Azriel! And um, *admiration* what clean floors you have! Am I right that this is one way to clean the greeblies out of one's space? I love the term "greeblies" and I think your bracelets of protection are an all-around good idea! I used to wear necklaces for protection--tis a Marian thing, to wear a medallion with Mary's image for protection--but I suppose they were more than that, because routinely they would get "fully charged" and then ask to be passed onto someone who needed them. Lately I am wearing a pentacle that is less about protection and more about accessing. It seems to be a good trigger, helps me to work better. I've been dealing with a lot of fear lately. I finally realized that no matter WHAT I happen to wish to do, if I think--just think--about working any kind of magic, I am automatically deflected into something mindless, usually a computer game, and it seems to grab hold of my mind and keep me there until I am utterly exhausted and have fallen asleep in the chair. I have in the past been a victim of a pretty serious "Do Not" spell and it took me a LOT of effort just to identify it and then to deal with it, so of course that's the first thing on my mind, "omigawds, am I hemmed in by that spell again?!" BUT *sigh* I am also cognizant that it ain't necessarily so... this could be my own fears holding me back. In that case, I dunno what to do. (You cannot imagine how much I want to delete this post and go play Solitaire at this moment! OY!) I don't like feeling out of control; I especially don't like not knowing what's IN control of me. Damn. Since what I want is to have access to my own power and abilities again, and since the necklace I wear seems to be helping, I think maybe I need to do as you do, and start using more of what works. About stories, well, I'm a Solitairy [EDITED to correct lol, Solitary, Solitary!!] so I don't really know. Back when I was a newbie witchlet, the Women's Spirituality group I attended was big on stories, though. Wishing you the very best on your drumming circle, Sunshine Last edited by Bit; 05-16-2010 at 02:42 PM. Reason: omg lol, some typos are perfect |
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I was wondering if any of y'all have a spirit animal that you know of?
Also, do you find yourself connected to any other-worldly beings/elementals? And, do you find yourself connected to certain trees or types of trees? ------------- my answers: I feel especially connected to both cats and spiders. My mom has a thing with turtles, my dad has a thing with owls, and one of my aunts has a thing with fish. I'm also very drawn to mermaids, I have a friend who's very drawn to faeries, an aunt who's drawn to pixies and another aunt who's drawn to gnomes and trolls. My mom tends to be drawn to dragons and other monsters, and my gf is also drawn to dragons. I love trees - all trees - but especially sycamores, redbuds and mimosas.
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{{{{{{{{{{{{Nat}}}}}}}}}} *utterly delighted!* How cool to run into someone else who is connected to them! How I love them! Sycamore branches were gifted to me (by the trees themselves) a little over two years ago and they've guarded our home ever since! I've considered myself a Daughter of the Trees for most of my life, and I cherish the redbuds, hackberries, maples and oak that we're blessed with here in That House. In Phoenix, I adored mulberries and pines. The trees that are the most special to me, although not in the spirit connection way, are fruit trees, apple, peach, plum, cherry, orange, date palm, etc, and my favorite, the fig tree. I suppose it's like the difference between my teachers and my little sisters (to put the difference in the ways I relate to them into human terms). Animal connections, there are so many... they come and they go, depending on what I need and also on what the people I am with need. (You might remember I used to post as Mama Tigre--the tiger.) It's the same with beings on other planes. I'm not close to the fae, but I'm comfortable with many creatures better known through mythology, like gryphons. Cath |
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Bit - how awesome is that?
![]() I have sycamore seed-balls at home and work. My grandfather used to write me letters on sycamore bark and sign them "A. Troll" or "D. Troll" and tell me that he "found" them. There is a young sycamore tree at my work, and there were a few times I went out there and hung out next to it, and the trunk was covered in flies and the leaves were wilty. I was out there to meditate, so I suggested to the tree that we ground and center together. I held onto one of its leaves, and imagined both of use extending our roots down toward the center of the earth and bringing up that earth energy together. What surprised me, is that it seemed to me that the tree had an easier time with this than I did, and that the energy not only came up through it faster but that it sort of spilled over onto me. Since then, when I can, I go out there and listen to podcasts or meditate or check bfp under the tree on my breaks, and I always tell the tree hi and often sit in the grass and lean against the trunk. No more flies, btw.
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SWEEET!!! You healed that tree, Nat! *huge beaming grin at ya* Gryph says, "Good work!" and so do I!
Isn't it amazingly cool to have a tree for a spiritual partner? I don't hang on to the sycamore seedballs because I have those huge long twisty branches. My favorite tree dropped them the first fall and winter I was in this neighborhood; one is twelve feet long! They're generally a couple/three inches in diameter at the base. I originally was going to make walking sticks from them and it confused me that each time I thought of it, they seemed to say no... I finally realized they were already doing what they wanted to be doing, by protecting us and adding tree energy to our home. |
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heh well thanks, but i think the tree healed itself possibly. it was more proficient than I was anyway.
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I've always felt a kinship to Morrigan's messengers...the corvids...most specificially ravens & crows. Although my family name is daw...coincidence, no? lol I keep company with felines & equines as often as possible. I find that I have a lot to learn from them... And I find my peace of mind/body/spirit walking through a nearby forest, plentiful with oak trees. ~Skipping off to play in the forest~Blue |
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I do have power animals that I work with and journey with all the time. I have my primary spirits which are lion, panther, owl, deer and moose. There are other animals that have taught me quite a bit over the years when I journey (which is a term used to mean altered state of consciousness, usually sonic driven). In ordinary reality I have worked with cats, lots of birds and horses. I work with elementals carefully. Elementals in my workings are: Sylph, Undine, Gnome and Salamander. I do like contacting & working with the Little People. Every summer I lead a shamanic wilderness camp,last years theme was working with the Little people. We broke off into three tribes, elves, gnomes and faeries. It was fascinating and the journey work was quite substantial for the participants. I have a very healthy respect for the Fae and beings associated with that term. I have long researched Fairy Tales as a way of understanding my relationship (historical and familial) with the unseen. I don't generally see Faeries as kind and loving beings... at least they have certainly not always appeared that way to me... this one time... oh wait this is not story time ![]() Trees, well you guys certainly have different trees than I do up here. I love my Spruce trees and the different kinds of poplars. I am also very fond of the Cedar forests of the West Coast and interior BC. Old Elm trees also hold a very special place in my heart. Oh and how could I forget choke cherry trees??? i loved climbing them as a kid and taking the bitter fruit. As an adult I still like to climb trees, but choke cherries don't support adult weight very well ![]()
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What a wonderful conversation! I'm so glad you started it, Nat!
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Here's their fb addy. http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/isaac.phaedra.bonewits Here is their website. http://www.neopagan.net/ Here is the call to action, from the House of Danu: The Rolling Thunder has already begun in Europe and is moving across the face of the Earth. Please join in, and bring healing to one of the Pagan community's most beloved authors!Isaac Bonewits defines what it is to be a Druid in our time and place. A great friend to the House of Danu, he was the founder of Ár nDraíocht Féin and leader within many Pagan traditions. Isaac has been struggling with colon cancer (root chakra) and it has reached a point where he needs a miracle. ps-I edited the email addy out of this post, as they are already swamped by over 1000 spam messages a day; no sense taking chances a bot would find the address here and add more. |
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Do you prefer to make your own tools (wands, athames, cards, cups, etc) or buy them already made? If you make them yourself, do you prefer to find the makings as you walk through an area, or to buy unadorned items and personalize them? ~~~~~~ My answers: I've done all of the above at various times. Sometimes I have found absolutely wonderful items in the shops, especially jewelry and cards--certainly, making one's own tarot cards is QUITE the daunting challenge for me, lol--and sometimes items have presented themselves to me completely unexpectedly. My favorite example of the unexpected tool is a small geode I found once (now moved on to another owner, nonconsensually) that was naturally opened and bent back. It looked like a tiny shrine of the Mother from one angle and like a fish with its mouth open from another, and it served me well for several years. Once in a while I make something just for the sake of creating, and then discover afterwards that it's become a tool. My favorite example of that is a small gourd I painted once to look like a curled up fox. It became my guardian while I worked in a haunted building by myself, until it broke in my pocket one day. I find myself thinking that I *should* make all my own tools, mostly because lots of people have *said* so... but yanno what, if we all made all of our own tools, the Pagan artists among us would have to go out of business. So I think I like having a balance of both kinds of tools. How about you? |
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