I had a friend named Lee with whom I was having a conversation about manifestation through the movement of energy and she mentioned “Rut Now” magic. I asked her what that was and she said, “That’s magic that you do when you need something ‘rut now.’” It made me laugh and it stuck with me, so it’s a term I’ve used in my teaching since then, which was actually 13 years or so ago.
Originally printed in “The Rising Wind,” Beltane 2003 - This now defunct online magazine was a wonderful effort put out by Katie Hodges. It’s such a shame it is gone, but the content still holds up beautifully.
When my dear friend told me that the theme for this holiday’s Rising Wind was to be Beltane (OK, figured that one out – smile) and totem animals, I was intrigued. My experience with totem animals was, for quite some time, tentative at best. I’ve had two previous priests who were heavily ensconced in the attributes and blessings of their totem animals, one being cats, specifically a black panther and the other being wolves. In my dealings with those gentlemen and other pagans I’ve met along the way, I will confess to some fairly strong feelings of inadequacies because doggone it (ouch, no pun intended), I just don’t have one.
I had a particularly odd conversation with a friend several months back, which in and of itself is not particularly odd since most of the conversations I have with this one particular friend tend to drift over into really strange stuff that just does not every come up when I am talking with other people. It is as though she is the sounding board for all of my weirdshit thoughts and I am hers as well. It’s a good arrangement, let me tell you.
To me, today’s moon is one of the most beautiful of the year because of the amazing and gentle psychological understanding it provides. As humans, we are empowered and strong on one hand, but on another, we are but frail, simple little things completely at the mercy of our emotions.
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There is a very wonderful book still in print (I think) called Saturn, A New Look At An Old Devil that talks a good bit about the influence of Saturn on our daily life as it trudges around its path, touching on our challenges and lighting up the little pinball bumpers that are going to give us the lessons The Universe feels we need. This book is especially helpful in dealing with the real bugger of our 2 Saturn return times.
If Saturn is “An Old Devil,” then Mercury is definitely “That Little Shit.” Read the rest of this entry »
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