Tag Archive | poetry
Invocation of Moon Goddess
The invocation of the Moon Deities is a ritual that is used to gather assistance during your divination. Use this when you are preparing to read your divination tool such as tarot cards, scrying or pulling the rune stones. It should help to strengthen your ability to divine if you use help from your Deity […]
A Quick Update
I felt like I have been neglecting my B-O-S a bit the last couple of months. I got a tablet for my Yule gift 2012 and it is difficult to post from there. This last week, I have been trying to make up for lost time by creating a few new pages and posting them […]
Desiderata by Max Ehrmann
The poem “Desiderata” by Max Ehrmann was written in 1927 but it still rings true today. Its one of those timeless lessons that should touch us all, no matter what station in life or religious view we live by. The Latin translation is “desired things”; and in the end, its about the thing we should […]
Moon Phases for Spell Casting
The following information came from Eclectic Witch on facebook. Amethyst told me that most of the information she uses is not originally hers and much of her post content she does not remember the source, (been there, done that 🙂 ). Still, I felt that this would complete the page of the Moon Phases; so […]
Charge of the God
Since Wicca is about balance in the Universe; a newer addition to the tradition is the “Charge of the God”. Once again, there are several versions out there for you to choose from. I am listing two here for you to see; the first is from my personal Book of Shadows, the second was another […]
Charge of the Goddess
The Charge of the Goddess is an inspirational text of the rules set forth by the Goddess to Her worshippers usually used for Drawing Down the Moon rituals. It can also be used for other ritual or prayer purposes that you write. There are several versions in use throughout the many Neo-Pagan traditions; however the […]
Moon Lady
The night cold with a sky so clear, I am just staring at the stars, As I sit quietly in the field where I come to be alone. Out away from people and houses and lights and cars. No TV to hold my attention, no running to answer the phone. I can sit here with […]
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