March 2012
16 posts
Ok don't mind the next couple of video posts.
I’m feeling homesick right now and really, really, eager to go back to the Philippines and stay there for the rest of my life. ♥
The next couple of video’s are video’s the Department of Tourism has made showcasing the Philippines from our love and reverence for nature and our culture. Some are English subbed others aren’t, but in the next couple of video’s you will find out why I want to go...
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February 2012
43 posts
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What career path should I take?
Okay so I’m changing my majors, from nursing which I never liked but only did because of parents but was never interested in it. So now my interests were in art, history, and english, mainly art and history, and I was thinking of going into graphic design like I originally was going to do. However I’ve recently started thinking on what I wanted to do when I was younger which was to work with...
fattyassid asked: I absolutely LOVE your page here, it's soooo informative; thank you so much for making it!
Anyone know or have any blogs that post Greek,...
earthmagick:
I just realized I follow a lot of Scandinavian, Norse blogs and don’t post much on other Pantheon’s/paths like the Greek pantheon. If anyone does have a blog and post things related to that or other Pagan related posts or you know some really good blog to follow can you reply or reblog with their names? I really need to follow some new blogs. :)
sleepy-moon-owl asked: I absolutely LOVE this blog. love & light <3
Celebrating the Wheel of the Year for those in the...
earthmagick:
Meaning from those who are between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn which includes those in upper part of South America, Africa, South East Asia, the Pacific, and the upper part of Australia.
You always see mentions of celebrating the Sabbats and the seasons in the standard winter, spring, summer, fall seasons whether it’s up North or down South. However for those...
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wolfsangel13 asked: Hi, I'm interested in the Yule Story that A children's Imbolc Story continued from. I'd like to use it to read to my daughter and future daughter someday
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The Sabbats ~ Autumn Equinox, Mabon
Mabon, pronounced May-bon, MAY-bun, MAY-bone, MAH-boon, or MAH-bawn, is the Fall Equinox, named after the Celtic God of the same name. This lesser Sabbat is known, not only by the name of Mabon, but also that of Harvest Home, Winter Finding and Alban Elved plus various other names, such as The Second Harvest Festival, the Festival of Dionysus, Harvest of First Fruits, Wine Harvest, Feast of...
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Ostara Recipe- Hot Cross Buns (Vegan)
Ingredients
450g (1 lb) bread flour
1 tsp mixed spice
1 tsp ground cinnamon
Pinch of salt
50g (2 oz) caster sugar
50g (2 oz) margarine
150g (3 - 4 oz) currants (or currants and mixed peel)
7g (1/4 oz) dried yeast (1 tbsp)
250ml (6 fl oz) water (warmish)
Other Ingredients (for the pastry crosses and glaze)
50g (2 oz) plain flour
25g (1 oz) margarine
About 2 or 3 tsp cold...
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The Sabbats ~ Spring Equinox, Ostara
Ostara or the Spring Equinox is one of the Lesser Wiccan Sabbats, and is usually celebrated on the Vernal or Spring Equinox right around March 21 (although because of its origins, may instead be celebrated on the fixed date of March 25). Other names by which this Sabbat may be known are Oestara, Eostre’s Day, Rite of Eostre, Alban Eilir, Festival of the Trees, and Lady Day. The Christian...
Anonymous asked: Hi, I have a question. If I feel very spiritual about nature and love being in it, but don't actually worship any deities or do any rituals, is that still Paganism? Thanks :)
mystic-rose asked: Hi, I really like your blogs! As an intuitive practitioner but not a wiccan, I also appreciate you clarifying the differences between witchcraft, wiccans, and pagans. I particularly enjoyed your post about Bast or Bastet. I have been working with her for many years. I just wanted to let you know that the third picture may actually be Sekhmet, her lion-headed sister, who is known to be much more...
cloud-dazed-moon-child asked: your entire entry on the Greek Goddess, Artemis was really nice! I found all of the information pretty useful. I feel like I got to learn more about her from a totally different persepective. She is my patron deity.
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The Gods Series ~ Thoth
I Heart Paganism’s God Series Thoth
The following is from the Lunar Wisdom blog (for the video version of the text, click here):
“Thoth thou sweet well for someone who suffers thirst in the desert. He is closed for him who speaks and he is open for him who is silent.”
Thoth is the patron god of: the foundation of law, mystical wisdom, magic, learning, hieroglyphic writing, spoken language,...
Anonymous asked: Do you have a home practice or do you visit temples?
techchickwv asked: where did u get your theme its gorgeous
californianlabyrinth asked: I feel like I'd be in love with your blog if I could see it proberly. the stupid tiny pic things prevent me from seeing anything. (Which would be why there are probably tons of typos in this)
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The Gods Series ~ Anubis
I Heart Paganism’s God Series Anubis
Anubis is a very ancient god, the God of the Dead. He is also the Guardian of Sacred Esoteric Mysteries. He has two forms, that of a Jackal and that of a man with a Jackal’s head.
Anubis is a Protector god. He calls himself a “Fierce Protector.”
Anubis can help you free yourself from the negativity that can invade our lives.
He is a very powerful...
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blueeyedlioness asked: I <3 this blog so much
cafewitch asked: Thank you so much for posting your personal thoughts on Artemis. I haven't really come across other Artemis devotees. Its nice to see more out there!
life-is-a-kaleidoscope asked: I found your blog thanks to inshekina's mass pagan blog post and just have to say- Your blog is so beautiful and made me so happy when it opened! :) Have a blessed day!
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The Goddess Series ~ Bast
I Heart Paganism’s Goddess Series Bast
The following is by Avalon Sakti Tiamat:
About Bast Bast is an ancient Egyptian goddess. Her origins go back to a time long before cats were domesticated in Egypt. It is believed that her form originally was not a domestic cat but some other feline, possibly a lioness or leopard. Personally I think of her as a panther. As opposed to other Neteru...
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The Goddess Series ~ Artemis
I Heart Paganism’s Goddess Series
Artemis
By: Anna Yamamaya
Her Origins and History
Most historians suggest that the origins of Hellenic Artemis, the well-known Goddess of the hunt, originated from the Minoan Lady of the Beasts, Potnia Theron. The Minoans, who settled in Crete, were a peaceful civilization that followed a Goddess-centered religion. However, the early Minoan civilization...
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realmofspirits asked: Oh my holy gods. This blog is fantastic!!! The organisation, everything! I especially love this Brighids Braided Bread recipe! Oh wow... I'm loving this... FOLLOW! Yet another blog from you that I adore! <3
To show support for earthmagick...
sewingwitch:
I agree whole-heartedly with earthmagick’s stance that you don’t have to be vegetarian/vegan if you’re Pagan. True, the meat industry sucks right now. But to say you won’t eat meat becos it’s living, then go ahead and chomp away on plant life? You do realise that plants are living as well. And she made a beautiful point of saying not everyone can eat alternatively. As a...
dancingbelial asked: I put a link to your blog on mine, it's so lovely <3
hippyslutt asked: Hello, i have seen you wrote a VERY LONG post about 'Yule' and 'Imbolc' I was wondering if you have done, or if you could do, one for every Sabbat? :) Blessed be, )O(
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My Beliefs, My Path, My Spiritual Journey.
So some people have been asking me what are my beliefs and what exactly is my path. As many of you know I am not Wiccan, though I was for about 7 years before my current path now. I thought about how I would go about writing this post and decided that I would start out from the beginning when I first found out about Wicca, Witchcraft, and Paganism when I was around 10 years old, to my branching...
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Anonymous asked: get online pleaseeeeeeee