Category: Pagan
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Woman of Grace and Splendour
You have been patient and persevered. Sometimes you suffered, deep painful wounds, At other times your spirit flew as high as the sky. Pave the way for those who will follow, The mothers, the daughters, the friends. Listen carefully to the call of the soul, For the song of the soul is sweet and enchanting,…
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Samhain Blessings Everyone!
Samhain Blessings to Everyone!! Hope your samhain is well for you and yours, take care
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What Does Shamain Mean?
The Irish-English Dictionary published by the Irish Texts Society defines the word as follows: Samhain, All Hallowtide, the feast of the dead in Pagan and Christian times signalling the close of harvest and the initiation of the winter season, lasting till May, during which troops were quartered. Fairies were imagined as particularly active at this…
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The Cold Within
Six humans trapped by happenstance in black and bitter cold Each possessed a stick of wood, Or so the story’s told. Their dying fire in need of logs, the first woman held hers back For on the faces around the fire She noticed one was black. The next man looking ‘cross the way Saw one…
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The Ancient Wisdoms
He who knows the ways of beasts and birds, Who can distinguish them by song and cry, Who knows the bright quicksilver life in streams, The courses that the stars take thrugh the sky, May never have laid hands to books, yet he Is sharing wisdom with Infinity. . . He who works with sensitive…
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Ancient One
Ancient One sat in the shade of his tree in front of his cave. Red People came to him and he said to Red People, “Tell me your vision.” And Red People answered, “The elders have told us to pray in this manner, and that manner, and it is important that we only pray as…