February 2012
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The Sabbats ~ Spring Equinox, Ostara
iheartpaganism:
Ostara or the Spring Equinox is one of the Lesser Wiccan Sabbats, and is usually celebrated on the Vernal or Spring Equinox right around March 21 (although because of its origins, may instead be celebrated on the fixed date of March 25). Other names by which this Sabbat may be known are Oestara, Eostre’s Day, Rite of Eostre, Alban Eilir, Festival of the Trees, and Lady Day. The...
sleepingtigers:
“Eight things I Learned from 50 Naked People.”
by Kate Bartolotta 1. Your body doesn’t lie. You might say, “I’m relaxed!” or, “That pressure is great, you can work deeper,” but your body may tell a very different story. What goes on in your muscles, with your breathing, with your pulse is the truest you: the you that even you might not know yet. It’s a good thing to get in...
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The moment you are interested in becoming somebody else you become complex. To...
– Osho
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Happiness
A man said to the Buddha, “I want happiness.”
Buddha replied,
“First remove ‘I’, that’s ego.
Then remove ‘want’, that’s desire.
Now you are left with only happiness.”
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Foods that Fuel Your Chakras
peacefulhealing:
Feeding Your Root Chakra
Grounding
Root vegetables: carrots, potatoes, parsnips, radishes, beets, onions, garlic, etc.
Protein-rich foods: eggs, meats, beans, tofu, soy products, peanut butter
Spices: horseradish, hot paprika, chives, cayenne, pepper
Feeding Your Sacral Center
Nourishing the Sexual/Creativity Center
Sweet fruits: melons, mangos, strawberries, passion...
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You are not what happened to you in the past. – No matter how chaotic the past...
– Marc and Angel
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Enlightenment
‘Enlightenment’ is the classically stereotypical buzzword. It has nothing but positive connotations; as a result, many people use it to convince you you need to buy or study certain things in order to ‘achieve’ it. Enlightenment is often seen as a destination rather than a journey, and many people expect that once they reach it, they’ll be on a cloud, spiritually...
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13 Goals and the 9 Noble Virtues.
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Virtue - (Noun) A quality considered morally good or desirable in a person.
The Nine Noble Virtues are a set of moral guidelines which were created during the 1970’s. They are based on the virtues found in Norse Paganism.
The Nine Noble Virtues are as shown:
Courage
Truth
Honor
Fidelity
Discipline
Hospitality
Self-Reliance
Industriousness
Perseverance
Sourced by the...
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There is good reason why you should wake each morning and mindfully consider...
– 101 Simple Truths We Often Forget
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I’ve found myself drifting toward the Zen Buddhism, Stoicism, and mindfulness aspects of spirituality lately. Hmm.
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Most of the bad things you worry about will never happen. Most of the bad...
– 101 Simple Truths We Often Forget
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Earth Magick: Pagan blogs galore →
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oreinshekina:
Inspired by pagannews (who requested people submit their favourite pagan blogs to be published), I decided to list together some of my own favourite pagan blogs. I follow a whole bunch of them, so maybe this will help others find great pagan blogs to follow. Feel free to reblog & add your own favourites, add yourself, or message me (with a few...
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Fuuu
Someone posted about finding your spirit animals yesterday but now I can’t find the post :(. Anyone know?
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Symptoms of inner peace:
nirvikalpa:
A tendency to think and act spontaneously rather than on fears based on past experiences.
An unmistakable ability to enjoy each moment.
A loss of interest in judging other people.
A loss of interest in interpreting the actions of other.
A loss of interest in conflict.
A loss of the ability to worry.
Frequent, overwhelming episodes of appreciation.
Contented feelings of...
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Blessed Imbolc
So I woke up this morning to see my twitter and tumblr overrun with “Blessed Imbolc!” greetings and got a little confused. My calendar says it was tomorrow and I’ll be honest I haven’t read much about Imbolc yet. I’m still figuring out the Wheel of the Year and how I apply it to my path.
Imbolc (pronounced “im-olk”), also sometimes Oimelc, is the pagan...
January 2012
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