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    Twas the night before Yuletide and all through the glen
    Not a creature was stirring, not a fox, not a hen.
    A mantle of snow shone brightly that night
    As it lay on the ground, reflecting moonlight.

    The faeries were nestled all snug in their trees,
    Unmindful of flurries and a chilly north breeze.
    The elves and the gnomes were down in their burrows,
    Sleeping like babes in their soft earthen furrows.

    When low! The earth moved with a thunderous quake,
    Causing chairs to fall over and dishes to break.
    The Little Folk scrambled to get on their feet
    Then raced to the river where they usually meet.

    “What happened?” they wondered, they questioned, they probed,
    As they shivered in night clothes, some bare-armed, some robed.
    “What caused the earth's shudder? What caused her to shiver?”
    They all spoke at once as they stood by the river.

    Then what to their wondering eyes should appear
    But a shining gold light in the shape of a sphere.
    It blinked and it twinkled, it winked like an eye,
    Then it flew straight up and was lost in the sky.

    Before they could murmur, before they could bustle,
    There emerged from the crowd, with a swish and a rustle,
    A stately old crone with her hand on a cane,
    Resplendent in green with a flowing white mane.

    As she passed by them the old crone's perfume,
    Smelling of meadows and flowers abloom,
    Made each of the fey folk think of the spring
    When the earth wakes from slumber and the birds start to sing.

    “My name is Gaia,” the old crone proclaimed
    in a voice that at once was both wild and tamed,
    “I've come to remind you, for you seem to forget,
    that Yule is the time of re-birth, and yet…”

    “I see no hearth fires, hear no music, no bells,
    The air isn't filled with rich fragrant smells
    Of baking and roasting, and simmering stews,
    Of cider that's mulled or other hot brews.”

    “There aren't any children at play in the snow,
    Or houses lit up by candles’ glow.
    Have you forgotten, my children, the fun
    Of celebrating the rebirth of the sun?”

    She looked at the fey folk, her eyes going round,
    As they shuffled their feet and stared at the ground.
    Then she smiled the smile that brings light to the day,
    “Come, my children,” she said, “Let's play.”

    They gathered the mistletoe, gathered the holly,
    Threw off the drab and drew on the jolly.
    They lit a big bonfire, and they danced and they sang.
    They brought out the bells and clapped when they rang.

    They strung lights on the trees, and bows, oh so merry,
    In colors of cranberry, bayberry, cherry.
    They built giant snowmen and adorned them with hats,
    Then surrounded them with snow birds, and snow cats and bats.

    Then just before dawn, at the end of their fest,
    Before they went homeward to seek out their rest,
    The fey folk they gathered ‘round their favorite oak tree
    And welcomed the sun ‘neath the tree's finery.

    They were just reaching home when it suddenly came,
    The gold light returned like an arrow-shot flame.
    It lit on the tree top where they could see from afar
    The golden-like sphere turned into a star.

    The old crone just smiled at the beautiful sight,
    "Happy Yuletide, my children," she whispered. "Good night."


    Author unknown to me

    With Love
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    Have a great day today

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    So in preperation for Yule on which i will do my first casting of a circle and maybe a little magic. I was wondering about the meaning of the light being reborn.

    My impression is that in the time between samhain and yule a conception is taking place.
    During yule the fruit of that conception is settling in, nesting if you wil. Akin to the planting of a seed or a foutus is nesting in its mothers womb.

    Any ritual or magic in that regard will for me evolve around the settling in of my newfound insight. Letting it slowly strengthen in mystery over the coming months until it's strong enough to emerge and start growing in the light.

    So what are your ideas about the reemergence of light?

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    Have a great day today

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    You might find that workings centered around emergence, renewal, evolution, etc. will be particularly apt and effective at this time, as well as heralding the conclusion of darker days, etc. However, the initial sprouting of the seed should not be confused with the flowering,... that comes later. ^_~
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    Quote Originally posted by Shezbeth View Post
    You might find that workings centered around emergence, renewal, evolution, etc. will be particularly apt and effective at this time, as well as heralding the conclusion of darker days, etc. However, the initial sprouting of the seed should not be confused with the flowering,... that comes later. ^_~
    The sprouting comes later too ;-)

    Winter, midnight, the new moon... These are times when what sinks and draws downwards stops and begins the climb back upwards. Midwinter is the root chakra unfolding. What is brought down incubates, ready for immergence later on.

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    Quote Originally posted by Eelco View Post
    Any ritual or magic in that regard will for me evolve around the settling in of my newfound insight. Letting it slowly strengthen in mystery over the coming months until it's strong enough to emerge and start growing in the light.

    So what are your ideas about the reemergence of light?

    With Love
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    Yes, precisely! In summer, plants absorb all the sun's light and towards autumn and winter begins the retreat: all this energy travels into the roots which swell with starch. In the same way, our spiritual insights and advances are condensed down to the nethermost point of our being where they incubate at this time ready to return as integral parts of our consciousness. All such things are condensed down and like food being broken down into the building blocks of our own bodies we break down these spiritual insights and build ourselves anew of them.

    Winter is the time to digest the year's harvest within our own earth, our own womb or alembic. The more nutritious our subtrate, the higher our branches reach and the higer our branches reach, the more nutritious next year's subtrate. It is a positive feedback loop. The seed you sow determines the crop you reap and the crop you reap determines the seed you sow.

    What is the re-emergence of the light except a light whose shining is now visible where it once was not? It is a mere trick of perspective, for what is a light that doesn't shine but the absence of a light? It is like asking for a being "which doesn't be". Thus, even when the light is hidden, it remains light. But again we bear witness to the light's shine; the rays of our light radiate outwards. Thus, the re-ermergence of the light is a time in which our inward-shining light, having stewed itself in the deepest, darkest alembic of our being, shines not only inwardly but also outwardly; we take what we have gained and ply it into the world, building that light into its very fabric.

    This is the "anchoring"; as St Theresa of Avilla said, God has no hands on Earth but yours. Every human spirit endowed with a body in this world is a union of the spiritual with the physical — each one a continuum filtering down from the rarest aether to this dense hell and thus is each one a conduit between those worlds which seem so distinct. Each one is a medium via which the highest spiritual potency can be drawn down into the physical. As the plants absorb their sunlight and squirrel it away within their roots to fuel next year's growth, so do we take in spiritual light and mature it in our own understanding ready to share it with the world.

    The re-ermergence of the light is nothing less than divine intervention: it is the realisation that every human spirit is a divine agent; every human act an instance of the divine interacting with the physical world.
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    Quote Originally posted by Eelco View Post
    Never, I could read these posts for hours... Loosing time all together...

    WIth Love
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    Me too, Seikou is such a fascinating writer ...

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    Quote Originally posted by Seikou-Kishi View Post
    Yes, precisely! In summer, plants absorb all the sun's light and towards autumn and winter begins the retreat: all this energy travels into the roots which swell with starch. In the same way, our spiritual insights and advances are condensed down to the nethermost point of our being where they incubate at this time ready to return as integral parts of our consciousness. All such things are condensed down and like food being broken down into the building blocks of our own bodies we break down these spiritual insights and build ourselves anew of them.

    Winter is the time to digest the year's harvest within our own earth, our own womb or alembic. The more nutritious our subtrate, the higher our branches reach and the higer our branches reach, the more nutritious next year's subtrate. It is a positive feedback loop. The seed you sow determines the crop you reap and the crop you reap determines the seed you sow.

    What is the re-emergence of the light except a light whose shining is now visible where it once was not? It is a mere trick of perspective, for what is a light that doesn't shine but the absence of a light? It is like asking for a being "which doesn't be". Thus, even when the light is hidden, it remains light. But again we bear witness to the light's shine; the rays of our light radiate outwards. Thus, the re-ermergence of the light is a time in which our inward-shining light, having stewed itself in the deepest, darkest alembic of our being, shines not only inwardly but also outwardly; we take what we have gained and ply it into the world, building that light into the its very fabric.

    This is the "anchoring"; as St Theresa of Avilla said, God has no hands on Earth but yours. Every human spirit endowed with a body in this world is a union of the spiritual with the physical — each one a continuum filtering down from the rarest aether to this dense hell and thus is each one a conduit between those worlds which seem so distinct. Each one is a medium via which the highest spiritual potency can be drawn down into the physical. As the plants absorb their sunlight and squirrel it away within their roots to fuel next year's growth, so do we take in spiritual light and mature it in our own understanding ready to share it with the world.

    The re-ermergence of the light is nothing less than divine intervention: it is the realisation that every human spirit is a divine agent; every human act an instance of the divine interacting with the physical world.
    This is one of the best posts I have ever read, possibly because it is synchronicitous (made up word ?) with where I find myself right now.



    I have "Interior Castle" on the shelf unread, maybe time to pick it up ?

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    In the still dark says between Yule and Imbolc.
    A new spark / zygote is finding its way through the ampulla of the uterine tube to find a place to nest in the womb.

    Let it find its way in mystery and silence. It knows how to anchor itself. No need to snuff it out before it's ripened is there...

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    Otter: Jan 20 – Feb 18

    A little quirky, and unorthodox, the Otter is a hard one to figure sometimes. Perceived as unconventional, the Otter methods aren’t the first ones chosen to get the job done. This is a big mistake on the part of others – because although unconventional, the Otter’s methods are usually quite effective.

    Yes, the Otter has unusual way of looking at things, but he/she is equipped with a brilliant imagination and intelligence, allowing him/her an edge over every one else. Often very perceptive and intuitive, the Otter makes a very good friend, and can be very attentive.

    In a nurturing environment the Otter is sensitive, sympathetic, courageous, and honest. Left to his/her own devices, the Otter can be unscrupulous, lewd, rebellious, and isolated.

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    As armies without light advance.
    And peoples minds are corrupted
    who will stand alone and radiate its smile

    Who can accept, embrace and love
    Who can stay true to his human nature...

    So often have disillusion and bitter resentment taken us away.
    So often have disconnectedness and regret closed our hearts.

    Its time to fight they say.
    It never was and never will.

    All that ever was, is to Love

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    I am Otter. One of my seven animal totems is also Otter. Animal Medicine cards call Otter, Woman Medicine. Coyote, Crow, Armadillo and Moose are four others.
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    I know

    Just was pleased to see Otter as one of the few totems I regularly see has a connection to my birthday as well.
    I didn't know that before..

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    As animal totmes go. I am sure of Otter..
    Owl must be in there to, but hasn't been for more than a few years.
    Hawk or buzzard is another...

    Not sure about the rest. Feeling some rodent energy in there as well though

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    Quote Originally posted by Eelco View Post
    As animal totmes go. I am sure of Otter..
    Owl must be in there to, but hasn't been for more than a few years.
    Hawk or buzzard is another...

    Not sure about the rest. Feeling some rodent energy in there as well though

    With Love
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    I have named 5 of my seven totems because they are the one that come to quick recall. Lizard is another of mine, there is just one more. Crow=law, Armadillo=boundaries, Moose=esteem, lizard=dreaming, Coyote=trickster.

    Just remembered. Bear=introspection.
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    Hiya,

    I seem very talkative today.
    Just feel it is neccisary to state that everything I write are momentary lapses of now.
    Which hold no power in the past or future.. So in essence you can disregard it completely.
    Because by the time you read them they no longer are.

    Stories of imagined life's. Tales of unexpected happenings. Figments of imagination even.
    Concepts and idea's. Even the breath you are breathing now holds more truth than anything I can think of.

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