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Taliesyn
October 14th, 2008, 01:33 AM
life is funny. here I sit after my second solitare full moon. I took me 5 months to get myself back in circle after Bonnie left me, but last month I did it. I cried. I spoke to the Mother and to the spirits. I sat there in the moonlight and let it all out.

Then I began to see things unfold. My old coven coming back to me. abundance flowing again. life happening.

in the past weeks I have made a new set of tools. I even forged a knife. out of all my tools I only keep My brass Censer ( vintage african bowl) which I cleaned in the Acid i used to etch my knife....

Tonight I concecrated these new tools. I feel my power returning. i washed them with tea and sage smoke, then charged them, then offered the tea to the earth. I drank a cup. the tea tasted so good, warm- earthy- real. May you never thirst- isn't that the words we speak? tonight I realized them for the first time in forever- those aren't really spoken from person to person- those words come from the Lady- I think it means "when you need me, I am there"

Blessings to all you guys :)
T

PandoraHealer
October 14th, 2008, 03:02 AM
That was almost poetic... though I think i'm in a poetry mood....

Glad things are looking up for you finally!

~PH

cheddarsox
October 14th, 2008, 07:34 AM
That was a lovely post. I am so happy for you, and appreciate your sharing. I need to hear and hear and hear those words these days, and absorb them with my soul.

Brightshores
October 14th, 2008, 07:59 AM
:hugz: Peace to you, and I'm glad things seem to be looking up.

Skylar
October 14th, 2008, 09:33 AM
:hugz:

Invidosa
October 14th, 2008, 12:14 PM
Glad to hear that the road is easing for you. The whole turning of the wheel thing can be very healing, your post is lovely, thanks for sharing. :hugz:

Lunacie
October 14th, 2008, 12:31 PM
So glad to hear that you're finding your way back into the light of the love of the Lord and Lady.

I'm also seeing a deeper meaning to some 'stock phrases' since the sudden death of my very dear friend and fellow Grove member a few weeks ago.

"We are gathered in a time that is not a time,
in a place that is not a place,
on a day that is not a day,
between the worlds and beyond the bounds of time.
Where night and day, birth and death,
joy and sorrow meet as one."

There was no way I could leave that out of her memorial ceremony, or the special farewell ritual our Grove held for her. Other phrases have taken on new meaning recently as well.

Zephyrstorm
October 14th, 2008, 12:33 PM
:hugz: