Ogham: The Mysterious Language of Trees – part 2
The Alphabet of the Gods > According to the Irish Bards of old, the Ogham was received by a great poet, mac Elatha mac Delbeath from the God Ogma Grian-ainech or Ogma Sun-Face, a mercurial God of...
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Birch The graceful Birch is the White lady of the Woods. It is fitting that these trees, ghostly in twilight, should stand at either side of the gate of the Celtic New Year of October 31st, for it has...
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Aline DeWinter: Invocatory Theatre and the Babalon Project Interview by Alison Rockbrand This is Part 17 to a series of posts about my adventures during 2005, leading up to the performance of Paul...
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Rowan After November 1st, we enter the darkest time of year. A bright branch of Rowan is like a torch in the night and at the heart of each flame-colored berry is the five-pointed star of protection....
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Have Joyful Winter Solstice! Let’s have a magical feast and invite everyone who desires to share in the spirit of love, generosity, elegance, and creative imagination. Cheers! > Post Footer...
View ArticleOgham: The Mysterious Language of Trees: Willow
Ogham: The Mysterious Language of Trees: Willow > David Lewis Baker Witches Wheel Willow, Saille, Willow, Oh silver drenched tree! Long leaves fall on water Rippling in moonlight Ladies who bend On...
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Ogham: The Mysterious Language of Trees: Alder > Witches Wheel Alder, alder, tree of the Faerie King Who rises from the Underworld waters in Spring; Raven bedecked, and oracle crowned. Cone, leaf,...
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Significant Dreams Klimt Life Cycles and Numerological Symbolism Occasionally one has a wildly significant dream that may hold value for others. I had this one this morning, full of archetypal...
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A little poem I found scrawled in the convolutions of my brain. > Leaves by frahnkee > > Witchblood > Does she love the half light, the oblique mirror, the sheen? Are her fingers, thrown...
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Four Quarters of the Moon > > Although my soul resonates with the old Night Religion, I am not Wiccan. That is nothing against Wicca, merely my own preference to stay free of group-minds. I have...
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