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I’ve added a page titled Book List to serve as a repository for books about alternative spiritualities, indigenous traditions, and phytology/herbalism that I’ve read and reviewed. (Click here to view or use the navigation tabs at the top.) I’ll add more as I read new titles and continue to review books I’ve read in the past.

Have you come across any books on these subjects that you’ve really enjoyed? If so please share them by leaving a comment below!

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Gratitude!

Thank you for abundant truth

Thank you for everlasting love

Thank you for radiant, vibrant health

Thank you for freedom from fear

Thank you for abundant earthly resources

Thank you for physical and spiritual endurance

Thank you for allowing me to see the future through the newness of each day

Thank you for joyous, compassionate unity with all the creatures of our Earth Mother

Thank you for the abundant life that is mine

Oh Great Mystery, maker of all things, thank you for aligning me with you

Adapted from the prayer of gratitude by Grams Twylah Nitsch in the book Prophetic Voices of the Sisters of Honua by Maria Yraceburu

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The Wise have long known the power of words to shape reality. In late summer 2009, I posted a simple candle ritual which I’ve recently revised and started using again. Both are simple, beautiful, and (for me) evoke strong emotion – I just felt the words could be shifted to enhance the affirmation’s power.

What it was:

May I be like this candle – a gentle and unwavering light in the world, radiating warmth and illuminating truth.

What it has become:

Like the flame upon this candle, may the unwavering light of my soul radiate warmth, illuminate truth, and shine through all levels of my being.

And so it is.

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I came across a fantastic post this morning entitled The Symbolic Meaning of Trees. In it the author compared and contrasted the symbolic meaning of trees in different cultures and spiritual systems. The following passage resonated most with me:

It also notes that the fruit, shade, and protective nature of trees have caused them to be seen as feminine or maternal symbols; yet, at the same time, the erect trunk is a phallic symbol. Perhaps this is why, for Carl Jung, the tree symbolized the Self, androgyny (integration and equality between the masculine and feminine principles), and individuation.

Androgyny – the integration and equalization of masculine and feminine energies. Many (including myself) attribute this quality to angels and other high beings, and believe that this balance of energies takes place once we are no longer bound to our physical forms. This integration is also something I strive for while in physical form.

There is a beautiful maple tree in my mother’s yard. I used to sit under it on warm, clear summer nights and look at the moon. Its trunk at my back was very grounding, and brought feelings of safety and wholeness. I would often speak with it, asking it where I should go and what I should do once I left home. Its responses were always soft and simple, and invariably it urged me to step outside of my comfort zone and travel far, which I eventually did. I told it how much I’d miss our visits and it replied, “Like my leaves in the autumn, I let you go…”

Courage and how to let go are just a few of the lessons I learned from this wise one. Trees truly are remarkable beings.

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The new pink Ouija board by HasbroTwo years ago the Hasbro Company released a pink version of the classic Ouija board, presumably to revitalize Ouija’s appeal and help it remain a slumber party mainstay. A recent story by Fox News seems to have catapulted this “pink portal to the other side” to the forefront of Christian and non-Christian consciousness alike.

The buzz seems to mostly consist of Christians condemning the product as a “dangerous spiritual game” and non-Christians responding with snark (some of which is pretty entertaining – see the “reviews” link below).

Some snippets of product reviews I found at amazon.com, followed by my take on it all:

I guess it’s an indictment of the level of science education in the U.S.A. Ouija board simply works on kids pushing the marker to the letters. –reviewer Joseph P. Klein
There is inherent in using the board the possibility of demonic contact and influence, since dead people cannot be contacted. The effects are real when it “works.” –reviewer Former Astrologer
Deuteronomy 18:10 states ‘There shall not be found among you anyone who…CALLS UP THE DEAD. For whoever does these things is detestable to the Lord.’ –reviewer common sense
Based on personal experience, the first two reviews contain little bits of truth (though overall they miss the mark). Here are my thoughts on Ouija:
Q: Who (or what) moves the Ouija board’s marker?
A: Kids trying to either scare or impress their friends.
A: A discarnate spirit on the astral plane. This could be someone who’s recently passed and has not yet progressed to the higher planes of existence, but is more likely an unevolved spiritual entity. Some may dub these beings “demons,” but it’s important to understand that the Abrahamic Religions have perverted the meaning of this word, which simply meant “unclean spirit” originally. However this is precisely why Ouija can be dangerous – in using it, those without the required knowledge or respect essentially make a “phone call” to a room full of strangers, any of whom could “pick up” and some of whom may have malicious intent.
Q: If I had a child, would I let them play with a Ouija board?
A: Generally speaking, no. Though the board itself does not cause harm, the fear surrounding its use might. This fear, now embedded in our society’s consciousness, is exactly what attracts the unevolved spiritual entities I described above (and keeps them around).
Q: What qualifies me to these questions, and why do I disagree with the reviews quoted above?
A: Personal experience. On several occasions friends and family members have spontaneously visited me after passing, often with messages for me or for me to relay to others. Contacting (or being contacted by) those who’ve passed is indeed possible, and I feel strongly that ruling this out simply because one hasn’t experienced it (or worse, judging someone without “walking a mile in their shoes“) is spiritually and emotionally immature. The universe is bigger than any of us can comprehend, and there is plenty that can’t be explained by either religious doctrine or empirical evidence.
I find it ironic that zealots on each side of any religion vs. science debate seem to share the same weakness – the conviction that everything in the universe can be neatly categorized as religion or science, belief or fact, black or white, good or evil. Though it might seem desirable to live in a world where everything is so cut and dry, it would rob us of the opportunity to experience the freedom that humility brings – that quality we embody when we admit there are more questions than answers.

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Merry Imbolc all! May the flame upon your candle burn unwavering as light returns to the world.

As I begin to emerge from the dark womb of winter, I realize my rest was fitful and filled with dreams borne of the unresolved anger I harbor for organized religion and those who seek to harm others with it. The writings of a wise and gentle friend have helped me see this clearly, and for that I’m grateful. Though I’ve allowed this anger to keep me from writing much lately, (and to color what little I’ve done), I’ve resolved to put this hurt to rest in this time of new beginnings.

Perhaps you too have a similar burden, one that has prevented you from living the life of joy you’ve always known was your destiny? If this rings true, join with me in replacing the cloak of the victim with that of the compassionate warrior.

It strikes me that, now more than ever, self-responsibility and compassion are the currencies that will buy our collective future. Here’s to hope and new beginnings!

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I’ve taken to reciting the following each day before beginning my morning meditation, as I light a candle on my altar. I’ve found it quite moving and profound, in spite of its simplicity:

May I be like this candle – a gentle and unwavering light in the world, radiating warmth and illuminating truth.

And So It Is.

 

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Both the Christian and secular media worlds are ablaze as Jon Meacham’s article The End of Christian America makes its rounds.

From the blogosphere this morning:

Well, I thought of the wrath God must feel for those arrogant blasphemers who reject His law and I also thought about how righteous His judgement will be.

Shotgun Smith on his response to “some woman in Australia who thought that the death of Christianity was undoubtedly a good thing.”

The Decline and Fall of Christian AmericaEasy there, turbo. I’m guessing you didn’t read the entire article, as I suspect many of your Christian brethren won’t. To say the article is about the “death of Christianity” is incorrect and a bit pessimistic.

From page 36: “Let’s be clear: while the percentage of Christians may be shrinking, rumors of the death of Christianity are greatly exaggerated.”

The article actually discusses the decline of Christianity in our country and theorizes that this has occurred due to the lack of distinction between church and state.

While arguing that the influence of either too much secularism or too much religion creates imbalance in the political system, Meacham reminds the reader that “As crucial as religion has been and is to the life of the nation, America’s unifying force has never been a specific faith, but a commitment to freedom – not least freedom of conscience.” In simpler terms, our Founding Fathers neither envisioned nor intended to create America as a strictly Christian Nation, but rather as one in which each citizen had freedom and liberty.

I infer from this that the author sees a correlation between Christianity’s decline and how religious conservatives have long used politics to force their morals and values on the public. It’s easy to see why secular society, resenting attempts by Christian political leaders to forcibly remove Constitutional liberties (a woman’s right to choose, the right of same-sex couples to wed, the need for stem cell research funding, etc.) would want to distance itself from Christianity.

I also speculate that though they may never realize it, the Christ-Con’s sole saving grace is their failure to accomplish their over-arching aim: to rebuild the bulwark of 1950’s Christian America. Had they succeeded in stamping out all beliefs and practices that don’t coincide with their own, it wouldn’t be long before another group rose to power and did the same to them. And schadenfreude aside, that would be a bad for us all.

 

Oppression of anyone is oppression of everyone.
–Stevie Wonder

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Many, many thanks all who participated in the reading and discussion of Living with Joy at the fledgling online book club, A Novel Paradigm.

Early on we realized the limitations and general barriers to usability inherent in Google Groups, the initial venue I chose. Knowing a change was needed, I solicited feedback from the group and looked into a few different options. In the end I chose to migrate the group here to WordPress, for a few reasons:

  • Ease of access – no registration required to view or comment means one less user ID and password to remember.
  • Blogs are ideally suited to conversation – functionality like having the most recent entry on top, being able to create different categories and pages (including nested pages), and the new polling feature here on WordPress all seemed like a great fit.

So without further ado, I’d like to present A Novel Paradigm, v2.0. 🙂

Though still under construction, I’d like to invite everyone reading to visit the site and vote on a title you’re interested in reading and discussing! If none of the five titles I’ve listed interest you, please suggest another in the space provided.

The poll will close Sunday September 14th, and we’ll begin reading the new title Sunday September 21st.

Thanks again – looking forward to more transformative and empowering reading and discussion.

Love and Light,

Jerome

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Though I’d been completing the precursors to this ritual subconsciously, on a conscious level the ritual itself was completely spontaneous. In retrospect, I wonder if this is why it was such a profound experience for me.

I had been feeling out of sorts for several days. Mired waste-deep in mud is probably a more accurate description of how I’d been feeling – the absolute essence of the rune Ehwaz, reversed. I went into the room where my altar is and closed the door. Everything that came after was intuited, and it all flowed together strikingly well.

Before I launch into the ritual itself, I want to briefly belabor something witches with far more experience than I have stressed in their writings: Intention and emotional connection to a spell’s outcome trump every other factor. I was in desperate need of the healing that this spell catalyzed – my intent was focused and I was emotionally engaged. This is why my working has been successful. Though factors like the position of the moon and other celestial bodies, the correspondences chosen, (oils, herbs, etc.), and the use of ritual tools can certainly help a spell, they do not make or break it. It is not what you use, it’s how you use it. 

That said here are the materials I chose:

  • White sage (also called “Grandfather Sage”), for cleansing/purifying.
  • Sweetgrass, for innocence.
  • Loose tobacco, for offering to the Deities and creating sacred space.
  • Essential oils of sage (for cleansing), basil (for protection), and coriander (for transformation – linked with the element of fire) – a drop or two of each added to the sage/sweetgrass/tobacco mixture. (Be careful not to add too much or your mixture won’t ignite.) I was called to use cedarwood oil initially, but didn’t have any. Cedarwood oil is grounding and purifying.
  • Optional: charcoal burner in heat safe container for burning the mixture created from the ingredients above. (I didn’t use one for my ritual; I simply combined the ingredients in my “heat-safe” container – a large abalone shell – and fanned the small flame while I conducted the ritual. Use whatever method works best for you.)
  • Black candle, symbolizing the death of the Victim, or a white candle to symbolize the birth of the Warrior (I used black.)
  • Music that moves you and something to play it on (this is very important). Suggestion: almost anything by Loreena McKennitt. The Mystic’s Dream, All Soul’s Night, Kecharitomene, Santiago, The Mummer’s Dance, and The Old Ways are a few of my favorites. (Follow this link to preview songs from her most recent album. Her earlier work can be found on iTunes.) If possible, loop your music so it can play continuously.

The ritual itself follows. If you decide to work this magick, don’t hesitate to add/delete/change as you see fit to make it your own.

  1. Start your music. (You may want to choose a selection of songs that grow in intensity as they play. For example, the playlist I created started with a couple songs that were very peaceful and contemplative. As the last peaceful song ended, another that was more upbeat and passionate began. I ended the ritual with another peaceful, relaxing song.)
  2. Light your sage/tobacco/sweetgrass/oil smudge.
  3. Smudge yourself and your sacred space.
  4. If possible take your heat-safe smudge pot in your hands as you offer thanks to the Deities, the Earth Mother, your guides, and all beings of Love and Light in the Universe. With joy and humility, invite these to join you in your magickal working. I also invited the element of fire to my ritual – asking that it lend its passionate, transformative presence to my working.
  5. I was not lead to cast a circle for this working. Cast one if you desire. If you choose not to, instead see intense, living, loving white light enveloping you, the room you’re standing in (if any), and your entire home (if inside). The white light is less to “protect” you and more to raise your vibration.
  6. Light your chosen candle, reaffirming its purpose in your mind (i.e. to celebrate the death of the Victim or the birth of the Warrior).
  7. DANCE. There is a technique in shamanism called Dancing the Power Animal. Think of an animal you’ve felt drawn to. Imagine yourself transforming into that animal, and move as you envision it would move. As you dance, feel your energy and passion rise to a fever pitch. As you become the power animal, see/feel/know that you are casting off the energy of the Victim. As you dance, take deep breaths of bright white light from above – see/feel/know that this light is filling your entire being. Perceive the energy of the Warrior entering every part of you, filling you with courage and strength. Exhale sharply, seeing the grey, heavy energy of the Victim being expelled. Continue dancing, breathing in, and exhaling as long as you feel engaged and enlivened. As the last of your energy is spent, your heart racing and the energy of the Warrior lighting you up like a lightning rod in a thunderstorm, kneel to the ground. Place your forehead and both palms on the floor/ground. Inhale and exhale no less than three times. As you do this, see/feel/know that you and the energy you raised are grounding fully into the earth, leaving you fully present in your body, energized, peaceful, and aware of your surroundings.
  8. When you feel ready stand and give thanks to the Deities, the Earth Mother, your guides and power animal(s), any of the elements you called, and all beings of Love and Light in the Universe.
  9. Extinguish your candle if it’s still burning, and extinguish your smudge.
  10. Drink LOTS of water over the next three days (8-12 glasses or so – use your own judgment). You’ll want to flush out the energy of the Victim you released by working this ceremony.
  11. Record any insights you receive during waking hours or while asleep in your Book of Shadows or journal.

Blessed Be!

Jerome

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