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Yarrow is bound to Air and Venus. As an Air herb, it is particularly useful in spells and rituals done aloud - so that the words can be carried on the air. Any herb under the influence of Venus makes for a potent love herb for spells and rituals, and Yarrow is no exception.

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Violets are bound to Venus and water. The most well-known use magically seems to be that when mixed with Lavender in a sachet, it makes a strong love combination. Carrying Violet flowers on the person brings good luck, and putting the flowers in dream pillows enhances prophetic dreams and divination.

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Uva Ursi was well-known to the Native Americans, who smoked the leaves either alone or mixed with other smoking herbs in their ceremonial pipes, believing that the smoke carried their wishes to the higher powers. They called the herb "Kinnikinnick," which roughly means "smoking mixture."

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Tarragon's name is taken from the French esdragon, which mans "little dragon" because of it's serpentine root system, which will actually strangle the plant if it is not divided often enough. It is bound to Mars and Fire. It is known as a protective and calming herb and is used in kitchen magic to put guests at ease and make them feel welcome. It is used in the consecration of chalices, and can be carried in charms or sachets for compassion love, peace, nurturing, and good luck.

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Thyme is bound to Venus and Air. As with many herbs, it can be burned as a purifier, and inhaling the burning scent is thought to enhance psychic powers and renew energy. Burn it in the home to banish evil and to purify the home or a specific room.

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Nearly seventy-five years ago, James Hilton imagined a magical city based upon Tibet’s version of the Garden of Eden, Shambhala (Berzin) . His book, The Lost Horizon, inspired Theodore Roosevelt to name the presidential retreat in its honor. Today, there are many, who like Hilton, envision a population of enlightened people who create a sustainable, balanced community in which the environment thrives ecologically, spiritually and culturally. If it can be imagined, it can be made manifest.

Sun, 01 Aug 2010 05:54:05 +0200


I have to really be concerned at the debate that is now waging in many religions over “wealth”. Must we walk in sackcloth, be dirt poor and have no possessions to show just how truly pious we are? It’s a central focus around so many religions: To be or not to be wealthy?Whatever! Why this obsession with money? What about the gist of your religion? What about the “concept”? Let’s examine the “concept”. If you want to be a good person: Love your fellow man. Don’t break the

Sun, 01 Aug 2010 05:54:05 +0200


Quando Dem and eacute;ter entrou na minha vida, em 2007, eu n and atilde;o sabia direito quem Ela era e n and atilde;o entendi, a princ and iacute;pio, porque uma deusas dessas ia estar comigo. Assim como a maioria das pessoas, eu atribu and iacute;a and agrave; Deusa apenas atributos maternais que n and atilde;o tinham lugar na minha vida aos 21 anos. Mas aos poucos eu fui conhecendo a divindade, seus diversos atributos, suas formas de culto, suas oferendas... e assim eu entendi que, realmente, temos muito em comum.Apesar de sempre lembrarmos do mito do rapto d

Sun, 01 Aug 2010 05:54:05 +0200


Freedom of belief and freedom to choose the specifics of one’s path are some of the most highly valued ideas in Pagan religion and practice. It is something that I have come to almost take for granted. Recently I was exposed in a visceral way to the alternate viewpoints that other religions proscribe to. This exposure triggered some memories from my teenage years, when my quest for spiritual fulfillment became an important facet of those formative years.I was a very religious and devout

Sun, 01 Aug 2010 05:54:05 +0200


Many pagans have been ridiculing each other’s paths. Though they claim to be open and accepting of other views, they are human, and therefore opinionated. When hearing of a path that disagrees almost entirely with their own, many pagans will feel a need to explain how the other person is wrong. It is seen every day within the community in the ridicule of the openly intolerant practices of certain branches of Christianity. Although the majority of the pagan community has a higher average of open-

Sun, 01 Aug 2010 05:54:05 +0200


Controversy seems to happen a lot when you get on your knees, but not more so than when what we’re doing on our knees is praying. The basic definition of prayer is a solemn request or thanksgiving to God or an object of worship. Prayer is what happens when people talk to themselves and hope somebody is listening. But, then again, it’s not. Prayer is also a powerful exchange of energy. There are many aspects of prayer to consider, but let’s first look at the two sides of what prayer is:

Sun, 01 Aug 2010 05:54:05 +0200


I recently returned from a major Midwest Pagan gathering where, much to my surprise, in just four short days I was propositioned, invited to an orgy, and given the opportunity to play Naked Twister. I say “much to my surprise” because as someone who is bespectacled, approaching 50, greying, and who could stand to lose about one-third of my body weight, I honestly don’t consider myself to be that much of a big deal, sexually speaking. Maybe I’m wrong.I also say “much to my surprise” becau

Sun, 01 Aug 2010 05:54:05 +0200


Over the years, I have celebrated Lughnasadh in several ways. However, this year, while sitting in the outdoors, ever present sauna of an Oklahoma heat wave, I was gifted with the most profound meaning of the Sabbat I’ve ever experienced. If you’ve never been in an Ozark heat wave, here’s a little background on what it feels like…Hot! Sticky! Damp! And ever present! It feels as if summer will never end and you know that you are just beginning to walk into the hot months. The only hope you feel i

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