Category: Pagan

  • Significance of Colours for Ostara Eggs

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    ? Black – Absorb and dispel negative influences, Mystery, Rememberance, Eternity, Constancy ? Blue – Healing, Peace, Astral projection, Fidelity, Sleep, Unity ? Brown – Animals, Helps connect to the rythms and energies of the Earth ? Gold – Activity, Money, The God, The Sun ? Green – Abundance, Calm, Fertility, Prosperity, Neutralize difficult situations,…

  • Important Knowledge for Younger Generations

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    The following are elders’ thoughts on what they think is important for younger generations of American Indians to know. One of the first things that elders want young generations to know is, as Bill states, “the Indian ways teach you how to live life.” The traditional ways teach the basics of how to be a…

  • Ostara Marks The First True Day Of Spring

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    Ostara marks the first true day of spring. It is the vernal equinox. It is believed that the name Ostara comes from the Germanic Goddess Oestara. Oestara is the Goddess of Fertility. For this holiday we picture the goddess in her Maiden form. Ostara is the time when witches celebrate the balance of the seasons…

  • The Nature of Personal Reality

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    1.) What exists physically exists first in thought. 2.) You are not at the mercy of unconscious drives, unless you think you are 3.) If you do not like your experience, then you must change the kind of messages you are sending; through your thoughts, to your own body, to friends, associates and the world.…

  • Akashic Records

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    A theosophical term referring to an universal filing system which records every occurring thought, word, and action. The records are impressed on a subtle substance called akasha (or Soniferous Ether). In Hindu mysticism this akasha is thought to be the primary principle of nature from which the other four natural principles, fire, air, earth, and…

  • Mabon Mask Projects

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    The Wheel has turned once more to Mabon. The last of the summer days has passed and the leaves start to change. There’s a nip in the air and children are back in school. While Lammas was a harvest of grains, I see Mabon as more of a harvest of fruits. Suddenly the produce aisle…