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Sunday Inspiration – Swanlight
Swanlight ~ John O’Donohue © 2001 If it could say itself January Might brighten its syllables on the frost Of these first New Year days whose cold is blue. Meanwhile in this corner of its silence A weak winter sun lowers down behind The moor that rises away from the lake. Beyond reach of light, … Read more
Happy Birthday, Aquarius!
Am I not destroying my enemies when I make friends of them? Abraham Lincoln, Sun and Ascendant in Aquarius (Feb. 12, 1809) The Sun moves into the sign of Aquarius today! Happy Birthday to all the free spirits and visionaries of this iconoclastic sign, for they are pointing the way to the turning of the … Read more
Blessings of the Dark Moon in Capricorn
Dark of the Moon New beginnings Dark of the Moon Plant a seed tonight Dark of the Moon What we envision Will come to be By the Full Moon’s light. New Moons are all about the opportunity for planting the seeds of energy and intention. New beginnings. Hope and vision. Just one day after our … Read more
Wordless Wednesday: The World
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Welcome to 2013: The Tarot Year of the Lovers!
I am your lover, come to my side, I will open the gate to your love. ~ Rumi I’ll have lots more to say about this Tarot Year in the coming days. But why wait? If you want to hear about it straight from the horse’s owl’s mouth, come to the Spiritual Frontiers Fellowship’s annual … Read more
Fast Away the Old Year Passes…
Ring out the old, ring in the new, Ring, happy bells, across the snow: The year is going, let him go; Ring out the false, ring in the true. ~Alfred Lord Tennyson, 1850 (Many thanks to Waverly FitzGerald, who is the source for much of this lore. Blessings to you, Waverly, for your faithful, invaluable … Read more
Sweet Blessings of the Snow Moon
Tell me what you feel in your room when the full moon is shining in upon you and your lamp is dying out, and I will tell you how old you are, and I shall know if you are happy. ~ Henri Frederic Amiel, Swiss philosopher, poet and critic (1821-1881) Well, Mr. Amiel, I am … Read more