Saturday, March 21, 2009

Magickal Social Networking Websites


Well, somebody's reading this somewhere, according to my feedburner stats. Thank you so much!

Comments and google follows are appreciated as well, so if you like what you see, feel free.

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Okay, I am of the generation of social networking sites and blogs and I am thinking my readers are as well or at least involved with them.
Obviously if you're a fan of this blog you like blogs in general, given the hidden little corner of the internet this blog calls home.

And if you like blogs and blogging, you're more than likely involved in social networking sites like facebook, livejournal, myspace and so on, some of which have built in blogs.

Where am I going with all this babble?

There is a point.

I am not sure how it happened, but there are loads of pagan social networking websites popping up all over the place lately. The newest and most popular of which being paganspace.net. (There are others that are newer yes, but paganspace is the largest.)

Yes, I do keep a profile on there under my magickal name of Tanith LunaCrevan for those who are curious.

Other than the very old and forever grand Witches' Voice website, this is rather alien to me and I am sure it is to other witches and pagans. The internet has always been a great connecting tool for the modern witch, but I don't think we've ever experienced the social aspect of it to this strong of a degree outside of the networking sites everyone else uses.

Am I off on this? Please tell me. I just remember when I was first starting out, dabbling in and out of Wicca and the occult, paganspace ands all these other pagan networks did not exist. Granted, I was in junior high and bit ignorant at that point, but I spent tons of time on the internet doing research on these subjects. If they existed in such number, I would have been aware.

Any comments or viewpoints from anyone would be appreciated.

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

A Very Blessed Ostara

First off, a big thank you to Brian Froud for painting this wonderful piece of fairy artwork. This particular piece is called 'The Fairy Godmother.'


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I nearly forgot to wish everyone a very blessed Ostara and very bountiful Spring season.

And with that I offer up a few little ideas to help make this upcoming season more sacred and more bright.

1. Buy some special new clothes to honor the Goddess as she dons the bounty and beauty of Spring.

2. Burn incense, sing, move in a widdershins pattern and such as you do your Spring cleaning to help purify and sanctify your home.

3. Plant herbs in your garden for later use in spells for prosperity, purity and growth, for the time is ripe for all these.

4. Offer up a prayer to the strong new Sun and acknowledge the reborn God.


Just some thoughts.

Blessed be!

Monday, March 16, 2009

Recommended List


Merry meet everyone and I apologize for my short leave of absence. With the current lack of feedback about this blog, I got a little discouraged and went on haitus for a bit, but I have now returned. A little inspiration from my mentor, Aslinn and a new Craft book to add to my little library were just the thing to get me writing again.
Whoever may be reading out there, from here on in, this is for you... Contact, comment or not, just please keep reading.
Now to brass tax. You might be wondering, where the blazes does a book come into this? (Other than the fact I just bought a couple.)
Well, I was thinking every Craft blog needs a recommended reading, listening, ect list. Mine certainly is no different. I'll focus on authors and musicians, but I'll throw in a selection of useful websites as well, some of which I have used consistently in my own studies.
Authors-
Scott Cunningham
Raymond Buckland
Christopher Penzcak (A very wise, semi-scientific, electic witch and teacher)
Patricia Telesco
Deepak Chopra (Founder of the Alliance for a New Humanity)
Ellen Dugan
Michelle Blanger (Expert on vampirism and death magick)
Janet and Stewart Ferrar (Elders of the Alexandrian tradition)
Doreen Valiente (Gerald Gardiner's high priestess)
Sir Frazer (author of the Golden Bough)
Alester Crowley (Founder of the Thelmetic system of magic)
John Dee (Founder of the Enochian system of magic)
Most of these are authors of good books I own. Others are authors of books I wish to own.
But just to name a few, for both advanced and beginning witches, I recommend these writers...
Music-
Gaia Consort
Inkubus Sukkubus
S.J Tucker
Wendy Rule
Kelliana
Flight of the Hawk (Did an awesome, shamanic, neoPagan album)
To list my favorites....
Podcasts-
A Witches' Primer by Ariel (Anything by him is good, honestly. But I learn a lot from this podcast that is actually centered around beginning witches. In my opinion, there is intermediate to advanced content in this podcast as well.)
Ariel's Meditations (Again, very good)
The Infinite and The Beyond by Christopher Orapello (Very entertaining and informative podcast worth catching up to.)
Pagan Chaos Magic by Kia Dragon (Contains loads of info!)
The Moonlit Road Podcast by TMR (Not pagan, but tells a couple tales of the supernatural worth listening to)
I'm not huge into podcasts. I don't stay on top of my subscriptions or anything, but these I've gotten a lot out of.
Websites-
Again just to name a few....
Enjoy!
Brightest Blessings Be

Friday, March 6, 2009

Sutble Spells, Crafty Crafting


This is going along the same lines as my last philosophical post, but with an important difference.
My last major post was concerned with the essence of magic that exists in all things. My primary focus this time is how exactly to tap into that magic in your every day life.
How much of a challenge this is really depends on the witch. For me, despite my intuitive inclinations (more on that later) and creative viewpoints, it has been enormously difficult. I have met other witches who share this struggle and I have met a couple who don't. I really think it depends on the person and how you were raised.
I was raised with the idea that the sacred stays in "church" and the mundane or normally exists everywhere else. I had no idea how much that thought process influenced me until I got toward an intermeditate level of my Craft practice, where integration of magic into the mundane is vital for mastery and true understanding of it. I'm still working on it, to be honest. I don't require many tools to create a sacred space, but what tools I require, like my prayer shawl, for example, are absolutely NECESSARY for me to tune myself into more sacred energies.
It's all about mindset really. I realize now the extent to which magical and divine energy extends, but I still need a little push to recognize it for purposes of a ritual or spell. I think most of us are like that.
As to how exactly pull this mundane/magical integration off, here's some tricks I've figured out or have had given to me:
1. Use a specific piece of clothing for ritual, casting, divination, ect. The more you use it this way, the more the vibrations will become more visibly sacred. You will view it and feel it as such and it will invoke sacred feelings. My best example is again, my rainbow colored, Celtic designed prayer shawl.
2. Find handy magical methods for little problems.
Example, the astra's energy from a previous post was given to me by a mentor to help with my physical energy levels at work.
3. Make magical reminders with a purpose. Mandalas, sigils and pentacles are great for this.
ie. A sigil I made and hung on my wall for the purpose of averting poverty.
4. Find some good pagan/wiccan music.
(I'm a nut about this. About a third of the music on my iPod is spiritual in some way or form.)
5. Start a witchcraft blog.
(That was one reason why I started this thing. Actually, I've tried to do this a couple of times.)
That's only a few I've used.
My point being, all things are magical and should be viewed as magical. How exactly you fix your perception of this wholly sacred world is up to you. As long as you acknowledge the truth and celebrate it, you ought to be fine.
Brightest Blessings Be

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

More Useful Recipes and Spells...


I'm having a bit of an off-day so I'm just going to post some more useful BOS info. I promise I will return to the deep spiritual musings eventually, once I get out of this rut I'm in:

Angel Invocation-
(From John Dee's Enochian Keys)
Eee Nu Rah
Eee Nu Rah
Eee Nu Rah
Zay

Astra's Energy
(Recipe given to me by my mentor, Aslinn Dhan Dragonhawk)
3 drops cinnamon oil
12 drops olive oil
12 drops lemon oil

and recite this charm:
"Energy of the world unite in me,
Bring energy and life to me,
help me get through the busy day,
as I with strength go on my way."

Broomstick Blessing
by Yours Truly

Bless this broom with this charm
Witches' tool of old
May you be charged
Bright and bold.

The ocean's might
The wind's flight
The fire's light
The Earth's height
All these elements their powers be yours,
Blessed be...

*Cleanse spiritual working space with newly charged broom*

*Once done chant*
I may not ride you as legends tell
But I still use you well
Unexpected company comes when you have fell

Yours is the gift of the hearth
That is how I see your worth
A symbol of a woman's place and power
And of sabbats at the the midnight hour

I ask that you serve me well
As I softly weave this spell
And honor your sacred place

So mote it be!

P.S. If I post anything that is yours without giving due credit, please message me or email me.
You can email me at setlahseafox@yahoo.com!

Brightest Blessings Be

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Full Moon Rite Via Chatroom





For those from wicca-chat or any other interested pagan, wiccans or witches, here is the link to special chatroom I set up for our full moon ritual.

The ritual will take place on Monday, March 9th at 6:00 PM Central Time.

See you there!

Blessed be