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Friday, August 30, 2013

THE WICCAN REDE

The Wiccan Rede



Bide the Wiccan Laws we must In Perfect Love and Perfect Trust. 
Live and let live. Fairly take and fairly give. 
Cast the Circle thrice about to keep the evil spirits out. 
To bind the spell every time let the spell be spake in rhyme. 
Soft of eye and light of touch, Speak little, listen much. 
Deosil go by the waxing moon, chanting out the Witches' Rune. Widdershins go by the waning moon, chanting out the baneful rune.
When the Lady's moon is 
new, kiss the hand to her, times two. 
When the moon rides at her peak, then your hearts desire seek. 
Heed the North wind's mighty gale, lock the door and drop the sail. 
When the wind comes from the South, love will kiss thee on the mouth
When the wind blows from the West, departed souls will have no rest. 
When the wind blows from the East, expect the new and set the feast. 
Nine woods in the cauldron go, burn them fast and burn them slow. 
Elder be the Lady's tree, burn it not or cursed you'll be. 
When the Wheel begins to turn, let the Beltane fires burn. 
When the Wheel has turned to Yule, light the log and the Horned One rules
Heed ye flower, Bush and Tree, by the Lady, blessed be. 
Where the rippling waters go, cast a stone and truth you'll know. 
When ye have a true need, hearken not to others' greed. 
With a fool no season spend, lest ye be counted as his friend. 
Merry meet and merry part, bright the cheeks and warm the heart. 
Mind the Threefold Law you should, three times bad and three times good
When misfortune is enow, wear the blue star on thy brow. 
True in love ever be, lest thy lover's false to thee. 
Eight words the Wiccan Rede fulfill: An ye harm none, do what ye will.

This is a chant or chants I found, that I thought to be quite beautiful. There is no author but I thought it would be perfect with my collection of beautiful art of paintings of wiccan withes of many different artist.
I hope that you all will enjoy the images and the beauty of the words.........Wendy.
Lady's of the Moon 


 Lady of the Moon 

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Ladies of the Moon 

 Ladies of the Moon  

Thursday, August 29, 2013

Elves2

Elves have always had a Magick about them. And they have
been around the Earth for centuries. No one really knows now long
they have been on our young planet and how they came, but one thing
is for sure in my mind, they are still here. But  not in the way you might
think. In this post I am going to show you my love of the elf.
Through photo's that I have found to be some of my favorites. All
of the paintings are different interpretations of what these elves might look like to the artists who
have either painted, photographic, photo-shop, digital painting or drawings
if you will. Many are Talented artist who are able to make our dreams
come true through these images.
I give thanks to all the talented artists who have created all of
these beautiful paintings for all of us to Enjoy...
Wendy.
Elves
Elves
 Elves

 Elves   

 Drow

 Elf 

 snow Elf 

Lovers  
STar Elf
 Elf 

 Elf
Elf    
 Elf
Dark Elf  
Male Elf
 Elves   
 Elves

Elves

 Elves   

Elfin Lovers

Elf in the Woods




Elf in the Magick Lake


High Elf


Beauty Elf


Strong Beautiful elf

The Kings Wedding


Elvenen


My Pet Dragon


The Flying Eagles


Baby Dragon





Magick Witch


Magick Elf
Wood Elf


BeautifuL Red Head Elf
Elf




Beautiful Wood Elf




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Tuesday, August 27, 2013

I Saw A Mermaid:


I Saw A Mermaid:
On Christmas Day my best friend and I stay in Her beach front house for a week. On the second day I woke up around 5:30am and couldn't get back to sleep, so I left her sleeping and Went to the beach to watch the sunrise and the rock pools for Shells.
I was concentrating on a particularly attractive Shell, I found when I spotted her. She was a few hundred feet away From where I was crouched over looking at shells. The women were Sitting on a rock hear the shore. All I could do is stare in awe and I could only see her back. But she had waist length hair and pale Skin. But as my eyes canned down her body, I saw she ha a long fish Like tail. In faery tales mermaids have pretty colored tails and they Are smooth and not anything like a fish. But this mermaids tail was Very scaly and silver like a fish.

I was in severe shock by This time and tripped over backwards and made a scoffing sound. We Held eye contact for a few long seconds and I could see she was very Beautiful with fine features and bright blue eyes, which were even More beautiful when the light of the rays of the rising sun hit them. Then as quickly as I saw her, she disappeared into the sea. I ran back To the house to tell my friend but she didn't believe me. I'm still Waiting to see her again. Wendy Hugsss


THE LEGEND OF THE DEWADARU TREE

THE LEGEND OF THE DEWADARU TREE
The Dewadaru tree is mostly found to the north of the island of Java, among the Sunda islands of Karimunjava, in the Java Sea, It has the human population of approximately 20,000 people.
The The Dewadaru tree had been sanctified by the local inhabitants of the Island for countless generations as a result of a myth perpetuated by the elders of the society. In one of the local dialects, "Daru" means "blessing from heaven," while "Dewa,

[Derived from Sanskrit] is the Indonesian term for "god." "Dewadaru" is thus interpreted as the "gift of the Gods," implying that this tree genus is a tangible symbolic gift

From the gods/ asses to the islanders.
To The local Inhabitants, The Dewadaru represents the wisdom of the gods in maintaining the Harmony , stability, and peacefulness of Nature. The Dewadaru is Believed to be the protective guardian of the living souls on the Karimunjava islands.
According In the legend, there was once a man living on the island of Java whom was furious with his son for constant disobedience. The man, although He loved his son dearly, strove to inculcate in him a certain hard Lesson. So one day he drove his son away from home with the warning That he was not to set foot on Java again.
Not Willing to disobey his father again, he prepared himself for the Journey. In sadness, the son left Mt. Muria where they dwelt and Moved on to the open seas to the north. He sailed on a boat for many Days through stormy weather and amidst huge waves, not knowing his Destination and perhaps with little will to survive. Then one day, His boat landed on the shores of a small, uninhabited island.
Meanwhile, From the peak of Mt Muria in Java, the boy's father was secretly Watching over his son clairvoyantly. But for some reason his vision was vague and unclear, and thus lost track of the whereabouts of the boy on that island. In the old Javanese language, the word" Vague" is translated as Kerimun. Thus the island became known as "Karimun-Java."
The boy continued his journey to the island, bearing two wooden staffs as Walking sticks to assist him on this little island. He retrieved These from the shore. These two short wood poles wounded him while His boat was capsized onto the shore by the sheer power of the waves.
He Continued his walk on the island, passed the shoreline into a forest Until he was in the middle of it. He poked the two staffs to the Ground and started to rest from the tiresome journey. Miraculously, In that very instant the two staffs grew into magnificent trees. In Awe of the incident , he named them "Dewadaru." To this day The boy's resting place is in the Dewadaru Tree.
The Origin of the Dewadaru tree at this particular site of pilgrimage has a similar tale as the one of Karimunjava. Both were the result of the Insertions of walking staffs into the grounds. According to the Legends, Eyang Jugo once journeyed with a companion to his closet Friend, R. M. Imam Soejono, who lived on Mt Kawi. Along the way he Rested in a shady area. It was there that he received intuitively From the spirit planes that his life was drawing to a close. He Advised his travel companion that when he died, where he was to be Buried. Further along the way Eyang Jugo suddenly stabbed the ground With his staff and expired. The staffed filled with the power of Eyang Jugo, suddenly grew into a tree. As the Chinese people saw too Aryan Jugo's gravesite is the Dewadaru tree. "Shian Toho" - Javanese "Dewadaru Tree".
The Dewadaru is supposed to be found solely in the Karimunjava islands Although almost unheard of, there is at least one Dewadaru tree to be Found in Java in the area of Mt. Kawi in the region of Malang, East Java. Strangely enough, those living in this area sanctify the leaves Rather than the wood.
Mt. The Kawi is well-known for its pilgrimage site for those seeking wealth. The tree grows nearby a grave of someone who was known as Eyang Jugo, a metaphysical practitioner of royal descent. It is said that those Who sit underneath the Dewadaru tree and are fortunate enough to have a leave or two to fall upon their heads of their own accord, this is a sign of great financial blessing and wealth, to be bestowed upon Them. it is not surprising to find people sitting or even spending The night under these trees. Hoping to catch a leaf-fall.
Now Days, although not too numerous, there is a substantial amount of Dewadaru trees growing on the islands-the descendants of the very First two. The remains of the original, fabulous Dewadaru tees may Still be seen. The humps are there as if to substantiate the truth of The legend. The descendants of the magical tress grow on hill-slopes Of the islands and are not easily accessible..
In Proximity to the once glorious trees is a grave that is until now Still being sanctified by locals. On certain nights-such as Jumat Kliwon of the Javanese calendar, the grave would be visited by Pilgrims desiring the blessing of the spiritual adept to whom the Grave belongs. The adept was known as Susan Nyamplungan from whence The village received its name.
For Centuries , the Dewadaru tree or wood from the tree, is believed by The inhabitants of Karimunjava to possess magical powers. Tested Through time, the wood is said to heal poisonous bites, and aches or Illnesses in the abdominal region. Dewadaru wood is often carried as An amulet for personal protection against evil persons as well as a Weapon against evil spirits. It is said that unlike other types of Wood, the Dewadaru, even a small piece of it, sinks when placed in Water.
The Dewadaru wood is often carried as an amulet. Those able to acquire a Rosary fashioned from it for spiritual or devotional purposes is Fortunate indeed, for it is very rare that anyone is given the Permission to secure this wood from the islands and to tap into it Inherent magical virtues.....

The Dewadaru tree is mostly found to the north of the island of Java, among the Sunda islands of Karimunjava, in the Java Sea, It has the Human population of approximately 20,000 people.

The The Dewadaru tree had been sanctified by the local inhabitants of the Island for countless generations as a result of a myth perpetuated by The elders of the society. In one of the local dialects, "Daru" Means "blessing from heaven," while "Dewa," [Derived from Sanskrit] is the Indonesian term for "god." "Dewadaru" is thus interpreted as the "gift of the Gods," implying that this tree genus is a tangible symbolic gift From the gods/ asses to the islanders.
To To the local inhabitants, The Dewadaru represents the wisdom of the gods in maintaining the Harmony , stability, and peacefulness of Nature. The Dewadaru is Believed to be the protective guardian of the living souls on the Karimunjava islands.
According In the legend, there was once a man living on the island of Java whom was furious with his son for constant disobedience. The man, although He loved his son dearly, strove to inculcate in him a certain hard Lesson. So one day he drove his son away from home with the warning That he was not to set foot on Java again.
Not Willing to disobey his father again, he prepared himself for the Journey. In sadness, the son left Mt. Muria where they dwelt and Moved on to the open seas to the north. He sailed on a boat for many Days through stormy weather and amidst huge waves, not knowing his Destination and perhaps with little will to survive. Then one day, His boat landed on the shores of a small, uninhabited island.


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