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Part 9 Of 10 - Essence Of Eight

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The strength and skills gathered in the past seven numbers are now put to the test.  Well grounded physically, emotionally and mentally, the Eight reaches out into the world to establish its authority in positions of material power.  The rewards for its past efforts come in equal proportion to the wisdom of past choices.  This is the karmic period where Eight reaps what it has sown.

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One of the greatest area of inquiry in magickal work is that of spell crafting and ritual magic. The "hocus pocus" of movies and tv are often quite different than spell crafting in reality. It's much less about eye of newt and leg of frog and really reflects a focused intention.

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In the West we like to make things complicated, and you can read about the complicated way that we have ended up using the Reiki symbols in my article ‘Simplicity and Sandwiches’ which was published in our February 2002 Newsletter and which can be found on our web site. The way that most of us now use symbols is a world away from the simple approach that Usui used. So how can we work with symbols in a way that echoes more the way that Usui taught his students?

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This is a list of crystals which are NOT suited for elixirs etc.Before you put any stone in contact with food or make a water to drink or gem elixir you should make sure that it is safe to do so. This is only a few of the stones that should not be ingested .

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The hearth and home are often safe, sacred spaces in pagan traditions. The home can be a private retreat, a place to recharge, and a blessed spot to gather. A house can be just a shelter, but the concept of "home" implies nourishment, abundance, strength, community, and more. Energizing and tending to one's home can enrich daily life and lay a foundation from which greater magickal workings can flow.

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I have a chronic illness and all the healing magic, alternative medicines, herbs or conventional medicine can’t make a lick of difference. My illness, while chronic and incurable, is also non-life threatening which is good. but does mean I’m in constant pain and always suffering from differing levels of fatigue. This can make it difficult to be active in pagan life. Camps and gatherings are often too much to cope with. Going for a hike is right out. A simple walk in a park can be drainin

Sun, 01 Aug 2010 06:26:57 +0200


“The Goddess dwells within the center of our beings, deep within the collective unconscious of humankind.” -- D.J ConwayA figurine rests on my altar, molded from red earthy clay. I painted her gold and carved on wavy lines, shaped arms, head and torso. Her closed eyes conceal mystery and inner wisdom. The clay goddess embodies the Divine Feminine. To me, spirituality is a spiritual relationship with the Divine Feminine. The Goddess Brighid reflects qualities in me, who I am and what I am

Sun, 01 Aug 2010 06:26:57 +0200


Flowers come in an astonishing array of colors, scents and forms-botanists estimate there are more than 240, 000 types of flowering plants in the world. Although we primarily appreciate flowers for their uplifting effects on the spirit and psyche, many flowers also contain a wealth of healing compounds with measurable effects on the body and mind.The pigments that provide flowers with their bright colors, the molecules that give them their unique scents, and even the compounds that help

Sun, 01 Aug 2010 06:26:57 +0200


Paganism is earth based, especially Neo-Paganism. I realize that in this day and age, it’s easy to say that Pagan spirituality is based on the self, or higher non-physical forces, and is removed from nature. I personally believe this to be false. This is why: The definition of Paganism has changed, will continue to change, and be the source of many debates. Originally, as I’m sure many of you know, it meant a ‘country dweller’ someone whose life and faith patterned after nature – usually

Sun, 01 Aug 2010 06:26:57 +0200


As a Pagan who has felt the crisis of the economy hit home, I give a greater thanks for all the small things that I had not given thought to before. As I watch a national poverty and unemployment line go from bad to worse, I am more thankful to have a roof over my head. There is no choice for many but to stretch their already savvy shopping habits. Many feel the pinch in the world. In this essay I will share my personal experience, perceptions, and creative resolutions in dealing with the sinkin

Sun, 01 Aug 2010 06:26:57 +0200


I view my life in two parts. The first part of my life is when I lived and thought like everyone else. There was always piece of me that wanted to walk away from the world, from the rat race. My main concern, back then, was what would other people think of me? I know that most people would like to walk away and not worry about the day-to-day grind, but what have they done to really get away from it? I used to worry about money, a house, a car, paying the bills and eating. Not to mention all of t

Sun, 01 Aug 2010 06:26:57 +0200


It seems like more and more, I see Pagans obsessing over their offerings to a ridiculous level. Not that I don’t think an offering or sacrifice should be undertaken willy-nilly, but to only offer that exclusive, high end wine to the exception of all else seems silly. I feel that offerings should be heartfelt and personal… not something to worry and fret over, something you enjoy doing because it’s good and you can.Recently, I was on a Pagan forum (alas, my main source of Pagan fellowship

Sun, 01 Aug 2010 06:26:57 +0200


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.

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