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04:19 Jun 22 2009
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It's been two years Cousin and I still miss you all the time. You will always be Alex's Hero, he speaks of you often,he thinks of you two as brothers being your birthdays are the same

you 02/25/79

him 02/25/97

I just keep thinking the last time we were all together,I said why is it death that always brings us all together.



Your always there to watch over us and you are forever thought of... I miss you so very much.



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Marine Staff Sgt. Stephen J. Wilson



28, of Duluth, Ga.; assigned to Combat Logistics Battalion 13, 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit, I Marine Expeditionary Force, Camp Pendleton, Calif.; died June 20 while conducting combat operations in Saqlawiyah. Also killed was Sgt. Shawn P. Martin.





http://www.patriotguard.org/Forums/tabid/61/postid/558786/view/topic/Default.aspx





http://www.leatherneck.com/forums/showthread.php?t=50148

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08:54 Jun 21 2009
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i miss you baby boy Pictures, Images and Photos

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19:46 Jun 15 2009
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That Old Black Magic

Getting Specific about Magical Ethics



Sometimes a cliche just wears out. It loses meaning, or worse, begins to

say

things we never meant. I think it's time to retire the phrase "black

magic."



Saying "black" when we mean "evil" is nasty nonsense. In the first place,

it

reinforces the racist stereotypes that corrupt our society. And that's not

all. Whenever we say "black" instead of "bad," we repeat again the big lie

that darkness is wrong. It isn't, as people who profess to love Nature

should

know.



Darkness can mean the inside of the womb, and the seed germinating within

the

Earth, and the chaos that gives rise to all truly new beginnings. In our

myths, the one who goes down to the underworld returns with the treasure.

Even death, to the Wiccan understanding, is well-earned rest and comfort,

and

a preparation for new birth. Using "black" to mean "bad" is a blasphemy

against the Crone.



But even if we no longer speak of magic as "black" or "white," we still

need

to think and speak about the ethics of magic. Although black is not evil,

some actions are evil. It simply is not true that anything a person is

strong

enough or skilled enough to do is OK, nor should doing what we will ever be

the whole of the law for us. We need a clear and specific vocabulary that

enables us to choose wisely what we will do.



We need to replace the word "black," not simply to drop it. Some Pagans

have

tried using "negative" as their substitute, but that turned out to be

confusing. For some people, "negative" means any spell to diminish or

banish

anything. Some things - tumors, depression, bigotry - are harmful. There's

nothing wrong with a working to get rid of bad stuff. "Left-handed" is

another common term for wrongful practice, very traditional, but just as

ignorant, superstitious and potentially harmful as the phrase "black magic"

itself. So in Proteus we tried using the word "unethical." That's a lot

better - free of extraneous and false implications - but still too vague.



Gradually, I began to wonder whether using any one word, "black" or

"unethical" or whatever, might just be too general and too subjective.

Perhaps all I really tell a student that way is "I don't like that."



I won't settle for blind obedience. If ethical principles are going to

survive the twin tests of time and temptation, people need to understand

just

what to avoid, and why. Even more important, they need a basis for figuring

out what to do instead. Especially when it comes to projective magic.



Projective magic means active workings, the kind in which we project our

will

out into the world to make some kind of change. This is what most people

think of when they use the word magic at all. Quite clearly, magic that may

affect other people is magic that can harm. This is the basis of the

proverb

"a Witch who can't hex can't heal." Either you can raise and direct power,

or

you can't. Your strength and skill can be used for blessing or for bane.

The

choice - and the karma - are yours.



Just as some people feel that strength and skill are their own

justification,

others feel that any projective magic is always wrong - that it is a

distraction from our one true goal of union with the Divine or a willful

avoidance of the judgments of Karma. I think these attitudes are equally

inconsistent with basic Wiccan philosophy.



We are taught that we will find the Lady within ourselves or not at all,

that

the Mother of All has been with us from the beginning. We can't now

establish

a union that was always there. All we can do, all we need to do, is become

aware. Knowing what it feels like to heal and empower, again and again till

you can't dismiss it as coincidence, is one of the most powerful methods

for

awakening that awareness. It makes no sense to say that the direct

experience

and exercise of our indwelling divinity distracts from the Great Work.



Indeed, it is this intimate connection between our magic and our

self-realization that our ethics protect. Wrongful use of magic will choke

the channel. No short term gain could ever compensate for that.



The karmic argument against practical workings seems to me to arise from a

paranoid and defeatist world view. Even if we assume that the hardships in

this life were put there by the Gods for a reason, how can we be so sure

that

the reason was punishment? Perhaps instead of penance to be endured, our

difficulties are challenges to be met. Coping and dealing with our

problems,

learning magical and mundane skills, changing ourselves and our world for

the

better - in short, growing up - is that not what the Gods of joy and

freedom

want from us?



One of the most radically different things about a polytheistic belief

system

is that each one of us has the right, and the need, to choose which

God/desses will be the focus of our worship. We make these choices knowing

that whatever energies we invoke most often in ritual will shape our own

further growth. Spiritual practices are a means of self-programming. So we

are responsible for what we worship in a way that people who take their One

God as a given are not.



Think about this: what kind of Power actively wants us to submit and

suffer,

and objects when we develop skills to improve our own lives? Not a Being

I'd

want to invite around too often!



So it will not work for us to rule out projective magic completely; nor

should we. Total prohibitions are as thoughtless as total permissiveness or

blind obedience. Ethical and spiritual adults ought to be able to make

distinctions and well-reasoned choices. I offer here a start toward

analyzing

what kinds of magic are not ethical for us.



Baneful magic is magic done for the explicit purpose of causing harm to

another person. Usually the reason for it is revenge, and the

rationalization

is justice. People who defend the practice of baneful magic often ask "but

wouldn't you join in cursing another Hitler?"



For adults there is no rule without exceptions. If you think you would

never

torture somebody, consider this scenario: in just half an hour the bomb

will

go off, killing everybody in the city, and this terrorist knows where it is

hidden...



It's a bad mistake to base your ethics on wildly unlikely cases, since none

of us honestly knows how we would react in that kind of extreme. Reasonable

ethical statements are statements about the behaviors we expect of

ourselves

under normally predictable circumstances.



We all get really angry on occasion, and sometimes with good cause. Then

revenge can seem like no more than simple justice. The anger is a normal,

healthy human reaction, and should not be repressed. But there's no more

need

to act it out in magic than in physical violence. Instead of going for

revenge - and invoking the karmic consequences of baneful magic - identify

what you really need. For example, if your anger comes from a feeling that

you have been attacked or violated, what you need is protection and safe

space. Work for the positive goal, it's both more effective and safer.



The consequences of baneful magic are simply the logical, natural and

inevitable psychological effects. Even in that rare and extreme situation

when you may decide you really do have to use magic to give Hitler a heart

attack, it means you are choosing by the same choice to accept the act's

karma. Magical attack hurts the attacker first.



The only way I know how to do magic is by use of my imagination, by

visualizing or otherwise actively imagining the end I want, and then

projecting that goal with the energy of emotional/physiological arousal.

All

the techniques I know either help me to imagine more specifically or to

project more strongly. So the only way I can send out harm is by first

experiencing that harm within my own imagination. Instant and absolute

karma

- the natural, logical and inevitable outcomes of our own choices.



I would think, also, that somebody dumb enough to do such workings often

would soon lose the ability to imagine specifically, as their sensitivity

dulled in sheer self-defense. That callusing effect is the reality behind

the

pious proverb that says "if you abuse it, She'll take it away."



But not every other magician is ethical. Psychic attacks do happen. Should

we

not defend ourselves? Of course we should. Leaving ourselves open to

psychic

attack is no good example of the autonomy and assertiveness our chosen Gods

expect. But first, how can we be sure what we are experiencing really is

psychic attack?



The fantasy of psychic attack is often a convenient excuse that allows us

to

avoid looking at our own shortcomings. When lack of rest or improper

nutrition is the cause of illness, or a project isn't completed on time

because of distraction, it's a real temptation to put the blame outside

ourselves. Doing this too easily betrays our autonomy just as badly as meek

submission to attack does. Then, to compound matters, projected blame

becomes

an excuse for unjust revenge -- and that is baneful magic without excuse.



Once in a rare while, some fool really does try to throw a whammy. It's

hard

to predict when you might be targeted. Passive shields are always a good

idea. Like a mirror, these are totally inactive until somebody sends

unwelcome energy. Then a shield will protect you completely and bounce back

whatever is being thrown. You may not even know consciously when your

shield

is working, but the result is perfect justice.



Perfect justice; elegant and efficient. You won't hurt anybody out of

paranoia or by mistake. And perfect protection, even though we do not have

perfect knowledge.



Bindings, according to some, are completely defensive. They do not harm,

only

restrain. But imagine yourself being bound - perhaps by someone who

believes

themselves justified - and notice the feeling of impotence and frustration.

Binding is bane from the viewpoint of the bound.



Even if restraint were truly not harm, bindings are just plain poor

protection. They target a particular person or group. What if you suspect

the

wrong person? Somebody harmless is bound and your actual attacker is not

bound. Shields, which cover you, not your supposed enemy, will cover you

against any enemy, known or unknown.



So, baneful magic, besides being painful in the short run and crippling in

the long run, is never necessary. There are better ways of self protection,

and retribution is the business of the Gods.



Coercive magic is magic that targets another person to make them give us

something we want or need. When most people think of the "Magic Power of

Witchcraft," this is what they have in mind.



The spell to make the teacher give you a good grade, or the supervisor give

you a good evaluation, the spell to make the personnel officer or renting

agent choose you, the spell to attract that cute guy, all are examples of

coercive magic.



So, what's wrong with high grades, a good job, a raise, a nice apartment

and

a sexy lover? There's nothing at all wrong with those goals. An it harm

none,

do what ye will. As long as nobody is hurt, go for it! But don't strive

toward good ends by coercive means.



Although there is no deliberate intent to do harm or cause pain in coercive

workings, other people are treated as pawns. Their autonomy and their

interests are ignored.



For Pagans, to do this is total hypocrisy. We profess to follow a religion

of

immanence, one that places ultimate meaning and value in this life on this

Earth, here and now. We claim to see every living thing, humans included,

as

a sacred manifestation. To do honor to this indwelling divinity, we place

great value on our own personal autonomy. How can we then justify treating

other people as objects for our use?



Nor is it harmless. Forcing the will, controlling the independent judgement

of another human being, is harm. Once again, empathy leads to

understanding.

Just imagine you are the person whose will and judgement is being

externally

controlled. How does puppethood feel? From the viewpoint of the target, the

harm is palpable.



The Pagan and Wiccan community as a whole is also hurt by coercive magic.

One

of the main reasons people fear and hate Witches is our reputation for

controlling others. This is an old, dirty lie, created by the invading

religion in an attempt to discredit the indigenous competition. Today, that

reputation is mostly perpetuated by people who claim to be "our own," who

teach unethical coercive magic by mail order to strangers whose ethical

sensitivity cannot be evaluated long distance. May the Gods preserve the

Craft!



People who are connected to the situation, but invisible to us, may also be

seriously hurt: the cute guy's fiancee, the other applicant for that job.

What you think of as a working designed only to bring good to yourself can

bring serious harm to innocent third parties, and the karma of their pain

will be on you.



That isn't the only way an incomplete view of the situation can backfire.

There's a traditional saying that goes, "be careful about what you ask for,

because that's exactly what you will get." What if he is gorgeous, but

abusive? What if the apartment house is structurally unsound? Better to

state

your legitimate needs (love in my life, a nice place to live) and let the

Gods deal with the details.



Finally, remember this: asking specifically limits us to what we now know

or

what we can now imagine. But I remember a time when I could not have

imagined

being a priestess. What if the cute guy in the office is perfectly OK, but

your absolutely perfect soul-mate will be in the A+P next Wednesday? The

more

specifically targeted your magic is, the more you limit yourself to a life

of

tautology and missed chances.



And beyond all the scenario spinning lies the instant karma, the natural,

logical and inevitable consequence of the act. It's more subtle than in the

case of baneful magic, since you are not trying to imagine and project

pain,

but the damage is still real.



Every time you treat another human being as a thing to be pushed and pulled

around for your convenience and pleasure, you are reinforcing your own

alienation. The attitude of being removed from and superior to other people

takes you out of community. As the attitude strengthens, so will the

behavior

it engenders. The long term result of coercive magic, as with mundane forms

of coercion, is isolation and loneliness.



Are you beginning to think that magic is useless? Did I just rule out all

the

good stuff: love charms, job magic, spells for good grades? Not at all. It

is

not only ethical but good for you to do lots of magic to improve your own

life. Whenever it works you will get more than you asked for - because

along

with whatever you asked for comes one more experience of your own

effectiveness, your power-from-within.



Work on yourself and your own needs and desires without targeting other

people. Then feel free! Ask for what you want. Visualize it and raise power

for it and act in accordance on the material plane. "I need a caring and

horny lover with a good sense of humor." "I want an affordable apartment

near

where my coven meets with a tree outside my window." "I need to be at my

best

when I take that exam next week." Fulfill your dreams, and sometimes let

the

Gods surprise you with gifts beyond your dreams.



Manipulative magic is magic that targets another person for what we think

is

"their own good," without regard for their opinions in the matter. In the

general culture around us, this is normal. As you read this, you may have

some friend or relative praying for you to be "saved" from your evil Pagan

ways and returned to the fold of their preference. These people mean you

well. By their own lights, they are attempting to heal you. We work from a

very different thealogical base.



As polytheists, we affirm the diversity of the divine and the divinity of

diversity. If there is no one, true, right and only way in general, do we

dare to assume that there is one obvious right choice for a person in any

given situation? If more than one choice may be "right," how can one person

presume they know what another person would want without asking them first?



No life situation ever looks the same from outside as it does to the person

who is experiencing it. Are you sure you even have all the facts? Are you

fully aware of all the emotional entanglements involved? Perhaps that

illness

is the only way they have of getting rest or getting attention. Perhaps

they

stay in that dead end job because it leaves them more energy to concentrate

on their music. How do you know till you ask?



And, to further complicate the analysis, it's possible that the person you

are trying to help would agree with you about the most desirable outcome,

but

fears and hates the very idea of magic. They have as much of a right to

keep

magic out of their own life, as you have to make it part of yours!



Our religion teaches that the sacred lives within each person, that we can

hear the Lady's voice for ourselves if we only learn to listen. "... If

that

which you seek, you find not within yourself, you will never find it

without." In behavioral terms, when you take another person's opinion about

their own life seriously, you are reinforcing them in thinking and choosing

for themselves. The more you do this, the more you encourage them to listen

for the sacred inner voice.



Conversely, whenever you ignore or override a person's feelings about their

own life, you are discounting those feelings and discouraging the kind of

internal attention that can keep the channels to wisdom open. Although

well-intentioned meddling may actually help somebody in the short run, in

the

longer run it trains them to dependency and indecision. Few intentional

banes

damage as severely. This is especially true because even the untrained and

unaware will instinctively resist overt ill-will, but in our culture we are

trained to receive "expert" interference with gratitude.



Check by asking yourself, "who's in charge here?" The answer to that will

tell you whether you are basically empowering or undermining the person you

intend to help.



And, as usual, the effects go both ways. The same uninvited intervention

that

fosters passivity in the recipient will foster arrogance in the "rescuer."

It's control and ego-inflation masked as generosity. It's very seductive.



If you make this a habit, you will come to believe that other people are

incompetent and powerless. Then what happens when you need help? Your

contempt will make it impossible for you to see what resources surround

you.

Manipulative magic is ultimately just as alienating as coercive magic - and

it's a much prettier trap!



The way to avoid the trap is to do no working affecting another person

without that person's explicit permission. Proteans are pledged to this,

and

I think it's a good idea for anybody.



You don't need to wait passively for the person to ask. It's perfectly all

right to offer, as long as you are willing to sometimes accept "no" for

your

answer. For the person who believes s/he is unworthy or who is simply too

shy, offering help is itself a gift. Taking their opinion seriously is an

even greater gift: respect.



The rule is that whenever it is in any way physically possible to ask, you

must ask. If it's not important enough to pay long distance charges, it

certainly isn't important enough to violate a friend's autonomy. If asking

is

literally not possible, then and only then, here are a few exceptions:



Sometimes an illness or injury happens very suddenly, and the person is

unconscious or in a coma before you could possibly ask them. If you know

that

this person is generally comfortable with magic, you may do workings to

keep

their basic body systems working and allow the normal healing process the

time it needs. If they are opposed to magic, for whatever reason, back off!



Traditionally, an unconscious person is understood to be temporarily out of

their body. Maintaining their body in habitable condition is preserving

their

option, not choosing for them. Doing maintenance magic requires a lot of

sensitivity. At some point, the time may come when you should stop and let

the person go on. Be sure to use some kind of divination to help you stay

aware.



This is a hard road. It may be your lover, your child, lying there

helpless.

Any normal human being would be tempted to drag them back, to force them to

stay regardless of what is truly best for them, regardless of what they

want.

Don't repress these feelings, they do no harm, even though your actions

might. It takes great strength and non-possessive love to recognize that

your

loved one knows their own need. You may be calling them back to a crippled

body, to a life of pain. You may be calling them back from the ecstasy of

the

Goddess. And this is no more your right than it would be to murder them.



If a person is temporarily not reachable, you may charge up a physical

object, such as an appropriate talisman or some incense. When you present

it

to them, give them a full explanation. It is their choice whether to keep

or

use your gift. By interposing an object between the magic and the target in

this way, you can work the magic in Circle, with the coven's power to draw

on, and still get the person's permission before the magic is triggered.



With all these rules about permission, perhaps it would be safer to work

only

on ourselves? Safer, yes, but not nearly as good. If you have permission,

you

may do any working for another person that you might do for yourself.

Coercive magic is just as unacceptable when somebody else asks for it, and

you may not do manipulative magic on your friend's mother, even at your

friend's request. The permission must come from the magic's intended target

and from nobody else. With proper permission, working magic for others is

good for all concerned.



Every act of magic has two effects. One is the direct effect, the healing

or

prosperity working or whatever was intended. The other is a minute change

in

the mind and the heart of the person who does the working. Everything we

experience, and especially everything that we do in a wholehearted and

focused way - the only way effective magic can be done - changes us. Each

experience leaves its tiny trace, but the traces are cumulative. They mold

the person we will become. Our karma is our choice.



Instant karma can also be good karma. Logical, natural and inevitable

outcomes can be desirable. When you send out good, what you send it with is

love. Love is the driving force. When you let love flow freely, the channel

down to love's wellspring stays clear and open. When you send out good, you

direct it along the web of person-to-person connection, and awareness of

that

web is reinforced. The totality of that web is the basis of community.



When you send out good it feels good. In the same way that sending out bane

requires imagining pain, sending out blessing requires imagining pleasure,

strongly and specifically. And, when you send out good, just the same as

when

you call it to yourself, you reinforce your sense of effectiveness in the

world. Blessings grow in the fertile ground of mutuality, to the benefit of

all.



A pattern is becoming visible. In baneful magic, the magician intends to

harm

the target. In coercive magic, the intent toward the target is neutral. In

manipulative magic, the magician actually means the target well. But no

matter how different the intent may be, in all three cases magic is done to

affect another person without that person's permission. In all three cases,

the target, the practitioner and ultimately the community are all hurt. And

in all three cases, there are safer and more effective ways to reach the

valid goals that we mean to aim for.



So, perhaps there is a descriptive word that covers all wrongful magical

workings after all. How about "non-consensual" or "invasive" magic?



There's one thing left to examine: the paradox of making rules to protect

personal autonomy.



If we make some of our choices as a community, by discussing things

together

and arriving at a common understanding about what magical behaviors are

acceptable among us, then we choose and shape the kind of community we

become.



Or we could give up our right to choose, because we feel we shouldn't tell

each other what to do. Some people believe that a refusal to set community

standards promotes personal autonomy. It never has before.



Appeals to individual rights can be real seductive. None of us wants Big

Brother looking over our shoulders, telling us what to do "for our own

good."

For Witches in particular - members of a religious minority with bad image

problems - this is a very legitimate fear. But make sure when somebody

talks

about "rights" without specifying something like "religious practice

rights"

or "the right to consensual sex," that you find out just what "rights" they

mean.



Rhetoric about "rugged individualism" has been used in recent history to

fast

talk us into letting the rich or strong dominate all our lives. Without

anything to stop them, they can destroy the forestland, or deny jobs or

apartments to "cultists." Personal autonomy for most of us is diminished

when

we allow that.



Magic can be used for dominance, just the same as muscle or money. There is

no difference, ethically, between the magical and the mundane. We are not

obligated to tolerate power trippers among us. We are not obligated to run

our own community by the slogans and ground rules of the dominator culture.



Thinking about "rights," or about "laws" for that matter, in the abstract

leads to "all or nothing" thinking - immature and slogan driven. I don't

think we should ever "just say" anything. We need a deeper and more mature

analysis. We need to ask questions like "right to do what?" and "law

against

what?" We need to get away from absolutes and to look in practical terms at

the advantages or disadvantages of our choices.



Once more, our religion itself shows us the way to steer between the false

choices. "An it harm none, do what you will." What a person does that

affects

only herself - magical or mundane - is truly nobody's business but her own.

For example, consensual sexual behavior affects only the participants. But

toxic waste dumping affects everybody in the watershed.



As long as we look at behavior in terms of private choices or individual

will, we obscure the distinction that really makes a difference. If we're

serious about wanting to give each of us the most possible control over our

own lives, then decisions should be made by all the people affected by the

behavior - not just by the people acting.



As soon as another person is magically targeted, that other person is

affected. If we allow such targeting without consent, we are not supporting

personal autonomy, we are subverting it!



When the behavior begins to affect us all - for example when real estate

development threatens the salt marshes, and ultimately the air supply - or,

very specifically, when invasive magic erodes the trust we need to work

together - then we have a right to protect ourselves as a community. No

ideology should turn us into passive victims when something we hold

precious

stands to be destroyed.



Invasive magic hurts the target first, and soon the actor, but in the long

run it hurts all of us. It's been so long since we've been able to meet

together, share our knowledge, help one another in need. Pagan community is

very new, and still very fragile. It can only grow in safe space.


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19:43 Jun 15 2009
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1. Who here thinks they are a Witch? Well, aside from the atrocious

grammar,

this question is rather silly. For most of us, Witch is a religious

identity,

so asking if we "think" we are Witches is much like asking if someone

"thinks" they are a Baptist, or a Methodist, etc. If someone tells you that

they practice the religion of Witchcraft, they are a Witch.



2. Who here has the most power? Where do you get your power from?

Witchcraft

isn't about power. It's about the Gods, and service to Them. When

questioners

speak of power, what they generally mean is magick, not Witchcraft, though

they do not realize it. We'll get to the topic of magick in a few minutes.



3. Prove to me that you are a Witch. I no more need 'prove' that I am a

witch

than you need prove you are a Christian, Buddhist, Hindu, atheist, etc.

Witchcraft is a belief system, a religion like any other. It is simply

what I

believe, and it therefore requires no more proof than the statement "I am

an

Episcopalian" or "I am a Mormon" would.



4. Are you a good Witch or a bad Witch? There are good Witches and bad

Witches just as there are good Christians and bad Christians. Witches are

people just like everyone else. To me, a "bad" Witch is an inept one,

rather

like a Christian who breaks the 10 Commandments is a "bad" Christian.



5. Are you guys like those girls in the movie The Craft? Who was that Manot

guy? No, we are nothing like those children. The only thing in that film

which was remotely portrayed in an accurate manner was the theory of the

Law

of Three, where it was explained to the girls that what they sent out

returns

to them threefold. The rest, including the "deity" they attempted to invoke

was Hollywood fiction. And by the way, the only "glamour spell" we know of

that changes hair color involves invoking Miss Clairol, or the Goddess

L'Oreal and an application of the sacred peroxide. Or a trip to a really

good

hairstylist and a major outlay of cash!



6. So you guys worship Satan, right? Satan is a Judeo-Christian-Zoroastrian

concept which holds no meaning for Witches. There is no Satan in our deity

structure, which predates the idea of Satan. Witches do not believe in

Hell,

Satan, or generally speaking, the concept of an absolute evil (except of

course my ex-husband, but that's a story for another day).



7. So you don't believe in God? What do you believe in? Well, not the

Christian concept of God. Most Witches are polytheistic or pantheistic, and

believe in an immanent form of Deity. I believe that the Divine is too

large

for humans to grasp all at once, so we tend to break it down into something

we can more easily understand. For Christians, this is the Trinity, or

Jesus

and God (and for some, Mary). Most Witches worship the Divine in its Twin

Aspects of God and Goddess. We see the God and Goddess as archetypal

representations of the polarities of the Divine. Many of us break this down

still further, by working with the aspects of Deity from one pantheon or

another, such as Greek gods or Celtic, or Egyptian, etc. Some Witches work

more with one polarity or the other. Dianic Witches, for example, tend to

work only with the Goddess. All these aspects, or faces of the Divine

represent the same Source. That force in the Universe is the same Source

that

is worshipped by other faiths, including the Christian faiths. We believe

that force manifests in myriad ways, and that all names for it are equally

valid. By that respect, we all worship the same Source. Witchcraft is an

earth-based nature religion. We recognize the hand of the Divine in the

Universe around us, the trees, the wind, the sea, all of it. We see the

interconnectedness of all things in the Universe. All of the Web of Life

reflects the beauty and power of the Divine. There are strong likenesses

between this ideology and the belief system of Native Americans, in fact

many

indigenous peoples hold similar attitudes and beliefs. Witchcraft is also

highly an individualistic and experiential pathway. We do not march in

lockstep with one another. There is no hierarchy, no "Head Witch" as it

were.

If you ask ten Witches a question about what they believe or how to

practice,

you are likely to get a number of different responses. We are very

unorganized (as opposed to disorganized); in fact it is often said that

organizing Witches is rather like trying to herd cats.



8. What do Witches believe happens after you die? Witches tend to be more

concerned about the here and now, but many of us believe in reincarnation

in

one form or another. I believe that between lives, we rest and plan for the

next, choosing circumstances to be born into which will provide us with

the

greatest opportunity for growth and spiritual development. Some Witches

call

the place we rest between lives the Summerland. This does not mean that I

think your life is all planned out ahead of time, rather that you determine

a

few key factors based on the lessons you are trying to learn. For instance,

you choose to be born into a poor family, or a rich one, or you choose to

be

born able-bodied or not, etc. What you do with those circumstances once you

get here is up to you.



9. What do Witches do? Well, as you can see from the preceding, we worship.

We also raise families, hold down jobs, shop (I am particularly good at

that), have hobbies, pay bills, just like other people. What most people

really mean when they ask this question is "tell me about magick."



10. What is magick, and why do you spell it that way? We spell magick with

a

k to differentiate it from stage magic, the kind illusionists do. Magick is

the focused and directed application of energy to a specific purpose. It's

that simple. The energy used is generally either personal energy (which can

be draining if you are not careful) or that Universal energy which is part

of

the Divine. Witches are not the only people who can do magick, anyone can

learn how. Magick carries serious lessons about responsibility however, and

is not to be trifled with. What you send out into the Universe returns to

you. Most Witches recognize the Threefold Law. The Law of Three states that

what you send out returns to you three times, like a pendulum set in

motion.

The three part tends to be metaphorical, but the principle is the same

regardless of the number of times it kicks back at you...in my case it is

often 4.6 rather than 3! Some feel that the intensity of the magickal

working

determines the number of times it returns. This is Natural Law and

unavoidable. It's like gravity...it just is. When you do magick you are

responsible for all possible consequences of your actions, whether or not

you

intended or foresaw those consequences. This is why many of the wisest

Witches rarely practice formal magick. It carries serious karmic weight,

and

is reserved for those times when more mundane means have been exhausted,

and

when the practitioner is willing to accept the responsibility for whatever

results the magick creates.



11. Do you practice black magick? Magick is inherently neutral. It has no

color. The intent of the magickal practitioner "colors" the magick.

Negative

or manipulative magick is that which is generally understood to be "black"

(though some Witches say black magick is that which uses personal energy,

and

white that which uses earth energy - remember I told you 10 Witches, many

responses!). When you think about the Threefold Law, you realize how

self-defeating negative magick is. I's is not very intelligent to send out

negative energy, since you will get it back harder than you sent it.

Fortunately, stupid people are not too adept magickally (it takes brains

and

skill), so by and large those who claim to run around casting "evil spells"

on people are laughably inept. Never conjure up what you can't conjure

down.

And remember that if you conjure it up, you clean it up!



12. What exactly IS a spell? Spells are merely a projection of intention

and

desire, a form of concentrated prayer...with props. The props are a focus

and

have little inherent power. Working at a specific phase of the moon which

is

conducive to your aims, or working with herbs which have some relation to

what you are attempting can help you to focus and concentrate the energy,

but

magick, as I stated before, is all mental. You do not "need" props or

external aids to cast a spell, the magick is in you!



13. What about love spells?? Love spells are the magickal equivalent of

rape.

They are about removing the free will of another; that is control, not

love.

They are manipulative and very negative magick. Do you want someone to love

you, or a spell? Love spells definitely would fall under the category of

"black" magick, and carry a very heavy price. I have never seen one work

the

way it was intended, and I have seen a lot of people hurt by them. No

matter

what the temptation, where love spells are concerned, just say no!



14. What is Wicca? Wicca is a modern interpretation of Witchcraft, based on

the work of Gerald Gardner, et. al. Gardner took pieces of an older

tradition

and mixed them with aspects of ceremonial magick. Today Wicca is a lively

and

growing group of traditions in the Craft, though not, by far, the only

traditions. Many Wiccans today also combine some New Age concepts and

practices into their belief system.



15. Are male Witches called Warlocks? Not most of them! Male witches are

called witches. The word warlock comes from waer loga which means

oath-breaker, or traitor, and is therefore considered an insult by most

witches. There are a few traditions within the Craft which use this term

for

male practitioners (again, many Witches, many answers), but on the whole

you

would be a lot safer referring to male Witches as Witches. After all, we do

not use two different terms for practitioners of other faiths. We do not

refer to Catholics and Catholicesses, or Presbyterians and

Presbyterianettes!



16. Can you be a Christian and a Witch too?? This is a very controversial

question in the Craft community. It all depends on how you define the word

Witch. If you define it as a magickal practitioner without reference to

religion, certainly. If you define it as a religion, and you use God, Jesus

and Mary as your deities, I suppose, though I personally have trouble

reconciling the Witch's concept of personal responsibility with that of a

Divine Savior. I do know people for whom this works, however, and they call

themselves Christian Witches. If it works for them, that is all that

matters.

The point of spirituality is communion with the Divine; it's a very

personal

journey and no one else can determine how the Divine should or does

manifest

to someone else.



17. Do you have to be born a Witch or can you become one? You can be born

into a family which practices the religion of Witchcraft, but that no more

makes you a Witch than being born into a family of Methodists makes you a

Methodist. I was born into such a family; still I had to study hard and

choose the faith I wanted to follow. This is again one of those questions

that tends to use the word Witch interchangeably with the idea of magick.

One

can be born with a flair for magick, like one can be born with a gift for

music. Not everyone can be a concert pianist, but we can all learn to play

the piano. Those raised in families with old roots in the magickal

practices

tend to be aware of those gifts and to have them nurtured at an earlier age

than other people, but those gifts can be developed in anyone. I will say

that like musical gifts runs in some families, magickal talent can also be

handed down, but just like a musical family needs to offer the child the

opportunity to develop his or her gift, without hard work and commitment

the

magickal gifts will not develop to their potential. Whether you are born

to a

magickal family, or come to the path later, the same hard work and

commitment

is required.


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19:38 Jun 15 2009
Times Read: 940


Astrology and The Four Elements

by Charlie Higgins



Empedocles, a fifth century BCE Greek philosopher, originated the terms

Fire,

Earth, Air, and Water. He explained the nature of the universe as an

interaction of two opposing principles called love and strife manipulating

the four elements. He stated that these four elements were all equal, of

the

same age, that each rules its own province, and each posseses its own

individual character. Different mixtures of these elements produced the

different natures of things.



Most philosophers and alchemists also believed that the four elements

exhibited itself in man as four varying natures and that one was more

prevalent in each individual than the other three. An individual leaned

more

to one particular type rather than possessing equivalent amounts of all

four.

Empedocles said that those who have near equal proportions of the four

elements are more intelligent and have the most exact perceptions.



Astrology uses the elemental sign of an individual as one of it's

delineation

tools. I remember when I first started studying Astrology one of the first

things I encountered was the Elemental Signs - and that was it...maybe

every

now and then some article would list a few keywords but no explanations. I

got a general idea of the meaning of the Elements but never found any

author

who explained them in depth. Later, when I had a more solid grasp of

Astrology I wondered why the Elemental signs were just mentioned and then

set

aside. I often wondered if the Astrologer felt they were too basic or they

just didn't understand their relative importance. I soon found out that it

wasn't that they were unimportant but that other delineations were more

important than mere elemental signs. Elemental signs are basic. They are

general or generic in their nature therefore only contirbuted to a basic

generalization such as the Sun sign. You were either a Fire, Earth, Air or

Water sign...and you had generic qualities associated with that

element...too

general were most attitudes. " Need to get to the planet' positions and

aspects so we can see the person in depth"... Don't get me wrong, I am as

guilty as the next since I have studied the subject. But, one of the first

things I explain to those I read for is their Elemental Sign. This may be

tempered by other factors but it is still a basic quality that can not be

just mentioned and set aside. Once you know your elemental sign you will

know

your basic nature. Tempering of the person's nature begins at this point.

The

Sun, Moon, Rising Sign, Planet's Positions, Aspects, Transits, etc., temper

this very basic nature.



An elemental sign is determined from a person's Astrological natal chart.

It

is the elemental quality of the sign the Sun resides in at the moment of

birth. If you are an Aries by birth then your elemental sign is Fire. If

you

are a Cancer then your elemental sign is Water.



FIRE EARTH AIR WATER

Cardinal Aries Capricorn Libra Cancer

Fixed Leo Taurus Aquarius Scorpio

Mutable Saggittarius Virgo Gemini Pisces



Some of the qualities associated with the elemental signs are listed below.



FIRE EARTH AIR WATER

Righteousness Propriety Knowledge Benevolence

Warriors Merchants Priests Servants

Spiritual Physical Mental Emotional

Goal Oriented Sensory Self Apraisal Other People

Deceit Fraud Trickery Falsehood

Leader Provider Seer Server

Ego Senses Intellect Mind

Fortitude Prudence Justice Temperance



The key to understanding the above qualities is to look at the specific

differences between each elemental sign. The keywords are listed according

to

philosophical definitions. The first line, going across the page, lists

each

elemental sign's keyword for the Four Virtues.



Righteousness Propriety Knowledge Benevolence



The Fire signs exhibit righteousness. These people conform to the standard

of

moral law. They do what is right and are known for their sense of fair

play.

They are truthful, straight-forward, just, upright and virtuous in their

dealings with other men.



The Earth signs show propriety. They are conventional, proper and fitting.

They follow what is socially acceptable in conduct, behavior and speech.

They

have excellent manners and are very polite. They are prudent and have a

deep

regard for conventional rules of behavior.



The Air signs possess the virtue of knowledge. This does not mean they are

more intelligent than anyone else but are generally well rounded and

informed. They are good communicators. Most have a good grasp of the

language

and generally know a little something about everything. They have good

personalities and are easy to get to know.



The Water signs exhibit benevolence. These type people are charitable,

have a

kindly disposition and promote goodwill. They are concerned with the

welfare

of others. Where other people are concerned they are kind, generous and

philanthropic. They seldom harbor hostility. They derive pleasure from

doing

good deeds.



The next set of keywords shows the four cores (Individualities) of man.



Warriors Merchants Seers Servers



The Fire signs are the true warriors. They demonstrate courage, fortitude,

zeal and pugnacity. They have the mental and moral strength that enables

them

to venture into unknown waters and to persevere and withstand danger. They

seldom show fear and are confident in their actions. They have mettle,

resolution, and tenacity. They can face danger or difficulty without

flinching or retreating. They will fight for their principles and have a

stubborn persistence that is unwilling to recognize defeat. They have grit,

back bone, guts, and are willing to keep fighting under all odds. They are

aggressive and thrive on challenge.



The Earth signs by nature are merchants. They are the storekeepers,

barterers

and traders. They are at their best when buying or selling material or

tangible commodities. Most are very business oriented.



The Air signs are what the philosophers called seers or priests. These are

mentally inclined people. They actively acquire knowledge through

experience,

education and association. In ancient times, the only educated people were

either priests, royalty or those who took it upon themselves to acquire

knowledge (seers). The Air signs are curious, have initiative, are

original,

generally are well-disciplined and are quick thinkers.



The philosophers called the Water signs servers. People under this sign are

cooperative, companionable, hospitable and socialable. They are true

humanitarians and are concerned with the welfare of other people. They are

called servants or servers because of their unselfishness and sincere

devotion to the welfare of humanity. They unconditionally come to the aid

of

the sick and the unfortunate just as they would for one of their own

family,

and most often ask nothing in return.



The next set of keywords shows the natures of man.



Spiritual Physical Mental Emotional



The Fire signs are of a spiritual nature. They have a nature that gives

them

physical energy, strength and vital powers. Their essential characteristic

qualities are liveliness, energy, ardor, enthusiasm, courage and action.

They

have a firm, courageous and assertive disposition which is their most

characteristic qualitiy.



The Earth signs have a physical nature. They have a characteristic love for

the material, tangible things. They derive pleasure from sensory

stimulation

such as taste, smell and feel. They surround themselves with tangible items

such as fine furniture, art, jewelry and most have a nice home that is

expertly decorated. They have good taste in clothing and most are

connoisseurs of food and drink.



The Air signs have a mental nature and are keen witted. They rationalize by

thinking things out rather than being influenced by emotional or physical

factors. They enjoy any type of entertainment where they can use their

intellectual capacity and their ability to think quickly and accurately

often

gives them the upper hand.



The Water signs have an emotional nature. They have strong feelings and

sensibilities. They tend to make decisions based on their emotions rather

than by reason. Although they are emotional in nature, they do not

outwardly

express it. Their feelings are hurt easily but they tend to not let it

show.



Each person has a different emotional direction. The emotional nature of a

person is determined in part by the Moon's location in the natal chart, but

just as important the emotional nature of a person can readily be seen by

the

elemental sign.



There are four basic types of emotions.



Goal Orientied Sensory Stimulation Self Appraisal Other People



The emotional nature of the Fire sign is goal oriented. These people like

to

win or be the best in anything they pursue. Their aggressive nature makes

them just one big ego. There is nothing more stimulating to them than to

win,

and there is nothing more depressing to their ego than to lose. They strive

to be the center of attention and are at home when showing-off.



The Earth signs' emotions are aroused by sensory stimulation. Each of the

five senses can produce an emotional response. Sight, sound, touch, smell

and

taste brings joy or depression. Nice surroundings, good music, the feel of

quality materials, the smell and taste of good foods and financial security

are the conditions required for an emotionally happy Earth sign.



The emotional nature of the Air signs is directed toward self appraisal.

These people have a tendency to judge themselves very harshly. They have

certain standards they set for themselves such as hygiene, the way they

dress, education, job performance and family. The Air signs are almost as

ego-oriented as the Fire signs.



The Water signs' emotions are directed toward other people. They are deeply

concerned about the welfare of their friends and family. They also care

about

what other people think and say about them. An insensitive remark from

someone can hurt their feelings deeply, although they may not show it. They

give of themselves and their material possessions freely to help a

less-advantaged person gain confidence and stature. They will go all out

where close friends or family is concerned. It is not easy to make friends

with a water sign because they are skeptical and naturally shy. They will

be

generous and kind to a certain point, but when you gain their confidence

you

will have an all-weather friend who will stand by you through your

struggles.



The next set of keywords shows the four evils of man. Man's treatment of

other men is not without its faults. Each individual, when angered or

mistreated in some fashion, exhibits one of these four evils more

predominantly than the other three.



Deceit Fraud Trickery Falsehood



Deceit is one of the faults of the Fire signs. They are determined,

spiteful

and revengeful. When angered, they will go to almost any extreme necessary

to

get revenge, and that revenge will more often be at the moment of the

anger.

When they're mad they want everyone around them to be mad. They are

spiteful

and will deliberately and openly do things which irritate someone to the

point of anger. They are very short-tempered and anger easily. They are

straight-forward and have no reservations about hurting the feelings of

others, and they are prone to inflict physical pain as well as mental pain.

Just as the main virtue of this sign is being just and right, its main

fault

is deceit.



The Earth signs are normally not prone to physical violence, but as in any

situation, there are exceptions. They are mildly revengeful. Their attitude

is 'my time will come and they do hold a grudge. They will eventually get

their revenge one way or another more often by hitting a person in his

pocketbook. When angered, Earth signs, similar to the Fire and Air signs,

are

quick to express that anger verbally though most likely not physically

unless

as a last resort.



Air signs resort to trickery. These people are crafty, under handed and

ingenious when it comes to evil. They are also prone to physical violence.

Whereas the Fire signs' anger is generally of the moment and soon after

forgotten, the Air signs at their worst are mean. They carry a grudge, and

like Fire signs, they are quick to express their opinion and are very

opinionated. Aquarius and Libra are not as violent as Gemini. Gemini and

mind

altering drugs such as alcohol just do not mix. The Air signs will not

hesitate one moment to express their anger verbally, but physical violence

is

not a first choice during that anger (the exception being Gemini who will

act

in an instant).



The Water sign's fault is being untruthful. They will suppress the truth by

words, writing and conduct to do damage to another. This is not spite. This

is their non-violent way of getting their revenge. Milder cases include

stretching the truth a little, not exactly untrue but not the real truth.

Water signs are emotional people and tend to get carried away in the heat

of

a situation. These people are not prone to physical violence normally, but

being of an emotional nature and having the tendency to let things build up

inside them, they can become extremely abusive. The exception is the sign

Scorpio. Scorpios are self-confident, intelligent, and

strong-willed....they

will tell it like it is - whether you like it or not makes no difference to

them. They will resort to caustic verbal and often times physical violence

in

an instant. Scorpio, by ancient definition, was previously ruled by Mars as

is Aries, and that Mars quality in present in both, both are prone to

physical violence when angered.



As you can see, just from the knowledge of the elemental sign of an

individual you can get a good idea of his virtues, evils, nature, and

emotions. Once you know the qualities of the elemental sign of a person,

you

can then fine tune these qualities by other means.



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19:36 Jun 15 2009
Times Read: 941


Animal Totems Provide Wisdom Throughout Life



by: Scarlet Begonia



"In the beginning of all things, wisdom and knowledge were with the

animals,

for Tirawa, the One Above, did not speak directly to man. He sent certain

animals to tell men that he showed himself through the beasts, and that

from

them, and from the stars and the sun and the moon should man learn... all

things tell of Tirawa." - Eagle Chief, Pawnee late 19th century



Animal totems are the belief among people of animal relations and ancestors

who talk to us in order to aid in our lives and teach valuable lessons, if

we

will listen and understand their messages. These totems may be members of

the

animal, bird or reptile kingdoms. Each has a powerful spirit, either it's

own, or that of a being wishing to communicate with the Earth world. The

creatures all have special talents to study and discover, through which one

may develop their kind of magick, medicine and power. The animals must

choose

you, with lifelong power animals usually being from the wild, rather than

domesticated varieties. The animals in our homes link us to their wild

cousins, which we may rarely come in contact with, especially in their

natural world, instead of an artificial zoo environment.



It is believed everyone is born with two primary guides, one creature to

walk

along on the left side to protect and lend guidance to the feminine side of

our energies, while the other stays on the right with the male nature. Some

individuals are born with their male and female side switched to the

opposite

sides, and they have an uncommon energy to employ in their spirit work in

this world. It is debated whether all these beings are born to us and

remain

permanent in our lives, or whether their influences might last anywhere

from

2 days to many years. Working with your totem animal helps you to tune into

your friends' wavelengths and understand one another. Through these beings,

people must learn to trust each other and share their totems. When they do,

they become relatives in the same group or clan, represented and drawn

together by this special animal spirit.



To develop a relationship with your totems, have patience and speak to them

with respect. Increasing the honor you give to your totems will increase

their positive influence in your life. To this end, you should draw and

hang

pictures of your animals. Study them through reading, utilizing books and

the

internet. Watch wildlife videos and listen to their sounds on tapes or

cd's.

Answer the questions: what size, color, shape, behavior patterns and home

does it have? Find out where it originally came from and which direction

that

is from where you live. Learn the the sounds it makes and try to mimic

them.

Ask what it prefers to eat, and what it preys upon, and whether it is the

food of other animals. Discover their mating places, methods of survival

and

adaptation, and general history. Purchase or make figures of both your

totems

and those of your friends to share with them. Imitate the movements of the

animals, perform these actions in dance. Interpret dreams of your animals,

remember details such as the conditions, actions, locations, appearance and

mood of the spirits. Write down the specifics in a dream diary. To save and

protect them, give of both your time and money to wildlife organizations.

Leave presents for your animals, such as their favorite food or something

pretty like a colorful stone or feather, to honor them.



The following are but a small sample of animal spirit totems and some of

their unique qualities and abilities:



Bears: Awakening the unconscious, primal power, dreaming and gentle

strength.



"When a pine needle falls in the forest, the eagle sees it, the deer hears

it, and the bear smells it." (an old First Nation saying)



"Bears keep me humble. They help me to keep the world in perspective and to

understand where I fit on the spectrum of life. We need to preserve the

wilderness and its monarchs for ourselves and for the dreams of children.

We

should fight for these things as if our life depended upon it, because it

does." (Wayne Lynch from Bears: Monarchs of the Northern Wilderness)



The bear hibernates and "dreams the Great Spirit" or engages in

retrospection. There are many stories telling of bears as gods, bears

turned

magickly into men and vice versa. The Great Bear in the sky is also known

as

Ursus Major. Among its stars are the seven called the Big Dipper. Diana,

the

Greek moon goddess, is joined with a bear companion. Bears may stand and

walk

on two legs in a manner similar to humans. They eat just about anything and

store the fat for the winter's repose. Though they are large and considered

lumbering, bears can travel at up to 40 miles per hour in short sprints.

All

bears, including polar bears, love to climb trees, provided the tree is

large

enough to support their weight. One of their favorite foods, honey, is

found

in trees.



Cats: Mysterious, magick, unpredictable, independence. Cheetah: Speed.

Jaguar: Gatekeeper to the unknowable Lion: Cunning, wise leadership. Tiger:

Passion, power, devotion, sensuality.



Egyptians were the first to share their homes with cats. They held all cats

in great esteem as symbols of power and a defense against enemies. They

believed cat's eyes mirrored the sun and this was the reason they could see

in the dark. The custom of Egyptian women lining their eyes with black

originated as imitation of the cat's beautiful eyes. Lavish funerals held

for

favorite cats included tiny coffins and even mummified mice for snacking on

in the afterlife. Many cultures include deities who either are represented

by, or associate with cats. Bast, the Egyptian goddess of fertility and

love

appeared in feline form. In Scandinavia, the fertility goddess Freyja was

linked with felines. In the Hindu religion the goddess of childbirth,

Shasthi, rode upon a cat.



Cats have a controversial past, with black cats being considered both good

and bad luck. If a black cat crossed your path and nothing bad happened, it

was then considered a positive omen. Cats' eyes contain more rods in their

retinas than humans, enabling them to see in the dark. Because this

attribute

was explained as a magickal power originating from the devil, many domestic

cats were burned as "accomplices" of witches. Their long history of magick

and reputation of having nine lives stems also from this skill. The

favorite

prey of domestic cats includes rodents, birds and rabbits. Though they have

many natural enemies, the dog is most often sited.



Tigers' strength and fierceness have long frightened people. Most are

solitary with the exception of mating. Eastern cultures contain many

legends

involving tigers. In the Chinese zodiac, those born in the year of the

tiger

are thought to be colorful, adventurous and strong.



The lion symbolizes feminine power, along with the sun and gold. Female

lions

are better at hunting than male lions. They also are more successful when

they hunt in a band. Unlike other cats they prefer to live together in

groups. These companies are called prides.



Dogs: Faithful companions and protectors. Coyote: Trickster. Wolves: Social

and family values.



Domestic dogs are descended from coyotes and wolves. They were befriended

by

humans to give advance warning of danger by virtue of their superior senses

of smell and hearing. A male dog can catch the scent of a female dog in

heat

from anywhere in a ten mile radius. In the heavens, they are represented by

Sirius, the Dog Star. Individual breeds, along with mixed blood dogs each

have their own capabilities and skills. Many varieties were bred to develop

specific characteristics to help people with work. These qualities include

herding animals, pulling sleds and carts, hunting, searching, fetching and

swimming. Dogs are extraordinarily wonderful parents and were used to

represent motherhood in many cultures. Even when abused and neglected, dogs

remain loving and faithful. They embody unconditional love and loyalty.



Coyote stories involve the animals using their higher intelligence to

persuade or trick others to do it's bidding. All is sacred, and nothing is

sacred to the coyote. They force the student to learn the lesson. Laughter

and humor are known healers and great medicine; the coyote teaches us how

to

laugh at ourselves.



Wolves, despite tales to the contrary, usually will do anything to avoid a

fight. They will change positions, give a low growl or quick glance to ward

off attack. People familiar with wolf behavior can communicate well with

voice changes and movements. Wolves are associated with death and rebirth.

They provide guidance in dreams and meditation.



Dolphin: Sensitivity, Sea Angels. Whales: People of the Sea, Creation,

Power

of Song.



Dolphins are symbols of hope, models of what we hope our human society

could

be, if we learn to behave like them. They are mammals who bring us

knowledge

from the waters of life. They instruct us to move with the ebb and flow of

the tides in our lives, instead of making mountains out of mole hills. As

they live in the water but breath air, they bring us a lesson in rhythmic

breathing. This breathing helps reduce stress and weariness by clearing out

negative energy from our bodies. Dolphins emit clicking sounds which bounce

and reverberate off objects, this is called echo-location. Tonal scales

have

a profound impact on dolphin people. Dolphins have large brains and an

empathy for humans. Igor Charkovsky, a male Russian midwife involved in

water

birthing, said, "Dolphins sense when a woman is about to give birth and

gather round. They give both the mother and child a sense of protection and

safety." The beings are especially gentle with children aged 8 days to 8

years old. Dolphins have a universal language which they employ when

helping

researchers teach disabled children and in giving hope to those humans

suffering from ADD, autism, neurological dysfunction and depression. Even

when young, dolphins display great intelligence. Baby dolphins make and

play

with toy bubble rings, which they create by injecting air into water

vortices, and then move around biting or bouncing them off of walls.

Unfortunately, the United States Congress passed the "Dolphin Death Bill"

in

1997, allowing the tuna industry to once again slaughter dolphins while

tuna

fishing. Dolphins follow tuna and lead the fishing boats to them, where the

dolphins are themselves captured in large nets and needlessly killed.



Whales also are facing death from human whalers. Although internationally

banned, Japan and Norway continue whaling under the guise of "medical

research." The wonderful organization "Earthtrust"* is currently working

with

DNA identification to provide evidence of the illegal sale of whale meat

for

human consumption. The Humpback whales sing beautiful mating songs that are

very soothing to listen to. Whales leap out of their own water world into

the

air of another world, so everyone may witness and recognize them and their

creativity. This is how they represent hiding and rebirth. Many legends

involve whales with creation; they are said to be the keepers of ancient

knowledge.



Horse: Astral traveler, freedom, guardian.



"Of all the animals the horse is the best friend of the Indian, for without

it he could not go on long journeys... If an Indian wishes to gain

something,

he promises his horse that if the horse will help him he will paint it with

native dye, that all may see that help has come to him through the aid of

his

horse." (Brave Buffalo, Teton Sioux Medicine Man, late 19th century)



Shamans fly over realms on mythical horses. Like the horse, people with

horse

medicine are able to carry other people's burdens. Chinese astrology

attributes the horse with being adventurous and pleasant company. No other

animal has helped humans as much as the horse. Many people believe horses

are

gifted with clairvoyance and can identify magickal persons. The stallions

are

linked to sexual talent and appetite. Horses are still used for work,

whether

it be plowing, pulling, carrying or riding.



Totem animal spirits will help you through life, if you listen and learn

from

the messages and lessons they give to you. They will keep humans from

repeating the same mistakes which prevent them from advancing spiritually

in

this world.



Mitakuye Oyasin - We are all related.





Animal Wisdom - Chameleon, Quail, Walrus, Scorpion



Chameleon's Wisdom Includes:



Use of color as camouflage

Using reach as a tool of survival

Patience

Ability to climb to attain ones goals

Using the Sun as a source of power



Quail's Wisdom Includes:



Living close to the Earth

Ability to blend into the background

Finding peaceful solutions to peril

Courage to face hardships



Walrus' Wisdom Includes:



Using of a fierce masks wisely

Movement in emotional waters

Group living

Defense of territory

Storing for the future



Scorpion's Wisdom Includes:



Attacking from the rear

Death and rebirth

Transmutation of poison

Reflecting dark and negative energy back to its sender


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Times Read: 942


Healing Uses For Gemstones



AGATES -- Contribute to physical balance

-- Banded Attracts strength

-- Blue Lace Balances body fluids

-- Carnelian Increases energy levels

-- Dendrite Elevates blood sugar level

-- Eye Protects from bodily harm

-- India Gives physical strength

-- Lace Relaxes muscular tensions and spasms

-- Moss-green Detoxifies the blood

-- Moss-red Purifies the blood

-- Plume Strengthens the veins

-- Tree Reduces fevers and toxins



ALEXANDRITE -- Stimulates sexual powers



AMAZONITE -- Regulates thinking faculties



AMBER -- Reduces fluid retention and helps to detoxify the urinary system



AMETHYST -- Relieves headaches



AQUAMARINE -- Aids eyesight and reduces fluid retention



BLOODSTONE -- Stimulates the flow of energy for all healing; combats

physical trauma; stimulates blood circulation and stops haemorrhaging



CAT'S EYE AND TIGER'S EYE -- Reduces headaches and nervous spasms



COPPERSTONES & GEMS



Azurite -- Gives symptomatic relief of arthritis and joint

disabilities; reduces hip joint pain

Chrysocolla -- Tranquillises nervous tension

Malachite -- Prevents infection; aids fertility

Turquoise -- Relaxes the body

Coral -- Relieves throat and voice ailments; balances physical endurance



CRYSTALS: All-around healers



Rose Quartz -- Promotes skin rejuvenation

Citrine -- Aids assimilation of foods

Emerald -- Aids neurological diseases



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19:33 Jun 15 2009
Times Read: 943


The Witches' Rede of Chivalry



Insofar as the Craft of the Wise is the most ancient and most honorable

creed

of humankind, it behooves all who are Witches to act in ways that give

respect to the Old Gods, to their sisters and brothers of the Craft, and to

themselves. Therefore, be it noted that:



Chivalry is a high code of honor which is of most ancient Pagan origin, and

must be lived by all who follow the Old Ways.



It must be kenned that thoughts and intent put forth on this middle-Earth

will wax strong in otherworlds beyond, and return...bringing into creation,

on this world, that which had been sent forth. Thus one should exercise

discipline, for "as ye do plant, so shall ye harvest."



It is only by preparing our minds to be as Gods that we can ultimately

attain

godhead.



"This above all...to thine own self be true..."



A Witch's word must have the validity of a signed and witness oath. Thus,

give thy word sparingly, but adhere to it like iron.



Refrain from speaking ill of others, for not all truths of the matter may

be

known.



Pass not unverified words about another, for hearsay is, in a large part, a

thing of falsehoods.



Be thou honest with others, and have them known that honesty is likewise

expected of them.



The fury of the moment plays folly with the truth; to keep one's head is a

virtue.



Contemplate always the consequences of thine acts upon others. Strive not

to

harm.



Diverse covens may well have diverse news on love between members and with

others. When a coven, clan or grove is visited or joined, one should

discern

quietly their practices, and abide thereby.



Dignity, a gracious manner, and a good humor are much to be admired.



As a Witch, thou hast power, and thy powers wax strongly as wisdom

increases.

Therefore exercise discretion in the use thereof.



Courage and honor endure forever. Their echoes remain when the mountains

have

crumbled to dust.



Pledge friendship and fealty to those who so warrant. Strengthen others of

the Brethren and they shall strengthen thee.



Thou shall not reveal secrets of another Witch or another coven. Others

have

labored long and hard for them and cherish them as treasures.



Though there may be differences between those of the Old Ways, those who

are

once-born must see nothing,and must hear nothing.



Those who follow the mysteries should be above reproach in the eyes of the

world.



The laws of the land should be obeyed whenever possible and within reason,

for in the main they have been chosen with wisdom.



Have pride in thyself, and seek perfection in body and in mind. For the

Lady

has said, "How can thou honor another unless thou give honor to thyself

first?"



Those who seek the mysteries should consider themselves as select of the

Gods, for it is they who lead the race of humans to the highest of thrones

and beyond the very stars.



Ed Fitch


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Times Read: 958



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19:06 Jun 08 2009
Times Read: 967


"Failure is a part of life, from it we learn things but it is also one thing that can hurt us "


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