I just found this Tarot spread on Tarot Dame's blog and I'm going to do this tonight.
This is how the spread goes:
......2........3......
1.....................4
...........9............
5.....................8
......6.........7......
1. Message from the Dead (Human spirit)
2. Message from your Spirit Guide
3. Message from your Guardian Angel
4. Message from an Ascended Master
5. Message from the Nature Spirits
6. Message from the Faeries
7. Message from the Animals
8. Message from the Magical Creatures
9. Message from the Dream World
I'll let you all know what comes up when I do the spread tonight :D
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Lifting The Veil Spread
Posted by ---Lea Elisabeth at 6:22 PM 2 comments
Happy Samhain!
Well, today is Samhain! Uhm...not much else to add. Everything I wanted to post about Samhain happened last week.
Anyway, Happy Samhain/Halloween everyone. Hope you all have a great day.
Me? I changed my bank account! Yeah, that was exciting. But hey, I have a visa card now, so I don't have to wait about a billion years for money to transfer for my online subscriptions.
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Labels: halloween week, samhain
Friday, October 30, 2009
Halloween Week-Prejudice
Very year, thousands of fundamentalists, usually Christian, try to boycott Halloween because they believe it is a “Satanist” holiday. Though modern Hollywood has perverted ‘witchcraft’ and Pagan symbols, these fundies tend to take things much too far.
Think of the movie Rosemary’s Baby. The writers did their research: they got a lot of the Witch terminology right, like Sabbats, and they showed the witches with herb gardens, and using these herbs in drinks and to help Rosemary’s baby grow properly. But, they also made the witches into Satanists, and Rosemary’s infant was indeed the son of the Devil. This film was made in the 60s, when the horror genre was really getting its own niche. This is where you had the very experimental type of horror movies, like Rosemary’s Baby or the Exorcist.
Now, as for fundies...this is an excerpt from a BBC article
“Rev Campbell said his church was opposed to Hallowe'en because it was "one of the two major days for Satanists", and "God's word clearly condemns and warns people about celebrating or glorifying Hallowe'en or the occult".” -- Source
How can anyone even consider this is at all true? Yes, Halloween has negative connotations because of the movies, as do witches, but for the general population, no one really cares about the history of Halloween. Kids like dressing up and getting free candy, and in the end, shouldn’t we, at least the general population, just let kids have fun without spewing nonsense about how it glorifies evil.
I know a lot of Christians don’t feel that way about Halloween. Even if they are ignorant to Paganism, they don’t let it get in the way of fun. When I went to Sunday School, we had Halloween crafts the Sunday before Halloween. Even if our ministers thought it may have at one point been a Devil-worshipping holiday—which is, of course, bullshit—they now see it as a fun holiday for kids to dress up and get free candy, and they aren’t going to go out and sacrifice people to the Devil if they do.
It can be hard to be a Pagan and listen to this hatred being spewed out; we want to rid the world of ignorance. But, it can be hard to reverse centuries of brainwashing on the Church’s part.
I have absolutely no conclusion here....
Anyway, question time: How do you deal with prejudice?
Posted by ---Lea Elisabeth at 3:34 PM 4 comments
Labels: halloween week, prejudice, samhain
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Halloween Week-Scents
This is more of a question I'm posing to you. What sort of smells make you think of Halloween/Samhain?
For me? Well, I don't like the "fall" scents. They are too heavy and they make me feel gross. So, things like pumpkin, or maple are out of the question. For Halloween/Samhain, I like the smell of apple. It's still light and fruity which I like, but also with some of the more autumnal elements.
Posted by ---Lea Elisabeth at 2:31 PM 3 comments
Labels: halloween week, samhain, scent magic
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Halloween Week-Rituals
A lot of people have big rituals for Samhain, and a lot of people have small or solitary rituals for Samhain.
This year, I don't know what my mother has planned, if anything, so knowing me I'll end up hanging out in my room with Quetzalcoatl and watch Animated Star Trek (No! I will not watch Indianna Jones 4 Quetzalcoatl! I'm too afraid of the grey, and it was a pretty shitty movie) or some horror flick like Rosemary's Baby, or Carrie. I have to go to the bank that afternoon though.
Yay! Banks!
Anyway, what sort of rituals do you do on Samhain?
Posted by ---Lea Elisabeth at 1:50 PM 1 comments
Labels: halloween week, samhain
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Halloween Week-Samhain Food Lore
Halloween is right around the corner, so today I'd like to talk about ritual food for Samhain.
It is traditional on Samhain night to leave a plate of food outside the home for the souls of the dead. We used cake last year at Lisey's house. The first slice goes to the house, then you distribute slices to everyone else, and slices for the dead people you want to remember.
A candle placed in the window guides them to the Lands of Eternal Summer, and burying apples in the hard-packed earth "feeds" the passed ones on their journey.
For food, beets, turnips, apples, corn, nuts, gingerbread, cider, mulled wines and pumpkin dishes are appropriate, as are meat dishes. You can pick-and-choose what you'd like to use, based on your own tastes, of course.
Posted by ---Lea Elisabeth at 12:04 PM 1 comments
Labels: food, halloween week, samhain
Monday, October 26, 2009
Halloween Week-Decorations
Halloween is just around the corner, so (hopefully) you have your decorations all out. We have a halloween village, some crosss-stitch my mom made, and a halloween tree with Nightmare Before Christmas and Peanuts Gang ornaments. Of course, we also have candles, pumpkins, and (for some reason) the cast of my dad's teeth that his dentist gave him when he got his mouth guard.
So, what sort of decorations do you have? Do you have different decorations for your Samhain celebrations, or do you use the hokey Halloween stuff?
Us? We like the hokey stuff, so we're going to keep that up.
Posted by ---Lea Elisabeth at 4:58 PM 1 comments
Labels: everyday things, halloween week, samhain
Sunday, October 25, 2009
Halloween Week-Costumes
Hello everyone, welcome to Halloween Week! All Halloween, all week!
So, last night I had my Halloween party. It was a blast. I’ll be sure to give you all a link to the photos later, when I upload them onto my computer.
My harem girl costume is too hot and kind of uncomfortable to wear all day on the 31st, so I’m going as a fortune teller for that day. I’m going to set up a sort of altar on my coffee table, with a deck of my tarot cards, and my crystal ball. I’ll wear a long skirt and one of my poet (aka super puffy) tops, and tie one of my many altar cloths to my head, and talk in a slightly over-kill Russian accent.
As much as I loved my harem girl costume, I do need something a bit easier.
Are any of you guys going to be dressed up for Halloween day? What are you going to wear? Will you have a costume for fun and a more serious one for any samhain rituals? Will you wear "tradional" garb for samhain?
Posted by ---Lea Elisabeth at 2:45 PM 2 comments
Labels: everyday things, halloween week, samhain
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Sabbats and Deities-Samhain
Okay, so, yesterday because my BOS page was from the Egyptian pantheon, it's felt like I did two deities of the day in a row. So, today, I present to you...a list of deities that are commonly called on during Samhain. As Samhain is coming up, you can all use this list to help you during your rituals, should you not have one yet.
Al-Ilat-Semetic
Am-Heh-Egyptian
Anubis-Egyptian
Baba Yaga-Slavic
Bast-Egyptian
Cerridwen-Celtic
Corn Father-Native American
Coyote Brother-Native American
Epona/Rhiannon-Celtic
Fortuna-Roman
Frigg/Freya-Norse
Ghede-Voodoo
Hades-Greek
Hecate-Greek
Hel-Norse
Inanna-Summerian
Ishtar-Babylonian
Kali-Hindu
Lilith-Mesopotamian
Loki-Norse
Mari-Pre-christian France/Spain
Nefertum-Egyptian
Odin/Woden-Norse
Pluto-Roman
The Morrigan-Celtic
Zorya Vechernaya-Slavic
Wow, There has been so much about deities this week! Tomorrow is another BOS page, maybe it won't be about deities: I'm posting a DotD on Friday because I'll be groggy from surgery, so a DotD post is easy to write and post either before I go to bed Friday morning, or schedule the post for sometime that afternoon.
It might be a Deity Week! Like Shark Week, but with Gods and Goddesses.
Posted by ---Lea Elisabeth at 2:39 PM 1 comments
Labels: gods and goddesses, holiday, samhain
Friday, October 2, 2009
October
The seasons are changing, the Wheel of the Year is turning, and while life is rejoicing in the last of the Harvests, we are preparing for our 'hibernation'.
Welcome to October! For many Pagans, the end of this month marks the beginning of a New Year. Samhain, All Hallows Eve, Halloween, whatever you call it - this time of mystery and spiritual connection is just around the corner.
Today's prompt is How is this season expressed/reflected in your life? Do you change your altar around, or put out new decorations around your home (feel free to show pictures!)? What kinds of harvesting are you doing in your life? What preparations are you making for the coming winter?
I would have asked specifically about Samhain rituals, but I will save that for the week of Samhain instead.
--Pagan Blog Prompts
Well, October for me always meant the coming of snow, which I hate. I do love the cooler nights, however. I love the cold, but hate the snow and ice.
My mom loves all sorts of seasonal decorating, so already we have some autumnal accents, like a maple scented candle, some mini pumpkins, and tomorrow, she wants to set up the rest of our Halloween decorations.
Halloween/Samhain is probably my favourite holiday: has been since I was little. I know understand the religious aspect of the new year, but even before I was a pagan, I would like it because I got to dress up. I’ve always been fascinated in dressing up, and being someone else. Even now, at 19, I put a lot of thought into a costume. This year I’m going as a harem girl (No, not a belly dancer. A harem girl is different and yes, more modest).
My family has “move nights” on Saturdays. For October, we’re going to watch horror flicks we all like or want to see, like The Exorcist, Rosemary’s Baby, A Haunting in Connecticut, and even funny ones like Shawn of the Dead. So, we’re starting tomorrow, and until the end of October, we’re going to get into the “haunting” mood.
Halloween falls on a Saturday this year, and I don’t really know what I’m going to do. I’m having my Halloween party the Saturday before, so I might just have an open invitation to anyone who wants to hang out that day with us; for cake, tarot readings, and general good natured holiday fun.
Samhain is the second New Year’s I celebrate. New Years parties never meant much to me; they all seemed so arbitrary. But, as a celebration of the end of the harvest and of the dead, I don’t mind it as much.
Posted by ---Lea Elisabeth at 2:24 PM 2 comments
Labels: holiday, october, pagan prompt, samhain
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