Saturday, May 21, 2016
On A Shopping Spree
A Flower Moon... a good time to get out in the garden. Grow some herbs. Do some magic. That is what I am going to do. I have some great spells in mind.
How about you?
So...
Ever need a witchy item and be all like…
“Where does one even get one of those?”
Well, Amazon has a ton of options you can order right from home. I have ordered candles, a candle snuffer, a tiny cauldron, some charms and various books right off Amazon. Even better, you can buy used books for cheap. I got a couple for a penny plus shipping.
But if you are looking for something a little more specialized, I use Azure Green.
Check out their website.
They have a ton of great stuff. Their staff is awesome and the items ship quickly. I have purchased several candle holders, a bunch of great incense, some charms and a little bell. They have a great selection of runes and tarot cards. There are so many wonderful little boxes and a wide array of alter cloth. I could spend hours on the website just shopping.
Not only do they offer a ton of stuff for Wiccan practices, they also offer items for Asatru/Odinist Pagans, Buddhists, Hindu, and even Santeria.
Now I just want to buy stuff. Look what you made me do. So when this little jewelry box arrives, I am telling my husband it is your fault.
Blessed be.
Friday, May 6, 2016
The Eye of Jasper
A new moon is here. And it was a pretty awesome day. I did have to work, but it wasn’t so bad.
Recently I got a new necklace made of beads of green jasper. I really like it and have been wearing it a lot. If you don’t want to put yourself out there by wearing a pentagram around your neck, you can wear something simple as a beaded necklace. (Or you can wear it under your clothing as it is better closer to your person. I wear mine where ever. I have several with pentagrams and moons and goddesses.)
Green Jasper is a very nice earth stone. Green is the rarest form of jasper. More common colors include red, yellow, brown and grey.
Green jasper is the ultimate and most reliable stone for rain bringing. I live in the desert so I can always use that. Besides, I love the sound of rain. I use a rain sounds soundtrack when I meditate, study or to help me sleep.
It is also a sleep stone. It can be a talisman for those coping with paranoia or who are overwhelmed by nightmares. It can ward off negative energies, bring reassurances and restore inner calm. (Although if you are having problems sleeping or are coping with paranoia, please see a qualified health professional.)
Jasper can drive away evil spirits, ghosts, harmful fantasies and evil witchcraft. (Although, no witchcraft should be evil.) It can be protective against venomous creatures or protect you from drowning. (So does common sense. Stay away from venomous creatures and large bodies of water if you do not know how to swim.)
Jasper can provide good health; make one amiable and brave, and even ward off sorrow. It is said to heal fever and edema, as well as diseases of the stomach, lungs and chest. It can increase fertility and aid women through pregnancy and childbirth. (Again, with the aid of a qualified medical professional.)
Jasper can balance obsessive tendencies and restore harmony to the emotional body. Because of those qualities it is used to aid with addictions, such as smoking or alcoholism. (Again, seek a qualified medical professional if you are seeking help.)
Green jasper is associated with Persephone, Greek Goddess of Spring and Re-Birth; Gaia, the Greek Earth Mother Goddess; Bona Dea, the Roman Goddess of Earth and Fertility; Callisto, the Greek Moon Goddess, Chirakan-Ixmucane, the Mayan Creator Goddess; and Clota, Goddess of the River Clyde.
With all of those amazing qualities, it is no wonder I enjoy wearing it so much. I hope you to have found something that is special to you.
Blessed be.
Sunday, May 1, 2016
Love Conquers All
Happy Beltane all you lovers out there! I hope you enjoyed this fine Sunday enjoying the outdoors and stopped to smell the roses at least once.
Unfortunately, I did not get a chance today. I was at work
and when I came home, I found that some kind person had smashed the back window
of my car. Therefore, I spent the evening waiting for police to come and take a
report. Let this be a lesson to those people… Always remember the rule of three…
So what is Beltane you ask?
Beltane is another name for the Gaelic May Day festival.
Most commonly, it is held on 1 May, or about halfway between the spring equinox
and the summer solstice. Beltane is mentioned in some of the earliest Irish
literature, and it is associated with important events in Irish mythology. It
marked the beginning of summer and was when cattle were driven out to the
summer pastures. Rituals were performed to protect the cattle, crops and
people, and to encourage growth. Special bonfires were kindled, and their
flames, smoke and ashes were deemed to have protective powers. The people and
their cattle would walk around the bonfire or between two bonfires, and
sometimes leap over the flames or embers. All household fires would be doused
and then re-lit from the Beltane bonfire. These gatherings would be accompanied
by a feast, and some of the food and drink would be offered to the spirits.
Doors, windows, byres and the cattle themselves would be decorated with yellow
May flowers, perhaps because they evoked fire. In parts of Ireland, people
would make a May Bush: a thorn bush decorated with flowers, ribbons and bright
shells. Holy wells were also visited, while Beltane dew was thought to bring
beauty and maintain youthfulness. Many of these customs were part of May Day or
Midsummer festivals in other parts of Great Britain and Europe.
Beltane celebrations had largely died out by the mid-20th
century, although some of its customs continued and in some places, it has been
revived as a cultural event. Since the late 20th century, Celtic neopagans and
Wiccans have observed Beltane, or something based on it, as a religious
holiday. Neopagans in the Southern Hemisphere often celebrate Beltane at the
other end of the year (around 1 November).
There is so much history and ritual to this holiday and it
is one of my favorites. This is just the generic Wikipedia version.
In addition, since I have not had too much time today, here
I offer you some great websites where information was already written. Enjoy
them.
Wikipedia- Beltane
Beltane
Beltane- ThoughtCo.
Beltane- Circle Sanctuary
Tomorrow I will go out and smell the roses myself. I promise.
Wikipedia- Beltane
Beltane
Beltane- ThoughtCo.
Beltane- Circle Sanctuary
Tomorrow I will go out and smell the roses myself. I promise.
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