I’ve been thinking, for decades now evangelical Christians have had a thriving ‘rock gospel’ scene providing them with music in all kinds of genres produced by Christians with lyrics of relevance to Christians. But what is there for the Pagans and Witches among us? Not anywhere near as much, it seems…
I had a dream of the future which many friends considered unreal, dangerous, unattainable. But I went ahead and made that future happen.
I believe magick takes place in the spaces between the atoms, between the worlds and galaxies – the ‘no man’s land’ of void is anything but, instead being the area in which dreams, ideas, inspirations are transmitted, moulded, made real. So, for me, in a very real and I believe practical as well as spiritual way, I see what we reference as ‘real’ in our lives emerging from the ‘unreal’, or the unknowable – the cauldron of our lives.
Yesterday was Buy Nothing Day. The majority of people don’t know about it, it’s been going for some years, but the basic idea is that it’s a way of highlighting the damage caused by rampany consumerism.
I wrote about it on my own site here and I think it’s a good thing. There’s a link from there to the BBC story all about it. So what do you think–is it as good an idea as, say, International AIDS Day or Breast Cancer Awareness? Comments below always appreciated and diverse opinions are the stuff of life!
Bread + Elements
Elements, Environment & Green, Pagan and Witchcraft Traditions, Thoughts, Wheel of the Year 3 Comments »I just wanted to share some thoughts I had about bread and it’s relationship with the elements,
What, you mean how it gets wet in the rain?
No I don’t mean the weather :o) I mean the elements, Earth, Air, Fire, Water, Spirit,
Yep that’s right, witchcraft type elements ;o)
What do they have to do with BREAD?
In my opinion lots :o)
But how did I come to this opinion, well as I was driving along my thoughts drifting as they do I was thinking about the next festival on the wheel of the year, Lammas or Lughnasadh
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