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  • Happy, Joyous 2009!!!

    Posted on Thursday January 1st, 2009 at 10:27 in celebrations, powerful living

    I wish us abundance in all things important to us: Love, Health, Feeling safe and secure.I wish us pleasures of every kind: sensual, sexual, laughter, excitement, appreciation, cuddles, contentment, harmony, excitement, and happies.I wish us creative...

  • Lughnasadh

    Posted on Tuesday July 31st, 2007 at 09:56 in celebrations, wheel of the year

    This is part six in the series of celebrating The Wheel Of The Year. All the "Cross Quarter Days" of which it is the third in the year, are celebrated about halfish way between the Soltices and Equinoxes. They are generally on the Eve's or day of of...

  • Beltane

    Posted on Wednesday April 25th, 2007 at 16:31 in celebrations, wheel of the year

    Beltane is right around the corner: May Eve. Green is everywhere. Plants are maturing as are the animals born in early Spring. We see wonderful signs of sensuality all around us. The air is warm but not stifling yet (well...at least if you don't live...

  • Ostara

    Posted on Wednesday April 25th, 2007 at 14:30 in celebrations, wheel of the year

    Yes, the word Easter is obviously from Ostara, Oestre or Ova, the egg. If you've ever wondered where the mascot for this Christian syncretized celebration came from, it's because Rabbit is one of the symbols of Oestara- a symbol of fertility. This is...

  • Imbolc

    Posted on Tuesday April 24th, 2007 at 18:50 in celebrations, wheel of the year

    Imbolc is celebrated in the beginning of February, generally around the 2nd. Bulbs will soon start to peek out of the ground. We know that process is beginning underground but even here in California we can't see them yet. Imbolc means either sheeps'...