Friday, 1 May 2009

Beltaine

Beltaine Blessings to you and yours xxx











Artist ;-

Angela Barnett
http://www.redbubble.com/people/angelabarnett

I hope that everyone as a fantastic time off and stays warm where ever they are.

Lots of love xxx


Oh, do not tell the Priest our plight, Or he would call it a sin;
But we have been out in the woods all night, A-conjuring Summer in!
- Kipling

Beltaine, Belltaine, Bealtaine, Beltain, Beltane, Beltine, Bealteine, Bealltuinn (ScG.), Boaldyn (Manx).
Irish, Scottish Gaelic, and Manx words for the seasonal feast fixed at 1 May on the Gregorian calendar, or 15 May in Scotland.

As the end of the dark half of the year, Beltaine is a survival of one of the four great Celtic calendar feasts, known in early Ireland as Imbolc (1 February), Lugnasad (ModIr. Lughnasa, 1 August), and Samain (1 November). The day was also known as Cétshamain in Ireland. Its counterparts in Wales are Cyntefin, Dydd Calan Mai, and Calan Mai, in Cornwall Cala' Mē, and in Brittany Kala-Hañv. Beltaine may or may not derive from the veneration of Belenus. It was a good day to begin great projects: both the Partholonians and the Milesians invaded Ireland on Beltaine, according to Lebor Gabála [Book of Invasions]. A great body of oral tradition is associated with Beltaine, of which the Beltaine fires and Beltaine cakes or bannocks are the most significant.

Great bonfires were built on Beltaine in Ireland and on the Isle of Man; in Scotland the fires might be on mountain-tops. The fires could be called teine éigin [need fire, or fire from rubbing sticks]. In Cornwall Cala' Mē bonfires were still known in the late 20th century. An important ritual required herdsmen to drive their cattle between two fires as a way of preventing contagion through the next year. In Scotland effigies of witches were burned in the fire as late as the 18th century. People danced around the fire sunwise, to the right; on the Isle of Man they carried rowan branches or twigs. Hearth fires were extinguished and rekindled as an act of purification.

Beltaine was a time for the ritual eating of certain kinds of food. The Beltaine cakes or bannocks were large, round, and flat, usually made from oats or barley. They were large enough to be broken into several portions, one of which contained a black spot made by charcoal. The person who drew by lot the piece with the black spot was the Beltaine carline or old hag; he or she might be subject to a mimed execution of being thrown into the fire or drawn and quartered.

http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1O70-Beltaine.html

Underneath the neolithic sky
Where the beasts are so proud to die
Across the sea of a million dreams
Where nothing is as it once seemed
I hear the Pan Pipes playing
In what the wind is saying
Here comes the fallen angel
Here comes the long-dead god
Back from the years in exile
Here comes the wild Pagan heart
And the May Queen sings her song
For her consort who is gone
Children mourn the loss of Pan
Whom Death banished from this land
It has been two thousand years
The earth is soaked with blood and tears
The once-great Lord of the Hunt lies slain
His bride’s a-burning in the flame
Mother Earth lies raped and poisoned
The final day draws ever closer
To a time of ice and fire
She shall be a funeral pyre

Inkubus Sukkubus » Beltaine Lyrics

*Lnl. 1832–1895 A. Hamilton in Poets and Poetry of Lnlshire (ed. Bisset 1896) 185
Nae witch nor warlock noo is seen On Beltane’s dewy morn.

*Sc. 1771 T. Pennant Tour in Scotland 1769 90:
On the 1st of May the herdsmen of every village hold their Bel-tein, a rural sacrifice. . . . they make a fire of wood, on which they dress a large caudle of eggs, butter, oatmeal and milk; and bring, besides the ingredients of the caudle, plenty of beer and whisky.

Some more Beltaine mentions..
http://www.dsl.ac.uk/getent4.php?plen=8478&startset=2257883&dtext=snd&query=BELTANE

More about Beltaine..
http://www.theenchantedgrove.com/Beltaine.html

and since it's Beltaine and since Americans seem to think modern Irish is the Ancient Celtic language..
Beltaine, or How to Say Sex in Gaelic
http://www.widdershins.org/vol6iss1/03.htm

Tuesday, 28 April 2009

So ..

what do we think of all this then?

Plan to monitor all internet use ...

Communications firms are being asked to record all internet contacts between people as part of a modernisation in UK police surveillance tactics.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/8020039.stm

*Depressed*

This is not the way...

This dropped into my radar today, and I'm wondering what the hell is wrong with the world that this guy can post this on the Telegraph's site

Um is this still the Voice of the Telegraph??

Monday, 27 April 2009

Today I was introduced to this ..

Amazing Stand By Me clip



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Make a difference at ..

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Tuesday, 21 April 2009

Missing Persons

Had an interesting evening at Astrology,
we did a hororary for a guy in Manchester who went Missing (if anyone saw that missing show last week?)
He disappeared after a work night out.
He'd got a taxi back to his Boss's house but texted/called to say that he'd had an argument with the taxi driver about money and could he have directions to get there. He never arrived and they never found him or his mobile phone ;o(

this was five years ago.

We found a lot of water and he represented by the moon was in the 8th house of death right next to Pluto (so we think he now dead)
He represented by Venus was right next to Mars and Uranus suggesting Violent but possibly accidental death,
Uranus is also the planet of Gunshot wounds so he could have been accidentally shot, or killed by the Taxi Driver or by someone else he met.

there was so much water i the chart we reckoned he was probably either drowned or his body ended up in water and might have been swept out to sea.
The police did drain the river but never found him.

Venus was retrograde which suggests that something will come back, news of what happened or his body will be found.

It was a pretty radical chart and gave us goose bumps.

I'm going to do some more research now. His name was Vinny Derrick.

Friday, 20 March 2009

Merry Equinox



Spring Equinox celebrates the renewed life of the Earth that comes with the Spring. It is a solar festival, celebrated when the length of the day and the night are equal (this happens twice a year, at Spring and Autumn Equinox).

This turn in the seasons has been celebrated by cultures throughout history who held festivals for their gods and goddesses at this time of year. Aphrodite from Cyprus, Hathor from Egypt and Ostara of Scandinavia. The Celts continued the tradition with festivities at this time of year.

Today, Pagans continue to celebrate the coming of Spring. They attribute the changes that are going on in the world to an increase in the powers of their God and Goddess (the personifications of the great force that is at work in the world). At the time of Spring Equinox the God and the Goddess are ofter portrayed as The Green Man and Mother Earth. The Green Man is said to be born of Mother Earth in the depths of winter and to live through the rest of the year until he dies at Samhain.

To celebrate Spring Equinox some Pagans carry out particular rituals. For instance a woman and a man are chosen to act out the roles of Spring God and Goddess, playing out courtship and symbolically planting seeds. Egg races, egg hunts, egg eating and egg painting are also traditional activities at this time of year.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/paganism/holydays/springequinox.shtml

Beyond Eggs: Ways to Celebrate Oestara

by Melanie Fire Salamander

The wheel of the year turns; the days get longer, dawns earlier. The Spring Equinox, Oestara, approaches. You want to celebrate, but how? The same way you did last year? Nah, boring. Or maybe you’ve never planned an Oestara ritual before. Maybe it’s a holiday you’ve always gotten stuck on: You understand Imbolc, you understand Beltaine, but Spring Equinox — what do you do then? Following are some ideas to get your imagination ticking.

More …
http://www.widdershins.org/vol4iss8/03.htm


Artist ;-

Angela Barnett
http://www.redbubble.com/people/angelabarnett

to read more...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/paganism/holydays/imbolc.shtml
http://www.paganfed.org/pagan-wheel.php

Sunday, 15 March 2009

Ever wanted to learn... Tarot?

Tarot meanings
This is a good list that you can apply to most of the decks now out there....

Clarifying notes to help you learn the individual eanings of each minor card!
Although there is much much much more that they can share with you. I recommend The Alchemical Deck - classical imagery but the book and illustrations are so helpful in teaching the correspondences and the flowing of meanings from one card to the next and the story as it unfolds.

Swords
Swords involve stress, conflict and turmoil.
They indicate courage and mental energy.
Air signs

Cups
Cups deal with emotional issues, love, family,
Friends and all affairs of the heart. They indicate harmony or disharmony in emotional areas
Water signs

Rods (Wands)
Rods are a creative suit that deal with inspiration,
Motivation, visionary causes, intuition and enthusiasm.
Fire signs

Pentacles (Discs)
Pentacles deal with practicality, money, material
Earth signs



Cards


Aces
Raw energy in its undifferentiated form

Ace of Swords - force and courage
Ace of Cups - new friendships, emotions
Ace of Rods - force of creativity
Ace of Pentacles - new financial/business enterprise

Twos
Twos represent duality

Two of Swords - relationship is a stalemate
Two of Cups - relationship of friendship
Two of Rods - collaboration
Two of Pentacles - balancing two financial ventures

Threes
Threes represents synthesis and expression.

Three of Swords - lacking harmony, heartbreak
Three of Cups - celebration
Three of Rods - Creative flow, self expression
Three of Pentacles - Mastery

Fours
Foundation, stability and the status quo

Four of Swords - period of recuperation
Four of Cups - result of apathy
Four of Rods - business/mariage partnership
Four of Pentacles - financial security

Fives
Change and instability

Five of Swords - betrayal
Five of Cups - regret
Five of Rods - competition
Five of pentacle - insecurity

Sixes
Assistance, idealism and perfection

Six of Swords - a change for the better
Six of Cups - pleasant memories from the past
Six of Rods - triumph
Six of Pentacles - financial aid

Sevens
Unexpected change, perception and insight.

Seven of Swords - distrust
Seven of Cups - imagination
Seven of Rods - position of advantage
Seven of Pentacles - new business perspective

Eights
Control, power and organisation.

Eight of Swords - restriction intefering with control of power.
Eight of Cups - client withdraws emotional from power
Eight of Rods - swiftness in all kinds of messages
Eight of Pentacles - control and power through education

Nines
Completion and fulfillment

Nine of Swords - worry of the outcome
Nine of Cups - a wish has been fulfilled
Nine of Rods - watch and wait situation
Nine of Pentacle - comfortable home

Tens
Renewal through a new cycle and mastery of lessons

Ten of Swords -cycle ends in disaster
Ten of Cups -love is the outcome
Ten of Rods - stress and pressure
Ten of Pentacles - material prosperity


Court Cards

Pages
Messages or young people <=25

Page of Swords - forceful communication (air)
Page of Cups - a social message (water)
Page of Rods - an enthusiastic message (fire)
Page of Pentacles - message of financial dealings (earth)

Knights
Men 25 - 40

Knight of Swords - an assertive man (air)
Knight of Cups - congenial man (water)
Knight of Rods - energetic man (fire)
Knight of Pentacles - shrewd (earth)


Queens
Women 25+

Queen of Swords - strongwilled woman (air)
Queen of Cups - nurturing woman (water)
Queen of Rods - exuberant woman (fire)
Queen of Pentacles - practical woman (earth)

Kings
Men 40 +

King of Swords - intelligent man (air)
King of Cups - protective man (water)
King of Rods - creative man (fire)
King of Pentacles - business man (earth)