Tag Archive | Light and Love
Versatile Blogger Award #2
I have been away for a few days; the weather has been good for my arthritis so I tried to get some work done here at home. I was honored again with the Versatile Blogger Award while I was lounging on the deck in the sun. I want to thank Shaun at Looking for Reasoning […]
Wow…The Leibster Award
First of all I need to thank Shaun at Looking for Reasoning in a Complicated World for nominating me for a Leibster Award. I’m flattered to get these awards because it says to me that my ideas are having an impact on the world. Since I know that I try to stay away from the […]
Beltane Ritual
Beltane is a Celtic fire festival celebrated beginning sunset April 30 through sunset May 1. It is a celebration of the fertility of the God and Goddess returning with the beginning of the planting season. This is a celebration for the return of the Green Man who is depicted as a masculine face covered in […]
Wiccaning Ritual
There is probably nothing better than a reason to show off your new baby just after you have one. For those of you looking for an opportunity, this is a Birth Ritual (more commonly called a Wiccaning) that I adapted from “A Book of Pagan Rituals” Herman Slater, Editor. It is a beautiful celebration and […]
Marriage Ritual or Handfasting
Its Spring (Well almost)! With May Day fast approaching, many Wiccans are probably preparing for their Wedding or Handfasting Ceremony. I’ve decided that it would be a good time to post a Marriage Ritual and also a Wiccaning (for the babies to follow) that I’ve adapted from “A Book of Pagan Rituals”, the book lists […]
Dowsing as a Form of Divination
What is Dowsing In the definition of David Green (The British College of Dowsing); “dowsing is the process by which one uses an implement (any implement) to act as a physical indicator of communication via unconscious muscle movements from subtle energies acting through the unconscious mind of the dowser.” The instrument used for dowsing or […]
Spring Equinox Ritual
As the waxing sun of March begins to warm the ground; it starts to melt the snow and coaxes the crocuses to bloom in the front yard. Once I see their small, delicate buds poking through the cold snow; I know that Spring has arrived, that it is now time to start watching for the […]
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