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Nov 26 2008 2:04 AM
[Wednesday Addams as a Native American, ad-libbing during a Thanksgiving play]
Wait!
We cannot break bread with you.
You have taken the land which is rightfully ours. Years from now my people will be forced to live in mobile homes on reservations. Your people will wear cardigans, and drink highballs. We will sell our bracelets by the road sides, you will play golf, and enjoy hot hors d'oeuvres. My people will have pain and degradation. Your people will have stick shifts. The gods of my tribe have spoken. They have said, "Do not trust the Pilgrims, especially Sarah Miller."
And for all these reasons I have decided to scalp you and burn your village to the ground.
Nov 11 2008 2:19 AM
November 11th -- Remember our Veterans.
"I think there is one higher office than president and I would call that patriot." ~Gary Hart
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WHEREAS the 11th of November 1918, marked the cessation of the most destructive, sanguinary, and far reaching war in human annals and the resumption by the people of the United States of peaceful relations with other nations, which we hope may never again be served, andWITCHYS WIKKED GRAPHIX
WHEREAS it is fitting that the recurring anniversary of this date should be commemorated with thanksgiving and prayer and exercises designed to perpetuate peace through good will and mutual understanding between nations; and
WHEREAS the legislatures of twenty-seven of our States have already declared November 11 to be a legal holiday: Therefore be it Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring), That the President of the United States is requested to issue a proclamation calling upon the officials to display the flag of the United States on all Government buildings on November 11 and inviting the people of the United States to observe the day in schools and churches, or other suitable places, with appropriate ceremonies of friendly relations with all other peoples.
Oct 27 2008 1:14 AM
Twas the evening of Samhain
By Cathor Steincamp
(edited version)
'Twas the evening of Samhain, and all through the place
were pagans preparing the ritual space.
The candles were set in the corners with care,
in hopes that the Watchtowers soon would be there.
...
In all of our workings, we'd almost forgot,
but we had purchased candy (we'd purchased a LOT),
...
And so, as they flocked from all over the street,
They all got some chocolate or something else sweet.
....
As we prepared to return to our rite,
One child more stepped out of the night.
She couldn't have been more than twelve or thirteen.
Her hair was deep red, and her robe, forest green
with a simple gold cord tying off at the waist.
She'd a staff in her hand and a smile on her face.
No make-up, nor mask, or accompanying kitsch,
so we asked who she was; she replied "I'm a witch.
And no, I don't fly through the sky on my broom;
I only use that thing for cleaning my room.
My magical powers aren't really that neat,
but I won't threaten tricks; I'll just ask for a treat."
We found it refreshing, so we gave incense cones,
A candle, a crystal, a few other stones,
And the rest of the candy (which might fill a van).
She turned to her father (a man dressed as Pan)
and laughed, "Yes, I know, Dad, it's past time for bed,"
and started to leave, but she first turned and said
"I'm sorry for further delaying your rite.
Blessed Samhain to all, and a magical night."
Oct 18 2008 4:55 PM
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Sep 18 2008 4:50 AM
Mabon Blessings!
Following is an excerpt From Vic Soctotra Daily Socotra
Mabon's day is primarily a harvest festival, since at the time of the equinox it is the end of the grain harvest. But it celebrates something else, something older than agriculture. It celebrates the forest deep and the creatures that live within it. This is the mating season for deer, and marks the beginning of the hunting season in many places. In British folklore this time of year is associated with Herne the Hunter.
Herne leads a wild phantom chase through the primal forest, heralding confusion and change. In one tradition the Fall Equinox is called "the Night of the Hunter." The Mabon-fest also can mark the death or departure of the God in His yearly life-cycle, and the Fall Equinox has also been identified as the "assumption of the Crone," when the dark face of the Goddess assumes her sway over the world of darkness. The Crone will rule until the return of the Maiden in February, the half-Equinox called Imbolc.
If this season of the dying of the green belong to the God, it is only because he is perfectly blanced with the Goddess. There is no hierarchy of sex or gender in the natural world, since we are equally necessary to its turning. If this Equinox is the province of the hunter, it is only because the Mother has earlier given life.
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Sep 1 2008 5:54 PM
Hope you are enjoying summer's last fling
(c)IDG
Pagans In The Workplace: A Guide For Managers and Human Resource Directors
"A Pagan employee will celebrate a nature-based, polytheistic religionby Cecylyna Dewr
"Pagan ethics allow personal freedom within a framework of personal responsibility. The primary basis for Pagan ethics is the understanding that everything is interconnected, that nothing exists alone, and that every action has a consequence. There is no concept of forgiveness for sin in the Pagan ethical system; the consequences of one's actions must be faced and reparations made as necessary against anyone whom one has harmed.
"There are no arbitrary rules about moral issues: instead, every action must be weighed against the awareness of what harm it could cause."
"Because Pagan religious systems hold that theirs is a way among many, not the only road to truth,and because Pagans revere a variety of Deities among their pantheons, both male and female, a Pagan employee will believe that each person is free to choose his or her own destiny."
Aug 29 2008 3:44 AM
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Can you beat my score on this quiz?
guess the 1980s band
I got 100%. Can you do any better?
Aug 29 2008 2:54 AM
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Can you beat my score on this quiz?
guess the 1980s band
I got 100%. Can you do any better?
Beat ya!
Aug 29 2008 1:26 AM
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Can you beat my score on this quiz?
guess the 1980s band
I got 93%. Can you do any better?
Woulda got a better score but I can't multi task! LOL
Aug 29 2008 12:16 AM
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Aug 21 2008 1:39 AM
FEEL THE MAJIK - WITCHY'S WIKKED GRAPHIX
Tremble in fear
Aug 16 2008 12:54 AM
Full Moon Blessings
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Aug 15 2008 1:47 AM
FEEL THE MAJIK - WITCHY'S WIKKED GRAPHIX
Jul 28 2008 11:55 PM
Blessed Lughnasadh!
VII. Sabbat Festival : LAMMAS
by ~LustAndDevotion
on deviantART
At Lammas, also called Lughnasadh, the hot days of August are upon us, much of the earth is dry and parched, but we still know that the bright reds and yellows of the harvest season are just around the corner. Apples are beginning to ripen in the trees, our summer vegetables have been picked, corn is tall and green, waiting for us to come gather the bounty of the crop fields. Now is the time to begin reaping what we have sown, and gathering up the first harvests of grain, wheat, oats, and more.
Because of its association with Lugh, the skilled god, Lammas (Lughnasadh) is also a time to celebrate talents and craftsmanship. It's a traditional time of year for craft festivals, and for skilled artisans to peddle their wares. In medieval Europe, guilds would arrange for their members to set up booths around a village green, festooned with bright ribbons and fall colors. Perhaps this is why so many modern Renaissance Festivals begin around this time of year!
Lugh is also known in some traditions as the patron of bards and magicians. Now is a great time of year to work on honing your own talents.
Learn a new craft, or get better at an old one. Put on a play, write a story or poem, take up a musical instrument, or sing a song.
Whatever you choose to do, this is the right season for rebirth and renewal, so set August 1st as the day to share your new skill with your friends and family.
Jul 11 2008 7:00 PM
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