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LISTEN TO LADY BLACK WOLF (Jo Lynne) discuss The Wheel of The Year on Extraordinary Paranormal Women Radio!
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/League_of_Extraordinary_Paranormal_Women/2008/04/26/Amy-and-Kristy-speak-wJo-Lynne-Valerie-on-Beltane-and-the-Turning-of-the-Wheel
Editor In Chief, Jo Lynne, reviews books for three major publishers, so packages and boxes of books come in the mail often weekly. Some current favorite authors are... Starhawk, Scott Cunningham, Gavin & Yvonne Frost, Silver Ravenwolf, Sandra Ingerman, Eckhart Tolle, Patricia Monaghan, Patricia Telesco, Kay Whitaker Cordel, Judika Illes, Barbara Tedlock, Clarissa Pinkola Estes, Laurie Cabot, Gary Zukov ... AND WE COULD GO ON.
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Those who believe, as we do, that Magick is afoot!
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Greetings and Merry Meet, everyone. Full Moon Rising Magazine™ is Upstate New York's premier metaphysical and earth-based spirituality publication. Each issue contains material that is informational and empowering, positive and bewitching. Our magazine provides a place for all interested in ancient or nature-based spiritual practice to learn and to teach, to exchange ideas and to network. Full Moon Rising Magazine™ offers a cottage where the Witch may weave her spells, a sanctuary where the Shaman may beat his drum, and a grove where the Druid may convene with nature. Welcome, one and all. Log onto our web site to read all of our current columns and feature articles.
Welcome to Full Moon Rising Magazine™ ... The Fusion of Enlightenment and Enchantment! Magick Is Afoot! Blessed Be ... Jo Lynne, Lady Autumn Moon, Editor In Chief.
Who I'd like to meet: All those who honor the Old Ways, the Old Religion, and the fact that Life is a Journey, designed for us to live, learn, grow ... and weave our own destinies. Those who believe that the unseen is real and that unseen energies can be woven into form ... Those who believe, as we do, that Magick is afoot! As Full Moon Rising Magazine™ and it's writers are in and of the Light, we prefer to network with positive-energy and Light-infused individuals. Join our network and tell us something about yourself. Blessed Be.
A gypsy fire is on the hearth, Sign of the carnival of mirth; Through the dun fields and from the glade Flash merry folk in masquerade, For this is Hallowe'en! ~Author Unknown
Tis the season to celebrate! Be the Dancer, The ghoul, the choice is yours! ****
As I start to clean this place, I clean as well in time and space. Ill about me cannot stay, It must leave without delay. Order and peace are my command, Firmly on this do I stand. Should there be a spirit good, Welcome are you in this neighborhood.
Time to start the "Sunday" chores, Hope your day is Creepy...Te he he ** Cedar Muse **
Apparitions - physical manifestation of a spirit or entity. These phenomena are also very rare and can take many forms: human-shaped mists or forming mists of some indistinguishable shape; transparent human forms that disappear quickly; and most rarely, human forms that look as real and solid as any living person, but that disappear into a room or even while being viewed....
Demeter The goddess Demeter is best known for her fierce defense of her daughter, Persephone, who was also known as the child, Kore (or Cora). Persephone's father was Zeus, the mighty ruler of the Olympians. The goddess Demeter had been one of his early consorts, long before his marriage to Hera.
Persephone was an obedient, cheerful girl who had a happy childhood, playing with her cousins, Artemis and Athena. Reaching adolescence, she was carefree and spirited, often dancing playfully and picking wildflowers in the meadow near her home.
Persephone's youthful beauty drew the attention of Hades, the god of the underworld, and he could not help falling in love with her. One day as Persephone reached over to pick a flower, the earth opened and the arm of Hades reached up from the underworld.
And so Hades abducted her, dragging her back to his kingdom.
Hearing Persephone's screams, the goddess Demeter rushes to the meadow, but cannot find Persephone. Carrying a torch, Demeter traveled the world day and night, never eating or resting, searching futilely for her daughter.
THE autumn comes, a maiden fair In slenderness and grace, With nodding rice-stems in her hair And lilies in her face. In flowers of grasses she is clad; And as she moves along, Birds greet her with their cooing glad Like bracelets' tinkling song. A diadem adorns the night Of multitudinous stars; Her silken robe is white moonlight, Set free from cloudy bars; And on her face (the radiant moon) Bewitching smiles are shown: She seems a slender maid, who soon Will be a woman grown. Over the rice-fields, laden plants Are shivering to the breeze; While in his brisk caresses dance The blossomed-burdened trees; He ruffles every lily-pond Where blossoms kiss and part, And stirs with lover's fancies fond The young man's eager heart.