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CANDLEMAS The Light Returns By Mike Nichols (topic) It seems quite impossible that the holiday of Candlemas should be considered the beginning of spring. Here in the Heartland, February 2 may see a blanket of snow mantling the Mother. Or, if the snows have gone, you may be sure the days are filled with ... |
The Turning of the Wheel | 01/24/06 05:19 PM |
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Candlemas/Imbolc Crafts and Activities (topic) Imbolc Crafts Brigid's Cross Materials: a handful of long wheat stalks clothespins thread and needle Directions: 1. Soak wheat stalks in warm water for ... |
The Turning of the Wheel | 01/11/06 07:15 PM |
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Candlemas/Imbolc Rituals (topic) The White Bard Materials a candle for each covener present. a MAIDEN, dressed in white. a Crown of Light, made from three, six, or nine candles. a BARD/GREEN MAN. a ... |
The Turning of the Wheel | 01/04/06 06:00 PM |
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Candlemas/Imbolc (topic) Brid is come! She shines for us all! The dandelion lights its spark Lest Brigid find the wayside dark. And Brother Wind comes rollicking For joy that she has brought the spring. Young ... |
The Turning of the Wheel | 01/04/06 05:43 PM |
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New Year's Magick (topic) Fresh starts, all possibilities, a shared vision of hope are in order on New Year's Day. Light candles of many colors, and place them around a bowl of clear water, saying: "This day is waiting for me to choose, if I will win or if I will lose. The magic ... |
The Turning of the Wheel | 01/02/06 10:42 AM |
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Blessings For New Borns, Infants and Young Children (topic) Wiccaning By Ed Fitch On the first night after a baby is born, or the same night that the birth takes place, the mother or father (or midwife, if she is a close friend or relative) should take the infant out under the stars. The child should first be ... |
The Turning of the Wheel | 08/23/05 05:48 AM |
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Rites Of Passage--Misc Rites...Info & Lore (topic) Marking Our Lives--Celebrating Rites Of Passage Birthday celebrations, graduations, weddings, baptisms are all rites of passage. We acknowledge these and many other events by taking part in ceremony and ritual with friends and family, or by ourselves. ... |
The Turning of the Wheel | 07/01/05 05:21 PM |

