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The Camelot Oracle


The Camelot Oracle
I have a new set of oracular divination cards. I call them this because they're not really tarot cards in the usual sense. They describe themselves as an Oracle card set and I will go with this description. Especially given that I am going to DELPHI soon to see THE Oracle. Seems appropriate that I should "gem up" on this ovatic tradition.

The set was devised by that eminent Celtic mythology scholar and druidical wise one - John Matthews. Of course, he got Will Worthington to do the artwork for the cards. Any sensible person in this field would do. I have several other sets of tarot cards featuring his excellent artwork (e.g. The Wildwood Tarot, The Druidcraft Tarot) and I highly recommend them for anyone in the field of druidic divination.

The Camelot Oracle cover


As you know, though, my work has been taking on an Arthurian bent over the past few years. Since 2010, when I encountered Merlin as a tutor and guide along my spiritual path, I have found that I have been working through Arthurian archetypes each year. This year seems like no exception to that, but trying to find information about Galahad/Gwalchaved is very difficult. Hence, I felt I needed a meditation tool that would allow me to get into "the spirit" of this archetype. When I saw the Camelot Oracle, and that it was written by John Matthews, then I needed only a split second to decide to buy it.

I have only read the manual about them - I haven't tried using them yet. This being The Quiet Time I'm not wanting to stir things up just yet. I will get acquainted with the set first, for the next few weeks, and then when it comes to that all-important Imbolc or Spring Equinox moment when the year begins in earnest I will do my first draw with these cards and then report back on their efficacy for me.

As the set uses the Arthurian Archetypes I fully expect that I will be aligned to their output. I need first to confirm that my "champion" for this year is what I expect it to be. Once this is done I'm off - full flow - and let's see where it takes me this year.

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Crosses


Crosses

From Symbols in Christian Art & Architecture:

CROSS (ALPHA ">Season: The Sundays after Pentecost, also Ascension Sunday and Christ the King Sunday

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CROSS (ANCHOR
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The anchor ymbolizes the Christian's hope in Christ. This cross was also the emblem of St. Clement, Bishop of Rome, who according to tradition was tied to an anchor and tossed into the sea by the emperor Trajan. Hebr. 6:17 Because God wanted to make the unchanging nature of his purpose very clear to the heirs of what was promised, he confirmed it with an oath. 18 God did this so that, by two unchangeable things in which it is impossible for God to lie, we who have fled to take hold of the hope offered to us may be greatly encouraged. 19 We have this hope as an anchor for the soul, firm and secure. It enters the inner sanctuary behind the curtain, 20 where Jesus, who went before us, has entered on our behalf. He has become a high priest forever, in the order of Melchizedek. (NIV)

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CROSS (ANKH)

See Ankh.

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CROSS (BAPTISMAL)

This Greek cross is superimposed on a Greek "chi", the first letter of the Greek word for "Christ." It forms a cross with eight arms. Since the number eight is symbolic of rebirth or regeneration, this cross is often used as a baptismal cross.

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CROSS (BUDDED)

This widely used cross calls to mind the Trinity because of its trefoil end caps. Season: The Sundays aftter Pentecost

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CROSS (BYZANTINE)

The Byzantine cross is generally used by the Greek Orthodox Church.

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CROSS (CALVARY, GRADED)

The three steps leading up to this Latin cross represent the hill of Calvary or, more often, faith, hope and love. 1Cor. 13:13 And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love. (NIV)

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CROSS (CELTIC, IRISH)

One of the most ancient of cruciforms, this cross was used by the Celtic Christians in Great Britain and Ireland. Season: All

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CROSS (CONQUEROR'S, VICTOR'S)

This Greek cross is complemented with the first and last letters of the Greek name for Jesus (IC), the first and last letters of the Greek word for Christ (XC), and the Greek word for Conqueror (NIKA). The short bars above the letters indicate that they are abbreviations. Season: All, esp. Easter, Ascension Sunday, Christ the King Sunday

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CROSS (CROSSLET)

A cross formed of four smaller crosses, this form represents the spreading of the gospel to the four corners of the earth. This ornamental version rests on a lattice forming four additional crosses. Season: The Sundays after Pentecost

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CROSS (EASTERN)

This form of the cross is used primarily in the Russian Orthodox Church. The upper bar represents the inscription, abbreviated "INRI", that Pilate had placed above Jesus' head. The meaning of the slanted bar is lost in legend. One story holds that Jesus' legs were of unequal length, another that the earthquake that came at His death caused the cross to tilt. Another explanation (probably the correct one) is that the slanted bar forms St. Andrew's cross. St. Andrew is believed to have introduced Christianity to Russia.

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CROSS (EMBATTLED)

This heraldic cross calls to mind the battlements of a fortress or castle, and thus may be used as a symbol of the "church militant" (the church at war, as opposed to the church triumphant - those who have gone to be with the Lord).

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CROSS (FLEUR-DE-LIS)

Much like the cross fleurie (below), this cross is a reminder of the Trinity and of the Resurrection. Season: Easter, The Sundays after Pentecost

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CROSS (FLEURIE)

The liliform end caps of this cross remind us of the Trinity. Season: Easter, The Sundays after Pentecost

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CROSS (GRADED)

See Cross (Calvary, Graded).

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CROSS (GREEK)

An ancient cruciform with arms of equal length. Season: All

CROSS (HUGUENOT)

This cross was adopted following the 1598 Edict of Nantes that granted French Protestants, known as Huguenots, certain civil rights and protections in a nation that was largely Roman Catholic. Based on a Maltese cross, the design includes eight round points that represent the Beatitudes, four fleur-de-lis with three petals each that represent the 12 Apostles, and a descending dove representing the Holy Spirit.

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CROSS (IONIC)

This is the form of the cross taken by St. Columba to the island of Iona in the sixth century. Season: All

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CROSS (JERUSALEM, CRUSADER'S, FIVEFOLD)

This complex form is composed of a central cross made of four tau crosses representing the Old Testament law. The four smaller Greek crosses represent the fulfillment of the law in the gospel of Christ. Others have interpreted it to represent the missionary work of the church - spreading the gospel to the four corners of the earth. Still others have acknowledged the five crosses to represent the five wounds of Christ on the cross (hands, feet and side). The cross appeared on the coat-of-arms Godfrey of Bouillon, the first ruler of the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem. It was embodied in the heraldry of the Crusaders. Season: Pentecost, The Sundays after Pentecost

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CROSS (LATIN)

This most common of all cruciforms reminds us of the supreme sacrifice offered by Jesus for the sins of the world. The cross is empty to remind us of the resurrection and the hope of eternal life. Season: All

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CROSS (LATIN WITH PROCLAMATION)

These Latin letters INRI stand for the inscription that Pilate ordered placed on Jesus' cross: "Iesus Nazarenus Rex Iudaeorum" - Jesus of Nazareth, the King of the Jews. John 19:19 Pilate had a notice prepared and fastened to the cross. It read: JESUS OF NAZARETH, THE KING OF THE JEWS. 20 Many of the Jews read this sign, for the place where Jesus was crucified was near the city, and the sign was written in Aramaic, Latin and Greek. (NIV)

Season: Holy Week, esp. Good Friday

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CROSS (MALTESE)

The eight outer points of this cross are symbolic of regeneration. They are sometimes said to represent the eight beatitudes. The cross was the emblem of the Knights of St. John, who were driven from Rhodes to the island of Malta by the Turks. Malta is the island where St. Paul was shipwrecked.

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CROSS (NATAL)

This cross is shaped like a star, reminding us of the story of Jesus' birth and foretelling the purpose for which he was born. Season: Advent, Epiphany

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CROSS (PAPAL)

This cross is the official emblem of the papal office. It may be used by none other than the Pope himself. The three bars are sometimes said to represent the three crosses on Calvary. More probably they represent the Pope's three realms of authority: the church, the world and heaven.

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CROSS (PASSION)

The pointed ends of this Latin cross represent the suffering of Christ at his crucifixion. Season: Lent, esp. Holy Week

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CROSS (PAT'eE)

This cross is often confused with the Maltese Cross.

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CROSS (PATRIARCHAL)

This is an ecclesiastical cross that is often seen carried by the patriarchs in works of art. The upper bar represents the inscription placed on the cross by Pilate. It was adopted by cardinals and archbishops as a hierarchical distinction.

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CROSS (POMM'eE)

The knobs, resembling apples, represent the fruits of the Christian life. Since knobs were used on pastoral staffs in ancient times as symbols of authority, this is sometimes referred to as the Bishop's Cross.

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CROSS (ST. ANDREW'S)

According to tradition, St. Andrew felt unworthy to be crucified like his Lord, so he begged that his cross be made differently. It is a symbol of humility and suffering.

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CROSS (TAU)

The tau cross, made from the Greek letter "T", is the simplest of all crosses. It is often used as the cross of prophecy, or Old Testament cross, because it is the traditional sign that Israelites made with lamb's blood on their doorposts in Egypt on the night of Passover. A tau cross is often pictured as the pole on which Moses lifted up the brazen serpent in the wilderness. Season: Advent

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CROSS (TRINITY)

This cross, with three fleur-de-lis at each point, is a reminder of the Trinity. Season: The Sundays after Pentecost

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CROSS (TRIUMPHANT, OF VICTORY, ">Season: Christ the King Sunday

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Dawkins God


Dawkins God
by Robert Hart

"(Dawkins' God" originally appeared in the March 2008 edition of Touchstone, a Journal of Mere Christianity)

If Richard Dawkins wants to refute what Christians believe, he should not declare his own belief in Divine Transcendence. "Time" Magazine recently asked him and Francis Collins, a Christian who heads the Human Genome Project, what caused the universe to exist and suggested that the answer could be God.

Dawkins answered: "There could be something incredibly grand and incomprehensible and beyond our present understanding," To this Collins responded "That's God." Yes, said Dawkins,

but it could be any of a billion Gods... the chances of its being a particular God, Yahweh, the God of Jesus, is vanishing small - at least the onus is on you to demonstrate why you think that's the case... I don't see the Olympian Gods or Jesus coming down and dying on the cross as worthy of that grandeur. They strike me as parochial. If there's a God, it's going to be a whole lot more incomprehensible than anything that any theologian of any religion has ever proposed.

How is this an argument "against" the Christian faith? (By the way, what does Dawkins mean by "our present understanding"? Does he anticipate some future state of exaltation and glorification that will increase it?) Furthermore, Dawkins has been a favorite of atheists for a long time, and yet here he clearly professes agnosticism. And, what he is agnostic about is revelation.

In the Bible we read of God who dwells in the darkness and of God hidden by the radiance of blinding light. St. Paul writes of "the blessed and only Potentate, the King of kings, and Lord of lords; Who only hath immortality, dwelling in the light which no man can approach unto; whom no man hath seen, nor can see" (I Tim.6:15, 16).

In the first of his Soliloquies, St. Augustine writes of God as "incredibly grand." The entire tradition of Apophatic theology is about God who is beyond our understanding. God is spoken of in negatives, because we cannot know the Nature that is Wholly other than every created nature, infinite, without beginning or end.

Dawkins believes that "The chances of its [this incomprehensible God] being a particular God... is vanishing small." Yet the Transcendent and incomprehensible God beyond our knowing whose possible existence he concedes is a particular God, and quite in keeping with the one element that he actually brings into question: Have we been given the complement of the Divine mystery, namely, revelation?

Theology is, though the modern mind may find this astonishing, a science. It is based on statements of fact, including miracles. The Christian faith takes its stand on one thing above all, the eyewitness accounts of those who saw the resurrected Christ.

This is strengthened in its status as actual history by the martyrdom of the earliest witnesses. What stands as a unique event in history is not merely an empty tomb, and not the story of the resurrection, but the deep conviction of the earliest Christians that Christ's post resurrection appearances were events real enough to die for.

This provides for us a fact to consider, namely that what we have, not only a particular God, but specific revelation, is the opposite of "vanishing small." Instead, it is quite substantive on the basis of evidence.

In terms of this revelation, the post resurrection appearances verify the teachings of Jesus, as recorded by eyewitness accounts, and lead to our central doctrine, the Incarnation. Dawkins fails in his attempt to criticize Christian teaching because he describes the very opposite of what we believe.

"I don't see the Olympian Gods or Jesus coming down and dying on a cross, as worthy of that grandeur," he tells the magazine. Here we can sympathize with him, because some theologians have made too much of St. Paul's use of the Greek word "kenoo" to mean that Jesus "emptied himself" into human nature.

TAKEN UP IN CHRIST


Never has the Church taught it this way. Always, the revelation has been understood to be that Jesus Christ is God the Word (Logos), or God the Son, having taken finite human nature into His infinite being, time into eternity, mortality into life, created nature into uncreated Person, the known into the unknowable. "God was made man that man might become God," as St. Athanasius wrote in his "On the Incarnation".

Dawkins is right to say that the idea of a knowable and definable god leaping down from Mt. Olympus is not worthy to be compared to this revelation. It is the very opposite. He is wrong to think of Jesus as an Olympian God. He is the very opposite.

Although Dawkins asserts his estimation of the crucifixion of Christ as unworthy of Divine grandeur as a crushing criticism of Christianity, it is simply an echo of St. Paul's words. "For the Jews require a sign, and the Greeks seek after wisdom: But we preach Christ crucified, unto the Jews a stumblingblock, and unto the Greeks foolishness; But unto them which are called, both Jews and Greeks, Christ the power of God, and the wisdom of God. Because the foolishness of God is wiser than men; and the weakness of God is stronger than men." (I Corinthians 1:22-25).Unworthy of Divine grandeur indeed; that was the point.

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Yule Prosperity Potpourri


19Th Day Of Yule Yule Spells And Magick
Do you need money due to financial strain? Earthwitchery doesn't give a specific working for this Yule Prosperity Potpourri, but it could be worked into the Yule Spell Ornament or you could find or write your own spell that uses this potpourri.

Ingredients needed:


3 cups water

4 tablespoons cardamom seeds


2 tablespoons whole cloves

3 cinnamon sticks 3 nutmeg berries


1 teaspoon ginger

Simmer ingredients together on a stovetop or in a potpourri pot.


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In Search Of The Great Beast 666 Aleister Crowley


In Search Of The Great Beast 666 Aleister Crowley
"A two hour 2007 documentary, "IN SEARCH OF THE GREAT BEAST 666," introduces viewers to life of occultist ALEISTER CROWLEY, founder of THELEMA, a spiritual philosophy. A WEBSITE FOR VIDEO informs: "ALEISTER CROWLEY, SELF PROCLAIMED "THE GREAT BEAST" AND KNOWN BY THE PRESS AS "THE WICKEDEST MAN IN THE WORLD", WAS PERHAPS THE MOST CONTROVERSIAL AND NOTORIOUS INDIVIDUALS IN BRITISH HISTORY.

THIS DRAMATICALLY RECONSTRUCTED FILM UNEARTHS THE BARELY BELIEVABLE AND SHOCKING FACTS SURROUNDING A MAN WHO WAS VOTED IN A BBC POLL TO BE ONE OF THE MOST INFLUENTIAL BRITONS OF ALL TIME. WAS HE



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Everything On Sagittarius Astrology Sign


Everything On Sagittarius Astrology Sign

By Brock Thompson

Endless journey It's time to loosen up, since we're now moving from Scorpio's compressed world of emotional introspection to the high adventures of mind and soul sought by a spirited fire sign who loves celebrating the grander designs of life. Scorpio feels compelled to plumb its depths in darkness, but Sagittarius instead seeks the sunniest of days to explore the immensity of human experience on a global scale. This easily in-spider sign feels like it's on some big mission of great collective meaning. In some ways, Sagittarius represents the wondrous fruits of soul resurrection achieved by Scorpio-it thus takes joy in the undocumented of the future. Here we happily take to the expansive skies of a higher consciousness, one that allows us broader visions of what is and of what can be. The Archer enthusiastically views life in this wide-angled manner, and tries to uplift the rest of us so that we'll do the same.Mutable Sagittarius represents fire in its most restless expression (which means something more than just being overactive,like Aries). The boldness of fire suggested here is less physical than intellectual, and the journeys to be taken are more geographical than psychological. The Archer does not easily internalize its energies-it figures, "Haven't we already had enough of that in Scorpio?"

Sagittarius may assume in the hellish dimensions in which Scorpio has sometimes discovered by itself trapped, but it absolutely does t need to go there any time soon. It's packing its bags for other journeys to take-the fun kind crammed with great discoveries.Whenever we have Sagittarius in our chart, we'll do wander far from our familiar, comforting safety images, the versions typically reinforced by our family conditioning. Journey, alone, puts us in get in touch with with what is different from our background. The Archer realizes that, ideally, we humans are all the same-but culturally, we absolutely are not! Mutability lends a curiosity regarding how people and issues work, and the pioneering spirit of fire helps Sagittarius sense it's on a question doing so case, a search for knowledge the world at large. The Archer hopes its journeys should in no way arrive to an end. Glyph: / Image: The Archer Method: Mutable Element Fire Earth Jupiter/4 Home: Ninth Motto: "I Think We're All Here to Do Some Good!" Neighborhood Alcoholic drink This is the third and endure hearth signal of the zodiac. Fire always appears to usher in new experiences, and here it may be stated that Sagittarius reveals us to a lot more inclusive amounts of individual interaction. It's engaged in how society, for better or worse, impacts the life of quite a few and not simply of the few.

Confronting "the big industry" suggests dealing with strangers, and not typically on a close, one-to-one basis. Sagittarius finds alone concerned with which's occurring "over there," any place far away, even on the other aspect of the industry. The Archer is finding out to generate an international awareness of how diverse all societies might be due to their cultural interests, their moral standards, their art, their language, and even their honored religions. Sagittarius locate by itself enthralled with all the facets which make every society unique.Also closer to home, the Archer seeks to transfer beyond the personal dynamics of family existence and into the broader folds of community involvement. Doing so is the first sign to want to experience individuals from all walks of existence.

It's not frightened of strangers or strangeness in other people, which aids it mild until details of common interest; Sagittarius supports human diversity. Hence, the considered of attaining out and connecting with folks, in an try to create a much more good culture, is really appealing to doing so civic-minded indicator. Sagittarius is the "do-guider" of the zodiac,the one always attempting to drum up good cheer in between individuals. It attempts to promote ideals and visions which will fireplace other people up, so which they, in change, should enthusiastically add something of social worth which raises the awareness of quite a few.

The Archer's mutability indicates that its rising mental interests keep changing. This indicator doesn't seek to build everlasting buildings that end result in entrenched practices (also however it's the indicator connected with organized religion). Sagittarius instead takes on the role of a sociable prophet, the one to display to other people "the light" in hopes that something big and beautiful should arrive from any revelations which doing so indicator shoplifting offers. The fantasy of a model society-one that honors individuality and freedom-is what Sagittarius has in mind. Of course, it's a naive imaginative and prescient which doesn't take into account the necessity for rules and laws

(Capricorn will take over individuals vital components of society building). If all people was equally high-minded, trustworthy, and decent-as the Archer thinks by itself to be- afterward perhaps few, if any,legal guidelines may do be forced and enforced. We'd as an alternative always be carrying out the appropriate issue in methods which benefit everybody. Lofty, idealistic Sagittarius doesn't often understand why society's ironclad codes are so inflexible, and hence it fights against all authoritative restriction though thinking, "These dumb laws don't try to me!"Gotta Have Truth The notion of Truth may appear abstract and unforeseeable to most signs,but it is of very important significance to the Archer.

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Biblical Women Contemporary Christian Women Finding


Biblical Women Contemporary Christian Women Finding Courage To Follow Christ Part 2
The first time I heard some one equate the cross with child abuse was in Berkeley at the GTU class I wrote about earlier. It was a woman who stated that unchristian notion. So as I write on biblical women and contemporary Christian women I also want to look at some ways that Christ's redemptive death on the cross intersects with the faith of women.

And going beyond that, but looking still at the cross of Christ, I want to explore the objection that some men have to women being in ministry because supposedly, according to the men, they can't represent Christ since they are women.

As you will hopefully see, these thoughts will all merge together. I should add that I am going to reach back to early church history and forward to the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century.

Last year, during the celebration in the PCUSA of the ordaining of women as Deacons, Elders and Pastors, the Women's Ministry Area as well as Presbyterian Women included the first Presbyterian woman to be ordained in their list of honored women. Louisa M. Woosley was ordained in 1889 by the Nolin Presbytery in the Cumberland Presbyterian Church. On the Women's Area web site is an article about her, "From Preacher in the Field to Mother in the Church: Reverend Louisa M. Woosley."

What the article does not stress at all is Woosley's very definite orthodoxy. Surprisingly in her little book "Shall Woman Preach? Or The Question Answered", she uses a woman to emphasize her understanding of the crucifixion.

That text of terror, as some have called it, is the story of Jephthah and his daughter who ran to meet him after his victory against the Ammonites. Jephthah had vowed to sacrifice the first thing that came from the door of his house if God gave him the victory. The first to greet him was his daughter.

Woosley believed this story to be somewhat like the one of Abraham attempting to sacrifice Isaac to God. (The difference of course is that it is God who called Abraham to obedience; Jephthah acted out of rashness.) But Isaac is a picture of Jesus who gives himself for the sins of humanity. And Woosley sees the daughter picturing the kind of obedience Jesus offered to the Father in his death. She writes:

"In the history of this heroic woman, who gave her life to vindicate her father's words, we have vividly brought before our minds the promised redemption through Christ. God said that the seed of the woman should bruise the serpent's head. In the fulfillment of this promise, 'we see Jesus, who was made a little lower than the angels for the suffering of death. He is the propitiation for our sins: and not for ours only, but also for the sins of the whole world.' The sword which was the instrument of her death, reminds us that they came out against Christ with swords and with staves. He, too, invited the fatal blow: it came; he passed out and now appears in the presence of the Father for us. We have a faithful high priest, one that is easily 'touched with the feelings of our infirmities.'"(39)

But going back much earlier is the slave girl Blandina. Eusebius tells her story in his "Ecclesiastical History." Her story occurs in Gaul, and it is during a time of great persecution. Others around Blandina, including her mistress, were afraid that because of weakness she would deny her faith in the midst of torture. But Blandina proved to be a faithful witness.

After much torture and time in prison she is led into the arena with three other Christians. Eusebius writes of Blandina:

"Blandina, however, was bound and suspended on a stake, and thus exposed as food to the assaults of wild beasts, and as she thus appeared to hang after the manner of the cross, by her earnest prayers she infused much alacrity into the contending martyrs. For as they saw her in the contest, with the external eyes, through their sister, they contemplated Him that was crucified for them, to persuade those that believe in him, that every one who suffers for Christ, will for ever enjoy communion with the living God. " (176)

Faith in the redeeming death of Jesus Christ on the cross is in deed an essential doctrine of the Church. And women are not allowed to stand idly by either denying or ignoring this glorious truth. Rather they are called, as are men, to live out what it means to be a witness for Jesus Christ.

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What Are Otherworld Entities


What Are Otherworld Entities
Since the beginning, mankind has worked with Otherworld entities to achieve goals. Ancient civilizations worked with gods, angels, and other spirits to elicit healing, prosperity and protection. These ancient entities have assisted Magickal Practitioners, Christians, Hindu, Muslims, and every religious background that exists upon this earth.

As never before, ordinary people can chose to live extraordinary lives. We are at the dawn of a new movement that is quickly and quietly gaining followers from all walks of life. Anyone can experience a world that has fueled creative expression since the dawn of man. These mythical creatures are found in paintings, architecture, legends, stories and poems; and they have been called Dragon, Angel, Mermaid, Unicorn and Fae. These creatures are accessible like never before and they are available to the general public.

For thousands of years Otherworld Entities have quietly influenced the human race. They have used gentle means to convey their message through dreams, subconscious thought, and telepathy. Most humans don't comprehend the origins of their inspiration, but they attribute it to human ingenuity.

Often these inspirations are the influence of Otherworld Entities on the human race. Otherworld Entities wish to help us in our struggle to create a better world filled with balance and peace. Artists and writers have been inspired by Muse to create works to evolve our minds. Politicians have been influenced by Watchers to create a climate conducive to change. Dragons have influenced chemists and doctors to create medicines to heal the masses. Environmentalist are influenced by Nature Spirits to save this planet from eventual destruction. Their subtle methods have been long and arduous, and recently they have been less successful. Humans are blocking their access, and Otherworld Entities must attempt new methods of contact.

In the past, Otherworld Entities were consulted by Spiritualists from all religions. Their methods required years of practice and dedication, and often only attempted by elite sects. These Spiritualists were a connection point for the uninitiated to the Otherworld for knowledge and desired change.

This connection point evolved from Spiritualists into Spirit Vessels. Spirit Vessels are a point of contact between an Otherworld Entity and their spirit keeper. These vessels have inspired legends and fairy tales. In one famous fairy tale, a genie was bound to a lamp owned by Aladdin. This tale was based on fact, in that Otherworld Entities can be bound to inanimate objects. This connection point allows anyone the ability to contact Otherworld Entities.

Many Spiritualists were selective in their distribution of Spirit Vessels, and only provided them to the devout. While other enterprising Spiritualist sold these vessels at a high price to the elite in society. These transactions were conducted in secret, and often by invitation only. Some of the most powerful Otherworld Entities have been hoarded by the wealthiest families in the world. Their success has been built with the assistance of Otherworld Entities.

Directly assisting this small population of humans hasn't created the impact desired by Otherworld Entities. Due to the looming future of our world, Otherworld Entities have pushed Spiritualist to offer Otherworld Entities to the general public.

Otherworld Entities want to help us achieve our goals in life. They assist humans in their attainment of wealth, health, protection, career, success, fame, among other things. These entities are not bound to a strict code of limited wishes like the fairy tales, but they can grant unlimited wishes. In exchange for their assistance, they wish to impart their wisdom.

Otherworld Entities are no longer a secret. With the advent of the internet and auction websites, access to these magical creatures is growing at a phenomenal rate. Anyone can purchase a vessel containing a powerful entity. And many sellers strive to achieve a price that anyone can afford.

Otherworld Entities are listed under several names such as Astral Entities, Haunted Vessels, or Spirits. And often they are referred to only their spirit type such as Angel, Vampire, or Fae. But no matter their title, they are here to assist the human race.

One of these sellers has taken a revolutionary approach to the sale of Spirit Vessels. Spirit Realm is an ethical seller that offers powerful Otherworld Entities at a reasonable price. Each entity is carefully analyzed, interviewed, and tested to ensure the highest quality entity for their customers.

Spirit Realm uses high quality vessels to eliminate the possibility of loosing your Otherworld Entity. When a spirit vessel breaks, keepers risk loosing their Otherworld Entity. Most keepers consider their Otherworld Entity as family, and it is very traumatic if their entity is lost.

Spirit Realm doesn't use cookie cutter forms to describe their entities. They interview, analyze and construct a custom listing for each entity. Spirit Realm offers a full analysis of each entity readily available for the general public to read.

Spirit Realm is a new member of Etsy, and their store can be viewed at

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Reality And Spurituality


Reality And Spurituality
There are several schools of thought concerning How magic works in spirituality...

1. Psychological changes occur through magic and we create our reality during magic, but our circles, energy, etc is all psychological... when we change our inner mind, we act differently, and that change casues things to naturally fall into place. "Magic is all in our heads"

2. The Astral Plane. When we do magic we "heighten our conciousness" and partially enter into another realm of existance. We "pull the strings" of the other plane, and that plane in turn affects events in OUR plane to help us acheive our goal.

3. Manifestation of real forces in our OWN plane.

So... hmmm... All of this has to do with reality... Are we REALLY creating changhe during ritual, and is that change manifested here, or elsewhere. Obviosly, the first one is the most currently scientifically supported idea. Years of Psychology show that if you change your thoughts, you can create real, lasting change throughout your life. But when we work magic we are not simple "changing what we are thinking"... we are trying to use our minds and spirit to manipulate and direct ENERGY. That energy is not necessarily the simple common energies of the universe that science recognizes- physical motion, light, sound, electricity... Instead it is something unique, energy with enough level of consciousness to actively create or manipulate reality.

So is it REAL? When you are casting that energetic circle, are you creating a mindset? Are you making a circle on the astral plane? Or is there REAL energy that you are REALLY working with on this plane?

I ask all these questions... But I do have my own opinion, so please don't tell me what TO think, but rather, what do you feel, based on experience.

I personally feel I am 99.9% sure that there is very real energy being worked and creating change on this plane of existance. I also feel psychological change takes place AND there is some "string pulling" on the Astral and Divine planes.

When I cant a strong circle I can feel it. It feels slightly more "buzzy", a degree or two warmer than outside of my circle, and has a "film-like" surface. I am an artist, so It would seem that I would be a visualizer, however,I can only sometimes "see" my circle, and that is when i focus a lot on it, but I can always feel and sense it. It is REAL, and it is on this plane. When I am no longer in trance... it is still there UNLESS I take it down.

To some degree, I feel that what you believe makes your reality. So, if you don't believe the energy is really there, naturally you WON'T harness and direct the energy in such a way to create a real energetic circle. and so you will only have psychological change. If you feel the circle is only manifesting on the astral plane, naturally you will only direct that energy TO that plane, and you wont have energy in this one... But if you believe in all of the groups of manifestation, all will naturally occur...

That said, we are still limited by natural law. there are some things that cannot be done. This isn't to say you can't try new things. Science has yet to figure out all the forces in the universe... and if you can telekinetically move a paperclip around, or you can psychically communicate, by all means, DO IT!... That said, beware of scams. There are some smart people out there who have come up with clever devices and tricks that are simple illusions, and they sit back collecting money while laughing at the "poor fools" who think they can levitate pencils or whatnot... Psychic development should be relatively free, require no special devices, and works all the time.

Real magic works WITH logic, not against it.

So, here is your homework... If you are of any of the above schools of thought... I challenge you to do this excercise:

Prepare for a ritual or circle. Take a ritual bath and dress however you feel comfortable (be it skyclad, yoga gear, robes, etc).

First, cast a circle of the "mind" Physically draw out a circle considering it a construct built within your own mind that will allow you to be open to emotional and spiritual change.

Second, draw a second circle on the astral plane... try to feel your conciousness "rising" and in that "dreamlike" plane cast a circle. Realise that you are the command center and you can direct energies on this plane with the inhabitants there with freedom and ease.

Third, even if you are skeptical, draw a energetic circle on out real, everyday physical plane. Try to feel in, not just with your mind, but with you sense of touch, taste, sight, smell even hearing. Firmly believe that it is a real entity you are creating on earth. "Pour" Your energy into it until the air feels slightly "thicker" and more tangible.

Now that you have cast all three circles... do you feel like this circle is more powerful, mor connected, stronger? Does it feel that same as other circles. Don't doubt yourself, don't second guess yourself, allow yourself to trust your intuition and not be dissuaded by our CULTURAL ideas.

If you are new to circle casting, the affect may not be as strong as those who are practiced. After you have done this excercise, please come back and comment! Did you feel or notice a change... are you skeptical, did this help or hinder you spiritual experience.

Hehehe... I accidently expended quite a bit of energy without grounding first while i wrote this, so I feel a little "woosy"... Oh well... time to get realigned!

Blessed Be!

-Megan



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Why Did You Sit Among The Sheepfolds


Why Did You Sit Among The Sheepfolds
In that song Of Deborah that I just posted the question was asked why did you sit among the sheepfolds? Jesus is moving! Jesus is coming back to get us! Don't sit among the sheepfolds. I finally understand what that verse means when the people satnd in front of Him and say Lord, we cast out demons in your name and we did healings in your name and he says depart from em I never knew you.

It means He never knew you! Did you take the time to get to know him on earth? Do you "know "Him now? Is he your father now? Or is your life about walmart and soccer? Don't worry about the battle, the warfare. Don't resent your struggle. Your struggle is what makes you who you are! Your struggle is what turn you into the mighty man of valor like Gideon; from a shephard to a king!

Your struggle produces your crown. And one more thing warfare precludes miracles. If someone is in a fight don't point your finger at them because they are next in line for God's power. Satan does not attack what he already controls. Jesus said the world hated me and it hates you! But praise God his perfect light interrupts the darkness!

Psalm 30:5 - For his anger endureth but a moment; in his favour is life: weeping may endure for a night, but joy comes in the morning. Do you know what that means? It means it Jesus may have died on the cross but he was also resurrected! It may be friday now but Sunday is coming! We are the army of the living God and Jesus is our commander in Chief.

Camp beside your commander and your weapons of warfare are mighty. Our job is to seek the Lord and testify about what He has done. 2 Tim 1:6-8. Jesus desires a personal relationship with us. He isn't going to tell us all in His written word. And on that day when we see His face may He say, Father this one is with me!

He's part of MY family. He or she is the reason I died on calvary. Let us know Him now! In the name of Jesus, AMEN.

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The Beginnings Of Ordo Templi Orientis


The Beginnings Of Ordo Templi Orientis
The founding of Ordo Templi Orientis began with a wealthy paper chemist, Carl Kellner (1851-1905). A student of the occult and familiar with several modern secret organizations, he had come to believe that he had discovered a aEUR?KeyaEUR? to the symbolism of Freemasonry and to the Mysteries of Nature itself.

He then aspired to create an Academia Masonica that would unifiy the various systems of Masonry. Kellner, along with an associate, Theodor Reuss (1855-1923), decided to call it the Oriental Templar Order. In 1902, Reuss, along with Franz Hartmann and Henry Klein, purchased the right to perform the Scottish, Memphis and Mizraim rites of Freemasonry, the authority of which was confirmed in 1904 and again in 1905.

These rites, along with the Swedenborgian Rite, formed the core of the newly established Order. When Kellner died in 1905, Reuss assumed full control, becoming the first Outer Head of the Order.

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Beyond The Defended Self


Beyond The Defended Self
TARA BRACHSep 21, 2012

During the years right after college, I was the director of a yoga studio at the ashram where I was living near Boston. One day, at a time when we were behind in promoting our major event of the year, which featured a number of well-known teachers, the head of our local community arrived late to our weekly staff meeting, visibly upset. I asked him what was wrong.

In a barely controlled voice, he thrust in front of me a flyer I'd created for the event. "Just take a look at this." Immediately, I saw the typo in bold print-it was the wrong date. My heart sank: we'd just printed three thousand of them; I'd screwed up big time.

Although my mind scrambled to solve the problem, the weight of failure sat like a big stone in my chest. At the end of our meeting I began an apology: "This was my responsibility," I said in a low monotone, "and I'm really sorry for messing up..." Then as I felt the others' eyes on me, I felt a flash of anger and the words tumbled out: "But, you know, this has been a huge amount of work and I've been totally on my own." I could feel my eyes burning, but I blinked back the tears. "It would have been nice if someone had been available to proofread... maybe this kind of thing wouldn't have happened."

For the rest of the week I was trapped in self-disgust. Hour after hour my mind replayed every recent incident that highlighted my flaws: I'd lied to get out of a social obligation, exaggerated the size of my yoga classes to another teacher, gossiped to feel more like an insider. Instead of generosity and selfless service, my focus was on my own spiritual progress. Once again I found myself facing what I most disliked about myself: insecurity and self-centeredness. I felt disconnected from everyone around me, stuck inside a self I didn't want to be.

Because my self-doubts seemed so "unspiritual," I didn't talk about them with anyone. At work I was all business. I withdrew from the casual banter and playfulness at group meals, and when I did try to be sociable, I felt like an imposter. Several weeks later, the women in our ashram decided to form a sensitivity group where we could talk about personal challenges. I wondered whether this might be an opportunity for me to get more real.

At our opening meeting, as the other women talked about their stress at work, about children and health problems, I felt my anxiety build. Finally, when there was a pause in the conversation, my confession came pouring out. "I know I do a lot of yoga and teach a lot of classes, that it looks like I'm a helpful, caring person... That may be true in some ways, but it's also a front. What I'm covering up, what I don't want anyone to see, is how self-centered I am, how selfish and judgmental." After pausing and glancing around at the solemn faces, I took the real plunge. "This is hard to say, but... I don't trust that I'm a good person, and that makes it hard to really feel close with anyone."

Directly after the meeting, I retreated quickly to my room, curled up in fetal position on my futon and cried. By naming my experience out loud, I had stripped away a layer of the small self's protection. Feeling raw and exposed, I started mentally berating myself for having said anything. I told myself I should get up right that moment and do some yoga. Instead, I began trying to figure out what really had gone wrong, what was making me feel so bad about myself.

Suddenly I realized that this inner processing was yet more of the same. I was still trying to control things by figuring them out, by trying more practice, by trying to manage how others might see me. Recognizing these false refuges stopped me in my tracks-I didn't want to stay stuck. An inner voice asked, "What would happen if, in this moment, I didn't try to do anything, to make anything different?" I immediately felt the visceral grip of fear and then a familiar sinking hole of shame-the very feelings I had been trying to avoid for as long as I could remember. Then the same inner voice whispered very quietly, a familiar refrain: "Just let it be."

I stretched out on my back, took a few full breaths, and felt the weight of my body supported by the futon. Again and again my mind tried to escape into reviewing what I'd said hours earlier, or rehearsing what else I could say to explain myself. Again and again the intention to "let it be" brought me back to the fear and shame I was experiencing. Sometime during the night, lying there alone in the darkness, these emotions gave way to grief. I was struck by how much of my life-my aliveness and loving-was lost when I was caught in feelings of unworthiness. I let myself open to that fully too, sobbing deeply, until the grief gradually subsided.

I got up, sat on my cushion in front of my small meditation altar, and continued to pay attention. My mind quieted naturally and I became increasingly aware of my own inner experience-a silent presence suffused with tenderness. This presence was a space of being that included everything-waves of sadness, the feeling of my drying tears, the sounds of crickets, the humid summer night.

In this open space thoughts again bubbled up -the memory of being defensive at the staff meeting and my subsequent attempts to offer a real apology; then a flash forward to me teaching the yoga class I'd scheduled for the following morning, trying to project a positive, confident energy. This time, as these scenes came into view, I felt like I was witnessing a character in a play. The character was continually trying to protect herself, but in the process, she was disconnecting more and more from herself, from authenticity, from the potential sustenance of feeling connected to others. And in each scene, I saw her perpetually "doing" in order to feel better about herself, "doing" in order to avoid pain, "doing" in order to avoid failure.

As I sat there watching this play, I had, for the first time, a compelling sense that this character wasn't really "me." Her feelings and reactions were certainly familiar, but they were just ripples on the surface of what I really was. In the same way, everything happening at that moment-the thoughts, the sensations of sitting cross-legged, the tenderness, the tiredness-were part of my being but could not define me. My heart opened. How sad to have been living in such a confined world; how sad to have felt so driven and so alone!

That night by my altar, an old sense of self was falling away. Who was I, then? In those moments I sensed that the truth of what I was couldn't be contained in any idea or image of self. Rather, it was the space of presence itself-the silence, the wakeful openness-that felt like home. A feeling of gratitude and reverence filled me that has never entirely left.

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Black And White Magic


0811 13 New York Times Crossword Answers 11 Aug 13 Sunday
If you decide to do magic, you have the choice of doing good magic (white) or bad magic (white).

When you see movies with battles undoubtedly the end is written in way that its the good guy versus the bad guy and the good guy always wins. The same principle applies when you compare black magic and white magic.

White magic means good magic. You use this kind of magic to do some good in this society while using techniques that is harmless to either you or the others.

Because there is always two sides to a medal, you have black magic. When you think black magic, you think evil and doing bad things. When performing this magic, you need to conjure evil spirits.

'Sorcery & Witchcraft'

Black magic is known throughout the world as witchcraft, sorcery or any other terms associated with it. However todays society warlocks or witches dont really want to harm other people.

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Muslim Wants Jewish Temple Rebuilt


Muslim Wants Jewish Temple Rebuilt
This opinion piece, appearing in the Jewish Press several days ago, is of interest. The author is Sinem Tezyapar, She is an executive producer at A9 TV, broadcasting from Turkey, Istanbul. She is a political and religious commentator and a peace activist. She is also a Muslim. She wrote a lengthy piece in The Jewish Press proposing that the Temple at Jerusalem, which is currently closed to Jews for prayer while open to Muslims, is a spot where both faiths could share. The piece is titled: A NEW MUSLIM VISION: REBUILDING SOLOMON'S TEMPLE TOGETHER

Here is an excerpt of her piece:


"As a devout Muslim, I take pleasure when Jews pray to Almighty God, and their praying anywhere in the world, including at the Temple Mount, would be a glad tiding for me as well.

As a devout Muslim, it would be a joy for me to see Prophet Solomon's Temple rebuilt as well. No, you did not hear me wrong. Prophet Solomon's Temple being rebuilt in all its magnificence and glory would be a great delight for me, as it would be to any Muslim. Under different circumstances, in an atmosphere of trust, love and brotherhood, Muslims would welcome this with enthusiasm. The Temple of Solomon is also a historically important place, and rebuilding it would be a wonderful occasion for all believers to contemplate. Every Muslim, every believer, will want to experience the spirit of those days again, and strive to bring the beauty of those days back to life. Actually, it is everyone's aspiration for that city to be adorned, to be beautified, and to regain the magnificent glory it had in the days of the Prophet Solomon.

Solomon's Temple being rebuilt does not entail any harm to these shrines."

This piece is only one opinion after all, so why do I take especial note of it? Because here is what the bible says the Temple will be like during the Tribulation:

Then I was given a measuring rod like a staff, and I was told, "Rise and measure the temple of God and the altar and those who worship there, 2but do not measure the court outside the temple; leave that out, for it is given over to the nations, and they will trample the holy city for forty-two months.(Revelation 11:1

There are three different areas of this holiest of sites that are mentioned in the verse.

-The temple building itself. This includes holy place, the holy of holies, the altar and the people who gather there to worship

-the outer court, the open area that surrounds the temple. In the verse John is told not to bother with that

-the holy city, the city of Jerusalem.

The temple will have been rebuilt by the time the Tribulation comes along. We know this because the antichrist stands in it and stops the sacrifices (Dan 9:27) Verses in Matthew 24:15 and 2 Thessalonians 2:4 also refer to the temple during the Tribulation. For there to be sacrifices, there must be a holy place. For the antichrist to stop the sacrifices, they must have started.

We also know that the Temple Mount organization has spent much time developing all the items necessary to resume sacrifices. They have trained Levitical priests, practiced sacrificing, woven the priestly garments, and built an altar. All this they did according to Old Testament Law. They have even gotten the cornerstone and blessed it. It is like a pre-fab building, parts are ready and all they need is the go-ahead to build. It won't take long, perhaps a month, I've read. Later today when I come home from work I'll put up the links to all these so you can see how far along they are.

The only problem, aside from the political one and the religious one, lol, is the spot to build it on. Many people have said that there IS room at the Temple Mount to build a third temple, and not have to touch the Muslim Al Aqsa mosque which squats there like a buzzard. And according to the verse in Revelation 11, there does seem to be a picture of the two existing side-by-side at the same time.

End time students already know that the third temple will be rebuilt, the discussion has always been, where. Some have proposed that the last days wars of Psalm 83, or Ezekiel 38-39 would mean that the Muslim mosque is razed during the fighting. Others have said that a spot at Shiloh for the third temple is likelier, because Shiloh was the original place of the tabernacle for 400 years. Still others deny that any temple at all is built, but we see from the verses in Daniel and Revelation, among others, that this is the least likely scenario.

The most plausible one is that the two religions co-exist and the temple is re-built on the exact spot we all think it will be: atop the temple mount in the holy city of Jerusalem. There has always been room for a temple at the holy spot, despite the Muslim occupation at their mosque. And the Revelation verse proves it. What we could not imagine was the climate of the day allowing such a thing as side-by-side religious activity.

Today's evil spirit is of an ecumenical bent. We see too sadly, Evangelical Christianity co-existing with Catholicism, Buddhism's mystical side permeating fundamental Christianity, Chrislam, etc. Judaism and Islam "will "co-exist as revelation shows, exactly as the Muslim opinion writer proposes. The Lord will see His plan come to pass. Changing minds and hearts to see that it happens is the very power of God. Praise Him in all His ways!

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Everyday Yoga And What Yoga Means To Me


Everyday Yoga And What Yoga Means To Me
Yoga's meaning to me is a lifelong spiritual journey that brings together unity between the mind and the body. Yoga provides me with stress relief that is soothing to my mind and it also gives me the workout I need to tone my body. One thing that I noticed is that meditation is a key combination to yoga practices. It enables you to observe your breathing, focus and concentrate fully and understand the importance of the human breath and movement.

Everyone has the capability for self-destruction if things are not balanced, Yoga teaches me that life is a gift and it gives me the strength to face life's challenges. I have done yoga on and off for years and I have not been able to dedicate myself completely and fully until now. I haven't found true focus until now and I realize it is more than strengthening your body with postures; it is however a complete lifestyle change and most of all it is about having discipline within yourself.

I now find myself doing yoga everyday verses one time a week in class. It is the best part of my day and helps me through the day being strong mentally and physically. I developed a new found respect for yoga over the last few months when studying it fully. It is just the beginning of my journey but I know I am on the right path.

One of the additional benefits that I acquired in the last few months while practicing and learning yoga is knowing and understanding that your body is a temple and I now know to take great thought and observation of what I put into my body. Going back to discipline, I have noticed the changes within my body and within myself, thinking one day I can use this and help others find a more full and beneficial life style and in turn to me that will bring me the most satisfaction in my true soul searching quest.

In conclusion, this experience has been an awakening to something much bigger. I have always known was in me but I just didn't have the right knowledge, tools and perseverance with the drive to continue what I know has been one of the best decisions of my life. I am thankful and grateful that I have dedicated myself fully to yoga and look forward to what each day has to offer me because I know I will be able to handle whatever the day brings because I will be prepared for it mentally, physically and emotionally with my yoga practices. I feel I found a key element a stamp a staple in my life now, a happiness I never knew I'd miss so much because I never experienced it in its true form. I learned we are all a union, a force, energy and the universe. I know this will always be a true part of me now. This will be a practice that I will continue to strive to perfect for many years, to live in a much more fruitful, beneficial and blissful life that is true to my nature.

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Ethics And Morals I B


Ethics And Morals Part Ii B


PLEASE NOTE:

This is a Paganism 101 Essay/Lesson

NOT Hedgewitchery


Ethics and Morals Part II-B

Journaling


(c) Shauna McShane

Permission to reproduce as long as proper copyright is given.

Keep a journal about working on the 13 Goals of a Witch. Write down which of the goals you did that day, how it went. Also write down the goals that you did not do, and why you didn't do them.

Some questions to consider: Which goals are easiest for you? Which is most difficult? How can you achieve these goals each day?

The Thirteen Goals of a Witch


By: Scott Cunningham

Know yourself


Who are you? Getting to know who we are is a life time journey. We are always growing and changing. Do you know who you truly are? The exploration of the soul is the most important journey you will ever make.

Know your Craft


The Craft. Many different traditions and ways of worship. Reading the "right"
Keep your thoughts in good order

Fairly self explanatory.

Keep your words in good order


"Speak ye little listen much" is a VERY important lesson. Thinking before you speak is important in all parts of your life, not just your spiritual journey.

Celebrate life


Enjoy life! Every day is a a reason to celebrate, even if you don't believe it is. Remember to look at the good parts of your day, however small, and revel in them.

Attune with the cycles of the Earth


Pagans worship the earth, so we must be in tune with Her and Her cycles. Pay attention to the seasons, the weather. Smell a flower's scent, hug a tree.

Breathe and eat correctly


Learn to breathe correctly, and eat healthy to sustain your body.

Exercise the body


Exercise is good for the mind, body and soul.

Meditate


Meditation is just as important as exercise and proper eating. Quieting the mind can help you tackle things in your mundane and spiritual life that might ordinarily be overwhelming.

Honour the Goddess and God


Honouring the Goddess and God can be as simple as lighting a candle or some incense and saying a quick prayer, or performing a full ritual and feast in Their honour. It is up to you, but it is the best way to become in tune with Deity.

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A Constant State


A Constant State
2 Chron 16:9 - The eyes of the Lord range throughout the earth to strengthen those whose hearts are fully committed to Him.

Genesis 6:8-9 8 But Noah found favor in the eyes of the LORD.

9 This is the account of Noah. Noah was a righteous man, blameless among the people of his time, AND HE WALKED WITH GOD.

When we are "in the spirit" we walk with God. Eceryday, all day holding His hand. Walking through life with Him. When we do what "we "want, we pull away from Him. I imagine my three year old snatching her hand from me and running in the wrong direction toward danger. (Like the street)

A constant state. day by day, hour by hour. step by step by step.

Nehemiah's wall: The sin and rebllion of God's people ultimately leaves them defenseless.

John 10:10 The enemy comes to steal, kill and destroy.

1 Cor 7:23 - You were bought at a price; do not become slaves of men. Jesus bought and paid for us we belong to Him.

Babylon: The tower of babel-

God's Command: Scatter over the earth (Gen 9:1)

Babylonians: build a tower, make a name for themselves and not scatter (Gen11:4)

God scatters them over the whole earth. (Gen 11:8)

God gets what God wants.

Isaiah 46: 9-11 - 9 Remember the former things, those of long ago; I am God, and there is no other; I am God, and there is none like me.

10 I make known the end from the beginning, from ancient times, what is still to come. I say: My purpose will stand, and I will do all that I please.

11 From the east I summon a bird of prey; from a far-off land, a man to fulfill my purpose. What I have said, that will I bring about; what I have planned, that will I do.

People have visions of us, the new prophets the standard God has raised, with blood under our eyes. This is Jesus' blood and it is war paint.

Our only hope of resisiting the deep indoctrination of worldliness is our DELIBERATE TRAINING IN GODLINESS, WHICH IS BIBLE STUDY, we won't be successful without it.

Tutor me Jesus, teach me to win.

God is building a bridge composed of scripture. God is the preacher. We are the congregation. The gospel is the good news of God's blessing on mankind. Every person, angel, demon - those who are in heaven and on earth and under the earth will bow at the name of Jesus and every tongue will confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of the Father. What a vision! That is all it will take is the mention of His name.

God's promise is this: " I Will." anything God does, satan attempts to counterfeit.

Isaiah 14: 12-14 - 12 How you have fallen from heaven,

O morning star, son of the dawn!

You have been cast down to the earth,

you who once laid low the nations!

13 You said in your heart,

"I will ascend to heaven;

I will raise my throne


above the stars of God;

I will sit enthroned on the mount of assembly,

on the utmost heights of the sacred mountain.

14 I will ascend above the tops of the clouds;

I will make myself like the Most High."

(See Ezekiel 28 too)

All sin is born from the words " I will"


Obedience is found in the words "Thy Will"

Jesus was the sacrifice. God provided the Lamb. God did it all. It has NOTHING to do with us and EVERYTHING to do with God. God provided the lamb. God gave the only son that He had. God did not provide a sacrifice "for "us he provided one "instead "of us. You receive it with humility and gratitude on your knees. When God provided the lamb for Abraham instead of Isaac it says he looked up and saw the ram caught in the trees. There are no trees "up" on a mountain. Abraham looked up because when God called to him he had fallen on His face. Abraham NEVER wavered in his belief that God could perform His promise. (Romans 4:20-22) and it was credited to him as righteousness.

Resolve - to make clear or understandable, to decide, to find an answer to.

But Daniel resolved not to defile himself with the royal food and wine, and he asked the chief official for permission not to defile himself this way. Daniel 1: 8

To resolve must be practiced every single day. Doesn't mean you won't be tested and tempted. If the decision to be Jesus' disciple were easy it wouldn't take resolve. godliness is never accidental. Neither is victory coincidental. They come from daily resolve. Consistency.

The lifeblood of integrity is becoming the same person no matter where we are - no matter who's around.

Integrity (Latin) entire- wholeness/completeness. complete - undivided.

Intedgrity not only calls us to live inside-out, it keeps the outside from coming in. Consistency in our walk and in our talk becomes a transportable cloak of protection around us, going anywhere we go. - Beth Moore

Daniel 1:17 - To these four young men GOD GAVE KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING of all kinds of literature and learning. And Daniel could understand visions and dreams of all kinds.

Whatever Babylon (our culture) teaches us - God interprets for us. We read the language of our culture with the lens of God. We retain a God-centered worldview so that ultimately the world may view our God.

RESOLVE Day in, Day out. Step by Step by Step. We will do it on purpose or we won't do it at all. God's warning to Cain never seemed more corporate -Sin is crouching at your door; it desires to have you. - Gen 4:7

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