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created on 03/08/2007  |  http://fubar.com/poems/b62575

years end

As the year has come..now soon to pass.

The dreams and learning have come and gone.

Faith has lifted giving strength to survive.

Eyes have opened with no surprise...

Sorrow has washed my soul..for only to truly know.

My path lies clear..I know now what to do.

True color does shine bright...to those whom carry the light.

 

Never forget..what you shall do to one ..comes back to visit you in a large sum...

 

I shall never forget the memories gathered..the broken trust..the heart-filled lies..It is what make me now know now how I have survived

 

12/24/09

To Aryonna

If only for a moment I could have held her ,
And saw the face of love so pure.
I cast a dream for only you to know,
For never to remember a day of cold.
I will walk with you when the time is here..
Not an ounce of sorrow we just hold dear.
I know your eyes so I saw see..
You know my heart for this is me.
I cry not tears of sorrow..
For our time we only borrow..
Now you shall play in a field of butterflies
And listen to the sound of a willows cry.

 

Aryonna was born April-20-2009

She past Nov-27-2009

 

We love you!!!

A Wish...

With a deep breath shall I inhale, A new beginning past not to dwell. As I bind your heart with mine, Our hearts will now be souly entwined. So Mote It Be! Blessed Be...

poem

To in which the Moon enters into the New...In which the sky is still in blue...Carry forth a thought a step forward in time...For in which now eyes may open for you to find.. Look into the night as if it were day...For dreams shall show you the way...For as sight opens to see one clear...Within your soul there is no more fear...Always look forward and learn from all in the past...For it all shall pass quickly when setting free at last... Hold steady your heart...Hold dearly your love...And truely hold closely your dreams! Blessed Be!

Moon Magick

Each full Moon of the month has its own name and its own qualities. Because Wicca draws from a number of folkloric traditions, you will probably see different names assigned to different months. Below are the common names for each month as well as what type of magick is best for that month. January: Wolf Moon The Wolf Moon, also known as the Cold, Snow, or Winter Moon, is a time of protection and strength. While it is the first full Moon of the calendar year, in terms of nature it occurs in the middle of the cold winter season, a season of death and desolation. In these respects, the Wolf Moon can be seen as a time of both beginnings and endings. This is the time to start to consider what you want to plant and plan for the spring. You can do magick so that as the spring approaches your magickal goal will grow close and closer to fruition. February: Storm Moon The Storm Moon, also known as the Death or Quickening Moon, is a time to do magick for fertility and strength. For most people in the Northern Hemisphere, February is a time of storms and bleak, short days. In the olden days, it was a time of true hardship. This is a good time to do magick to help you face life's challenges. You could do a spell to help you with a particularly challenging project at work. Your spell could focus on helping you to accept the challenge, perservere, and make it through. You could concentrate on the idea of weathering the storm and giving yourself the extra stamina to succeed. This is also a time of cleansing both internally and externally. As such, it's a great time to get rid of physical things you don't need and any mental or emotional baggage you might be hauling around with you, too. March: Chaste Moon Also known as the Seed or Worm Moon, the Chaste Moon is a time to plant mental seeds - thoughts of success and hope. This is also a time of purity and newness. It's the time to bless the magickal herbs and plants in your garden and to start preparing the soil for the seeds that you will plant. It's also the time to mentally prepare yourself for new experieces, a new job, pregnancy, taking a trip, or bringing a new animal into your home. April: Seed Moon The Seed Moon signals a time of fertility, growth, and wisdom. This Moon is also known as the Egg, Grass, or Wind Moon. This is the time to sow the seeds of Magick. If you are planting a magickal garden, you want to get out there now and put things into the Earth. This is the time to move from the planning phase into action. If you want to get pregnant, this is a great time to go for it. Fertility is in the air. This is also the time to bring that new puppy home, it that is what you have been planning. It's also a great time to empower some seeds to both help them grow and to do Earth magick. May: Hare Moon The Hare Moon, also known as the Flower or Planting Moon, is a time of health, love, romance, and wisdom. This is a great time to plant the seeds that you have empowered. As the seeds begin to grow, the energy you have filled them with will start to manifest in your life. It's also a great time to rekindle the romantic spark and passion in a relationship. If you've been working magick to help your career, now will probably be the time to decide which of your job offers to accept. And you might want to do some divination magick to help you make that decision. June: Lover's Moon Also known as the Strawberry or Rose Moon, the Lover's Moon brings with it energy for love, marriage, and success. Is it any wonder that in some traditions this Moon is called the Honey Moon? This is a time to nurture your garden and marvel at its beauty and abundance. If you have taken that new job, now is the time to make sure you have everything running smoothly. And you might want to keep your eyes open to see how you can move into a more desirable position. July: Mead Moon The Mead Moon, also known as the Blessings, Lightning, or Thunder Moon, is a time of enchantment, health, rebirth, success, and strength. This is the time of the first harvests, when you begin to enjoy the fruits of your labors. This is also a time of celebration and magick. Remember that mead is the nectar of the Gods. Now is the time to gather your magickal herbs and do some prosperity magick so you get that raise you've worked so hard for. August: Wyrt Moon The Wyrt Moon, also known as the Wort, Barley, Corn, or Red Moon, is a time of abundance, agriculture, and marriage. This is the time to collect your magickal herbs and store them for the winter or share them with others. Remember to give an offering back to the Goddess for her generosity. At this time of the year, you might want to do magick to help someone else reap the benefits of the Earth's abundance. (With that person's permission, of course!) This is also a good time to make a move at work for that higher level position. If you have become pregnant, this is the time to concentrate your energies on having a healthy pregnancy. September: Harvest Moon Also known as the Barley or Hunter's Moon, the Harvest Moon is a time of protection, prosperity, and abundance. This is the time of year when the grains are being harvested, and it is a good time for magick involving your prosperity, abundance, and the nurturing of others. If you have had a long illness, this is the time to finally come back to full health again. This is also the time to obtain that higher paying position at work. The energy of the Harvest Moon will help along any magick that is geared to bring you or someone else abundance. October: Blood Moon The Blood Moon is sometimes called the Falling Leaf or Hunter's Moon. It is a Moon of new goals, potection, resolution, and spirituality. The night of the Blood Moon is a great time for divination of any kind. At this time of the year, all of nature is making ready for the winter. Animals that hibernate are gathering the last scraps of food. Birds are heading south. In human societies, this used to be the time when we turned from agriculture to the hunt as our means of sustenance. This is the time to refect on what you did during the year and to evaluate your accomplishments. You also want to check to see how you will survive the coming months. Make sure that you have enough money in the bank. If your work is seasonal, you might want to do some magick to find other ways to support yourself. If you work outdoors, do magick to help you survive the cold months ahead. You also want to check on things that are important to your safety and survival. How are the tires on your car? And what about that smoke alarm in the kitchen? Because the holidays are fast approaching, you also might want to do some work to remove stress and negative energy from your surroundings. Novemeber: Snow Moon The Snow Moon is also known as the Beaver, Mourning, or Tree Moon. This is a good time to work with abundance, properity, and the bonds of family and friendship. This is also an excellent time to use divination to get an idea of what is up ahead. Remind yourself that although winter is coming, it will not last forever. Do what you can to reduce your stress and to strengthen your bonds with family and friends. Back before the advent of grocery stores and central heating, people really counted on those bonds, which could be the difference between making it through the winter or perishing. So, know who is really there for you, and count your blessings. December: Oak Moon Also known as the Cold or Long Night Moon, the Oak Moon is a time for hope and healing. This time of year the Moon has reign over the Earth, because there are more hours of night than day. Our thoughts turn to the rebirth of the light and the longer days that are promised after the winter solstice. Women who have become pregnant in the spring are about to give birth and will probably want to focus their energies on delivering a healthy baby. This is the time of year to complete something you have worked hard on and to make sure that the task is truly completed, all the details dealt with. It's also a great time to let go of old patterns or problems and start anew. If something has been eating at you for a long time, work to give it up at this time. Let go of the negative and let the light of longer days shine inside you. Working with children in a nurturing way can be very rewarding and healing
Materials: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Stick from a tree*: This should be approx. 8"-12" long, or whatever feels most comfortable to you. (I get mine off of the ground, there isn't any need to harm the tree if you don't have to.) Glue: Tacky, Super, or Epoxy (Read bottle for best application.) Decorations: such as crystal points, stones, ribbon, paint to draw runes or symbols. This is your wand, so decorate it however you feel fit. This is how I decorated mine: I found a stick in the woods that I felt comfortable with, (believe me, I went through a lot of them before I found one I liked.) I sawed off each end, then I drilled a hole into the tip of it and attached a crystal point to it using epoxy glue. Then I wrapped the body of the stick in thin leather and stitched it together using fake sinew. I painted small symbols and runes on it, and attached a crystal sphere to the end of it. I think it really looks nice :-) *Wood you can choose from for your wand: Balsa: Psychic awareness Cedar: Healing, purification, protection Cherry: Love Ebony: Protection, magickal energy Elder: Spirituality, protection Eucalyptus: Healing Maple: Love, money Oak: Strength, health Pine: Money, healing, exorcism Walnut: Health Willow: Psychic awareness, blessings of the Moon
The southern Hemisphere differs from the Northern Hemisphere in the following ways: In the Southern Hemisphere, the moon and all of the other planets move across the night sky from right to left. Here in the Northern Hemisphere everything moves from the left to the right. Also, the constellations in the Southern Hemisphere are dramatically different from the Northern Hemisphere. In the Southern Hemisphere, they celebrate Summer while here in the Northern Hemisphere we celebrate Winter. Therefore, the dates for the Sabbats are as follows: Samhain (Northern) October 31st Samhain (Southern) April 30th/May 1st Imbolc (Northern) February 2nd Imbolc (Southern) August 1st Beltane (Northern) May 1st Beltane (Southern) October 31st/November 1st Lughnasadh (Northern) August 1st Lughnasadh (Southern) February 1st/2nd Yule (Northern) December 22nd Yule (Southern) June 21st Ostara (Northern) March 21st Ostara (Southern) September 21st/22nd Litha (Northern) June 21st Litha (Southern) December 21st/22nd Mabon (Northern) September 23rd Mabon (Southern) March 21st

Before Time Was

Before time was, there was The One; The One was all, and all was The One. And the vast expanse known as the universe was The One, all-wise, all-pervading, all-powerful, eternally changing. And space moved. The One molded energy into twin forms, equal but opposite, fashioning the Goddess and God from The One and of The One. The Goddess and God stretched and gave thanks to The One, but darkness surrounded them. They were alone, solitary save for The One. So They formed energy into gasses into suns and planets and moons; They sprinkled the universe with whirling globes and so all was given shape by the hands of the Goddess and God. Light arose and the sky was illuminated by a billion suns. And the Goddess and God, satisfied by their works, rejoiced and loved, and were one. From their union sprang the seeds of all life, and of the human race, so that we might achieve incarnation upon the Earth. The Goddess chose the Moon as Her symbol, and the God the Sun as His symbol, to remind the inhabitants of Earth of their fashioners. All are born, live, die and are reborn beneath the Sun and Moon; all things come to pass thereunder, and all occurs with the blessings of The One, as has been the way of existence before time was. -Scott Cunningham

Witch's Rede

Hear now the words of the Witches, the secrets we hid in the night. When dark was our destiny’s pathway. That now we bring forth into the night. The birth and rebirth of all nature, the passing of Winter and Spring. We share with the Life Universal, rejoice in the Eternal Magickal Ring. Four times a year the Great Sabbats, return, and the Witches are seen, At Lammas and Candlemas dancing, on May Eve and ‘ole Halloween. When daytime and nighttime are equal, when the Sun is at it’s greatest and least, the four Lesser Sabbats are summoned, again, the Witches gather in feast. Thirteen Silver Moons in a year there are. Thirteen is the Coven’s array. Thirteen times at Esbat make merry, for each year and a day. The power has passed down through the ages, each time between man and woman. Each century unto the other, ‘ere times and ages began. When drawn is the Magickal Circle, by sword or Athame’s power, It’s a compass between two worlds lies in the Land of Shadows of that hour. Our world has no right to know it, and the world beyond will tell naught. The oldest of Gods are invoked there, the great works of magick is wrought. For two are the mystical pillars, that stand at the gate of the shrine, and two are the powers of Nature, the forms and the forces divine. And do what thou wilt be the challenge, so be it in love that harms none. For this is the only commandment, by magick of old be done.

Drawing Down the Moon

All ye assembled at my shrine, Mother darksome and divine. Mine the scourge and the kiss, Here I charge you with this sign. All ye assembled within my sight, Bow before my spirit bright. Aphrodite, Arianrod, Lover of the Horned God. Mighty Queen of Witchery and the night, Morgan, Etione, Nisene, Diana, Bridgid, Melusine, Am I named of old by men. Artemis, Cerridwen, The Underworld’s Dark Mistress, Summerland’s Queen. Ye who ask me of this Rune, or would ask me a boon. Meet me in some secret glade, dance my round in greenwood shade. By the light of the full Moon, In a place, wild and lone. Dance about mine Alter Stone, work my Holy Mystery. Ye who are feign to sorcery. I bring ye secrets yet unknown. No more shall ye know of slavery, who give true worship unto me. Ye who tread my round on Sabbat night, come ye naked to the rite. In token that ye truly be free. I teach ye the mystery of rebirth, work ye my mysteries in mirth. Heart joined to heart and lip to lip, five are the points of fellowship. That bring ye ecstacy on earth, for I am the circle of rebirth. I ask no sacrifice, but please do bow, no other law but love I know, By naught by love may I be known, All things living are my own. From me, they come, To me, they go. I invoke thee and call upon thee, Mighty Mother of us all. Bringer of fruitfulness by seed and by root. I invoke thee by life and love, and call upon thee to descend into the body of thy Priestess and servant. Hear with her ears, speak with her tongue, touch with her hands, kiss with her lips. That thy servants may be fulfilled.
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