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Well I am sure sweet sunshine would be more in line with what we want for our Bealtaine, as it would lend a poetical beauty to the day along with all the beautiful trees and lilacs and all. I am however truly enjoying the silver stormy sky.
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We have been spoiled here the last few days with sunshine and blooms everywhere. My Carolina wrens have returned again and are as territorial as ever with hanging baskets. I love their evening song! It is truly the most perfect time to celebrate s... read more
You are what your deep, driving desire is.
Re: Serpents~
(in Dark Goddesses)
Snakes are extremely beneficial to mankind. They help keep the rats and mice from our grain, and their populations in check. And that has been beneficial in many ways.
Snakes remind me most of renewal. Coming out of hibernation in the spring, s... read more discussion post on Fri, May 2, 2008 - 1:14 PM
Celtic Wheel
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Well I am sure sweet sunshine would be more in line with what we want for our Bealtaine, as it would lend a poetical beauty to the day along with all the beautiful trees and lilacs and all. I am however truly enjoying the silver stormy sky.
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Re: Dark Goddess' wrath?
(in Dark Goddesses)
I think of wrath kind of like a forest fire- scorching and burning and killing. The strong heart survives, the impure "die" ,and all sort of new things are able to come alive only because of the fire. The goddess knows there is no permanent deat... read more discussion post on Sun, April 20, 2008 - 7:11 PM
Re: the birthing process?
(in Dark Goddesses)
We were studying black madonnas today in a goddess curriculum "Rise up and call her name".
In that, we had a long conversation about the madonna figure originating out of africa and through Egypt. Further we discussed how it was adopted and us... read more discussion post on Sun, April 20, 2008 - 6:54 PM
Re: No Béarla & In the Name of the Fada
(in Irish Gaelic Study Tribe)
RTE is great at exposing your ear to various voices and dialects - it will only serve to sharpen your ears and learn better.
the book Buntus Cainte ( i skipped the fada) www.amazon.com/Buntus-Cai.../1857910656 is g... read more discussion post on Mon, April 14, 2008 - 4:01 PM
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