Tuesday, December 31, 2013

HAPPYY NEW YEAR! 2014

HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Wishing you all a happy coming New Year of 2014!
With Peace, Love and Family. 
From your Wendy Who Believe's that there is Magic in the World and that we all need to love one another. And listen to the music that Nature gives us. I hope to see you all next year! I will be thinking of many more stories and images for all of you my Dears! 
Much love to you all my dear Friends and Readers.."(✿◠‿◠) ˙•٠•●c Celibate life´Magic Surrounds Us ƸӜƷ ♪♫♪♫♪❤❤
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Monday, December 30, 2013

Cats~

Cats~
Cats have walked among us and lived around us for a millennium.
The Cat has been part of legend and Myth in the Egyptian Culture for centuries. It was death to kill a cat in such a culture of cat reverence,
for they were regarded as being the living examples of Bastet. If the Cat of the household died, it was customary for the householder to shave off his eyebrows and to mummify the Cat's body with the same care and respect as if would be shown to a human body - in mummify. 
In ancient Thailand, the Cats had divine duties when it came to the Siamese Cats. 
These Siamese Cats were traditional known to guard the sacred temples and palaces of Thailand. 
In Eastern China, The Cat is seen as a shape-shifter. It is understood to be under a curse for not having when Buddha died. 
In Japan, The Cat together with the fox and the badger, is also associated with shape-shifting [like that of the Eastern China Cat].but  these cats have trickery and the power to subdue ghosts and vampires too. In legend it is said that the Japanese sailors would keep a cat aboard their ship, to protect them from the sea monsters and ghosts. 
There are many other stories and legends of the cat with the Japanese people, but I wanted to cover as many cultures as I could.
How among the Zoroastrians who believe that dogs are the animal that belongs to Ormuzd, defender of all that is Good! While the Cats! Are the animals which are beloved by Ahriman, who is the prosecutor 
Of all that is Evil!
In Persian tradition, nearly all the false Gods are depicted with a cat head. 
In Muslim belief, Its the Dog! That is outcast and cursed and the Cat 
is respected for its received a blessing from the prophet Mohammed. 
In Scandinavian tradition - the Cats would pull the chariot of the Norse goddess Freya.
In Celtic Tradition, the Cat often shows its troubling and punitive nature.
In American Indian Myth - 
The younger brother of a Coyote is Wild Cat who is the patron of 
stealth and scouting, but the tiger Cat/Cat Mountain is a symbol of 
fierceness and ingratitude.
In Peru Myth-
The Cat is named Ccoa and is the spirit of the storms - hail and rains come from the eyes and ears of the Ccoa huge head of the Ccoa Cat head.
In South America /Chile -Is where a Cat monster lives in legend called the Guirivuiu. It has a tail that ends with a huge claw. It lives in the depths of deep pools in which they use to drag their pray with their huge claw into the deep water.
These are just a few of the Myth's, legends and traditions of the Cat.
I am sure they are more, but these were the ones that I could find. I
 hope you Enjoy the post. I am so thankful for all of you friends and Readers as the Year has come to an End! It was a year ago I STARTED THIS BLOG.  I wasn't sure what would happen with this blog and where it would take me. It has been a journey for me. And i feel the journey is just getting really started now! I love you all my dear friends and Readers.. I HOPE TO SEE YOU ALL NEXT YEAR TOO.  much love, peace and good well


your Wendy with love 
-ooooxxxx)











The Magick Power of Blue!

The Magick Power of Blue!
These are a Few of my
Favorite image of 
Blue!
Enjoy My Dear Friends & Readers!
Much love to you All!
WENDY...-ooo)
















 









 




Gnomes~

Gnomes~
I have always loved Gnomes and thought it would be fun to do a
post
on these Magical Creatures. As another post on My Love for Magical

Creatures!
The Gnomes are said to be dwarfs or even goblins in my research, but I find that hard to believe. I myself would not put Gnomes in the same category as nasty goblins. 

[ A Goblin - can be either small or quite large/huge, usually green, but they come in a variety of colors like red, brown earths. Which are common too. They  are a bipedal creature, the goblin is possessed of a keen cunning and although not often very wise,

Goblins tend toward the highly intelligent. Goblins can be also highly malicious, coming from a very competitive society. Some groups of the goblins will work together strongly under great leaders, whilst others may simply bicker and squabble amongst themselves. Goblins have a sharp and sometimes biting sense of humour. They are more likely to kill for food and it really doesn't matter what the food might be.]
But from what I understand about Gnomes they are workers of the earth and all its treasures just like the dwarfs. 
In Indian belief, it is the Kubera who guards the earths treasures and who allows certain humans to find jewels and precious ores like gold and silver. 
It seems that the most notably Gnome is that of the Egyptian Mythology. They are also divine - like called Geb and are the Earth Gods. 
They have the characters of a dwarfish stature and have wrinkles like that of an old mans face.
The Fijian Veli live in an existence somewhere between the dwarfs and the fairies. Different parallel worlds you could say.  
It is more likely that these Paracelsus created the category of the Gnomes after the earth - dwellers of his own land and culture - the mining dwarf.
Al thought today Gnomes have been seen only in gardens as
ornaments.
and as fun magical creatures in books. It  doesn't mean that they - The Gnomes - aren't hidden deep in the mountains doing what they do best, as they have always done thousands of years of mining in the depths of the earth and are still doing this to this day.
The Gnomes are said to be the guardians of the treasures of the mountains and will always be. 
I also believe that the Gnomes are quite the family people too. 
I hope that you all Enjoyed my Gnomes. And for the coming year of 2014 I will be doing much more of my Magical Creatures.
Much love to you my dear Friends and Readers...
Your Wendy...-ooooo)


Gnomes-