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World Wide Samhain Gathering

jack o lantern 150x150 World Wide Samhain GatheringTitle: World Wide Samhain Gathering
Location: Soknedal, Norway
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Description: This gathering is for pagans, heathens etc who have been in the game for a while. Those who are comfortable discussing things with others who might have a completely different opinion on how things should be done, and who don’t need a lengthy explanation on the meaning of regular expressions. I hope no one feels offended by that. More info will be published on Heksebua.

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Date: 2010-11-07

We’re arranging a new gathering for Samhain.

Samhain Gathering

This gathering is for pagans, heathens etc who have been in the game for a while. Those who are comfortable discussing things with others who might have a completely different opinion on how things should be done, and who don’t need a lengthy explanation on the meaning of regular expressions. I hope no one feels offended by that. More info will follow shortly.

To sign up, go to http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=100946429964772 after signing up on Facebook, please register here, since there are some additional questions we need you to answer: http://bit.ly/SamhainTreff

Written by Linda Ursin

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Paraphernalia

Pagan 150x1502 ParaphernaliaI can remember when I was first starting that I wanted all the best tools but money was an issues so I used to troll around car boot sales, charity shops and flea market trying to find things that I could use for my alter. You will quite surprised on what you can pick up for just a few quid.

Over the years I have replaced all my second had stuff with brand new stuff and some of it is more pretty that practical (who does not have a chalice with a loose liner) but it makes me think what tools do you really need? To be really honest you don’t really need any tools, fingers can replace wands and athames and a chalice can be replaced by cup etc.

You can spend thousands of pounds buying robes; alter statues, wands, athames, Chalices, Crystals to dress your altar,pots and dishes and  cauldrons  and pointless things like hand bound virgin parchment paper leather bound book of shadows but having expensive tools does not make you a good witch or even a competent witch. When building your tools worry more about what feels like than what it looks like, just remember to cleanse second hand items full before use.

So what do you need for a basic alter from my point of view a candle and a joss stick works fine but if want to add more to that then you can. Here are some ideas for low cost replacements to expensive altar equipment.

Equipment Replacement
God/dess statues
  1. Stones or Pebbles with the goddess and god symbol drawn on
  2. Paper circles with deities name on it
  3. A picture of the god/dess
  4. [wikipedia]Tarot[/wikipedia] / [wikipedia]rune[/wikipedia] stone that represents god/dess
  5. I have even heard of Barbie and Ken dolls dressed to resemble the deity
Wands
  1. Drumstick
  2. Pencil / Paintbrush
  3. Decorated stick or copper tube

You can use whatever you comfortable with musicians my find the drumsticks work perfect for them just remember to only use it for rituals

Athame
  1. Your Index finger
  2. A kitchen knife
  3. letter opener
Altar Bowls
  1. A saucer
  2. Ramekin
  3. egg cups
Chalice
  1. Cup
  2. Glass
  3. Goblet
Censer Charcoal & Incense
  1. Joss sticks
  2. Incense cones
  3. Oil Burner
Altar Pentacle
  1. Symbol drawn on paper
  2. Ceramic tile painted with symbols
  3. wooden disc like a cheese board with symbols drawn or painted on
Book Of shadows
  1. Note pad / book
  2. Dairy
  3. Ring Binder
  4. Net book for the cyber minded
Candles No substitute use tea lights

I have found that I have better rituals with altar equipment that I have created myself they may not be the prettiest but they have all the energy that I poured into them when made them.

A good idea is to join a pottery class and make what you need. Remember that no one has the right to tell you should not put something on your alter create what you feel is right for yourself.

When your first trying out a pagan path there are two very good reasons why you should create your own personal tools rather than buy direct from a catalogue or internet shop, the first is it will help you empower the items with greater ease due to your personal connection the second is paganism is not for everyone and why spend a fortune on something your not going to continue.

There is one thing that never seems to get mentioned in regards to altars and that a tape deck MP3 Player or CD player as music is important in raising energy I will chat about music in rituals in next posting, but insure what ever technology you use to play your music just make sure it is ease to control and that you can pause and play with out to much trouble.

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Spell to stop a bully

630px Pentagram circle interlaced svg 150x150 Spell to stop a bullyAlthough you should not cast spells on people to change them i see this spell as more of a protection spell that also will help someone become a better person.

As I look through the note in my [wikipedia] Book of Shadows[/wikipedia]  it usage is for:-

Stopping bullies or people that are upsetting you so that you will hopefully become friends or at least come to an understanding.

The Equipment and Ingredients

1 Large glass bowl

1 pinch of sugar

Blossom petal

4 drops of Olive Oil

The Words

Let (insert persons name) be,

Rid of evil

Rid of sin

Rid of jealousy and the hatred within.

Let (insert persons name)

Learn to live and work with other.

Especially me

Go Spirits you are free

May (insert persons name) be guided by nature

[wikipedia] Chant[/wikipedia]  the words over the water 4 times each time add one drop of oil on to the water (thinking about the idea of pouring oil on troubled waters” [wikipedia]  idiom[/wikipedia]”)

Place the blossom on the surface so it floats.

Add the sugar to sweeten the offering.

Visualise / [wikipedia] Meditate[/wikipedia]  or just thing about having a day where no bullying happens

Then take the blossom outside and place on ground then take the water pour the water over the blossom repeating the word one last ending with So Mote It Be.

Adaptations

If you happen to live in a flat place the blossom to one side funnel water into a bottle take the blossom to the park and finish the spell their.

If you cant finds a blossom then take a walk with the intent to find a flower a long the way and the right one will be their even if you have to pay for it.

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Samhain poem or chant

grave 150x1501 Samhain poem or chantSunsets and I hear deaths call,
distant friends out side my walls,
coming closer and even closer still,
lost friends and family who died while ill.

I take a knife and carve a face
and illuminate and set a place
the final feast that all must eat
and face the death we all must greet.

Alone in silence I hear the chatter
about the things that don’t matter,
a reminder of the years that past,
rejoicing that it not my last.

The fire burns orange and black,
it now the time to look back,
at the lives and loves we have lost,
the time to count the emotional cost.

In sadness this is not done,
it now the time for Samhain Fun,
So bob for apples and trick and treat,
for old friend your sure to meet.

Gather close the ones you love
and look upon the moon above,
While remembering days that have past,
enjoy the party and have a blast.

By Draco of the dragonstar

 Samhain poem or chant

Originally posted 2010-10-16 12:59:17. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

Defending Eclectic Neopaganism

real witch 233x300 Defending Eclectic NeopaganismThere is a trend among some Reconstructionist Neopagans to dismiss Neopagans who are admitted Eclectics in their religious practice and philosophy. Recently, Sannion wrote an editorial titled “Defending Reconstructionism” to address the conflict and to present some of the arguments from a Reconstructionist’s viewpoint. Sannion’s editorial can be found on the web in the September 2002 issue (#27) of the Cauldron and Candle email newsletter, available at http://www.ecauldron.com.

Sannion begins by saying that those who challenge Reconstructionism are “fluffy.” It must be pointed out that Neopagans who are not following specifically Reconstructionist paths are not necessarily “fluffy” by default. The term “fluffy” has come to mean Neopagan practitioners who are largely ignorant of their own religion’s history, sources, and often core issues. “Fluffy” Neopagans are thought to be involved in alternative religions for shock value or as a fashion statement rather than out of a desire for spiritual understanding and discipline. “Fluffy” Neopagans are those who accept any claim at face value — apparently lacking critical skills to distinguish objective reality from fantasy. “Fluffy” Neopagans generally lack credibility except amongst other “Fluffy” Neopagans, because they often can’t provide any evidence to support their claims. By clarifying what “fluffy” Neopagans are, it’s easier to recognize that there are indeed Neopagans who aren’t Reconstructionists who are also not “fluffy.” Doreen Valiente, Janet Fararr, Vivianne Crowley, Margot Adler, Starhawk — are these Neopagans “fluffy” because they aren’t specifically Reconstructionists? They are all Wiccans, and Wicca is outside the Reconstructionist category by most determinations.

There are undoubtedly some individuals who are new to Reconstructionist traditions who pick up a single book and then declare themselves “experts,” which easily puts them firmly within the “fluffy” category. And likewise, there are Neopagans who do not belong to Reconstructionist traditions who are thorough scholars, who are realists, who can provide extensive evidence to support claims they make. Being a Reconstructionist does not make you immune from being “fluffy,” and not being a Reconstructionist does not make you “fluffy” automatically either.

Let’s clarify the issue more by making clear distinctions between the two groups that Sannion describes as being at odds, and give them general labels: Reconstructionists and Eclectics. Reconstructionists are those who are basing their religions as closely as possible on a specific historical model. Eclectics are those who do not limit themselves to one specific historical model, but are apt to select influences from a wide range of cultures and historical periods. Eclectics are also just as likely to invent new concepts or practices for inclusion as they are to draw from established systems.

Sannion presented five main objections that Reconstructionist Neopagans hear from Eclectic Neopagans, and attempted to refute each of these. Let’s start by looking at those five objections and Sannion’s arguments and see where they take us.

1. “All Reconstructionists do is study; they don’t actually live the religion.”
Sannion argues that Reconstructionists do tend to be predominantly book-based, but this doesn’t mean they don’t pray to their deities or perform rituals or devotions.

The argument comes across as based on a rather shallow taunt — “my religion is better than yours because we do more ritual than you do.” It also misses the perhaps more subtle point — that a religion is a way of life, a living and breathing part of existence that isn’t experienced primarily through the study of the written word. Study of mythology and history can help us get a better understanding of our ancestors, and hopefully will shed light on ourselves. Eclectics acknowledge that things change, that the things written down in the history books are just the start of the story. The present and the future are just as important as the past. Perhaps the Eclectic complaint is that Reconstructionists are not focusing enough on the present, on their individual and current relationships with the Divine, in favor of focusing almost exclusively on what people did long ago.

It doesn’t really matter who is doing more ritual or more devotions as part of their religion. It doesn’t really matter if the religious practices are strictly individual and private, or public and communal. It does matter if you are living in the present or sacrificing the present for a mythical idealized past.

2. “Reconstructionism is too restrictive and doesn’t allow for personal expression.”
Sannion argues that Eclectic Neopagans are uncritical, that they accept everything without distinguishing good from bad. It is also pointed out that within specific Reconstructionist traditions (for example Greek paganism) there is a lot of room for creativity: Greek Reconstructionism includes Minoan, Myceneaean, Homeric, Classical, Hellenistic, and Roman periods spanning roughly from 1500 BCE through 400 CE. “And yet [Eclectic] Neopagans still want more freedom,” Sannion says.

Eclectic Neopagans mostly work under the idea that they use what works for them. It’s something that varies from group to group, and often from individual to individual. If something doesn’t work for an individual or group, they’ll drop it or ignore it. That does not mean that individuals or groups are not selective, that they do not hold some standards against which philosophies or practices are measured. Eclectic Neopagans, individually and as working groups, can be just as critical as any Reconstructionist. The standards might be different, but different does not mean one standard is necessarily better or worse than another.

Eclectic Neopagans as an entire group can be said to accept everything, because if you look you’ll surely find an Eclectic Neopagan who does believe whatever specific idea is brought forth. The same can be said of Reconstructionists as a whole — pick an idea, and you’re sure to find a Reconstructionist somewhere who believes that particular idea.

The selection of a specific culture and period in history as the basis for a religion is itself artifical and forced. For example, the Celtic peoples were varied and far from homogenous, yet Reconstructionists will just as happily blend different clan or regional deities, myths, and practices. Ancient Greece, as another example, was a land made up of very independent city-states, each with its own set of deities and religious practices. Rome, on the other hand, did its best to institute a “state religion” or collection of religions, and to do this it consciously absorbed and adopted various tribal religions from Italy, Greece, Egypt, and elsewhere. The idea of a “pure culture,” “pure religion,” or “pure ethnic group” is very artificial and arbitrary. Cultures adopt ideas and mythology from each other all the time. To pretend that a religion or culture is “pure” is rather naive.

Many Eclectic Neopagans (although not all, of course) also work under the philosophy that “all gods are one God, all goddesses are one Goddess,” and often also believe that God and Goddess are merely two gender aspects of a single, all-pervasive Divine that is beyond human understanding as a whole. They believe that we approach and interact with the Divine through distinct “aspects” that appear to human perception as independent individuals. To expect an Eclectic Neopagan who believes “all gods are one God” to limit themselves to an arbitrary group of deities (whether selected by geographic region, historical period, or whatever criteria) is an artificial and unnecessary limitation. Eclectics allow themselves the right to decide how to approach the Divine, which names they feel most comfortable using when speaking with Them, and usually assume the same right to others whether they are Eclectic or not.

Sannion presented an analogy of two musicians to reinforce the idea that limiting study to one cultural and historical period is best. Of course, there are other analogies that can be presented to argue to opposite.

Imagine that there are two chefs. One chef limits herself to just twelve ingredients, selected because they were native to one geographic area and period in history. She also combines and prepares those ingredients only in ways that are historically supported for the time period and location selected. She becomes highly proficient and is satisfied with her achievements in the kitchen. Perhaps she becomes famous for a particular “speciality” dish.

The second chef, however, does not limit herself to a specific set of ingredients, methods of combining, or methods of preparing those ingredients. She feels free to explore other cultures, try new dishes, and incorporate what she likes best into her own familiar menu. Because she is able to explore and test, she invents some new dishes and methods of preparing ingredients that become new delicacies. Those experiments that didn’t work out are discarded in favor of those that succeeded. She learns from her mistakes and sees exposure to new ingredients and methods as a starting place, not the final destination in her culinary life.

Reconstructionists probably do see themselves in the analogy of the two musicians — they are the ones who apply themselves to learning one instrument, immerse themselves in the established understanding of that instrument, and strive to master it. Eclectics, however, probably see themselves in the analogy of the two chefs — they are the ones who allow themselves the freedom to explore, borrow, and invent, and strive to contribute something vibrant and new.

Is one right and the other wrong? Or are they just different approaches for different kinds of people?

3. “Reconstructionists are mean.”
Sannion argues that Neopagans who are not part of Reconstructionist traditions are not critical. “And they [non-Reconstructionist Neopagans] tend to believe that everything is subjective and just a matter of opinion.”

Religion is a subjective thing — it’s far from objective in any sense. Reconstructionist traditions are working from historical opinions that are based on interpretations of archaeological and textual evidence. Religion, like history, is always open to interpretation. New evidence is always being discovered, new circumstances arise which force us to re-evaluate and reconsider.

We humans can rarely agree about absolute determinations of “what really happened” in current events, so what makes us think we can do so for past history where we are often working from fragmented evidence?

There does appear to be a larger emphasis on scholarly standards within the Reconstructionist traditions than in the Eclectic community at large. This does not mean, however, that there are no Eclectic scholars, and that statements made by Eclectics are never critically examined. Religions that are more popular will invariably have more “fluffy” followers. There is a growing push within the Eclectic community as well towards critical scholarship such as the growing attention given to Ronald Hutton’s work, among others. To label a whole group “uncritical” while ignoring the increasingly more prominent critical elements within that group seems premature.

4. “Reconstructionists are too focused on the past.”
Sannion argues that Reconstructionists are not Luddites. They base their traditions on the best from their chosen cultural group and time period, ignoring elements such as slavery and animal or human sacrifice which are incompatible with modern values.

This is one of the strongest arguments for Eclecticism, as it acknowledges that it is impractical and likely impossible to recreate exactly what the ancients did. The difference is that Reconstructionists have chosen to limit their inspiration upon an arbitrary cultural group and time period (which may or may not be accurate in its modern assumptions of homogeneity of that cultural group and time period). This is the gist of this particular argument against Reconstructionism — that the limitation to one group at one time period for the basis of a modern tradition is arbitrary. One group’s or individual’s choice in no way invalidates the choices of others to limit themselves or not in similar fashion.

If Reconstructionists admit, as Sannion does, “…we aren’t pretending to be ancient people… [w]e are moderns, and gladly accept the positive things about modern culture” then why do they condemn Eclectic Neopagans because they aren’t pretending to be ancient people either? If an Eclectic Neopagan isn’t claiming to be carrying on an unchanged tradition from a specific cultural group at a specific time period, then why should a Reconstructionist be concerned? Many Neopagans do not feel drawn to Christianity, Judaism, or Islam specifically because they feel there is no such thing as a “One True Way” for all people. Why should Reconstructionists object when other Neopagans choose to follow their religions with different cultural or historical sources of inspiration?

5. “Reconstructionists are just making it up.”
This argument is the weakest. Sannion attributes this complaint against Reconstructionists to the “fluffiest” of non-Reconstructionist Neopagans — those who claim to carry on a tradition when the historical evidence does not back them up. It becomes an attack on the poor scholarship of the “fluffy” non-Reconstructionist instead of an argument addressing the charge that Reconstructionists aren’t really following an undisturbed ancient tradition, either.

Sannion admitted that Reconstructionists are in fact eclectic in their careful selection of what to include and what to exclude as part of their traditions. They include modern ideas and values, where often the original culture and time period used as the basis for the tradition would have differed. Even the original cultures and historical periods selected are not “pure,” as ancient cultures borrowed, adopted, and changed myth and philosophy from their neighbors the same way modern people do. Some cultures, like the Roman empire, were quite openly eclectic. It is puzzling that today’s Neopagans, especially ones who pride themselves on their thorough scholarship such as Reconstructionists, should try and insist eclecticism should be sneered at. If the ancients did it, and the ways of the ancients are clearly good enough for the Reconstructionists to emulate, then eclecticism should certainly be acceptable for all Neopagans.

The entire argument appears to really be about scholarship within the Neopagan community — what constitutes credibility, and how credible are we to outsiders. There is certainly a problem with what has been termed “fluffy” behavior, where practitioners exhibit little or no attempt to critically examine claims. This is not solely found within the Eclectic Neopagan community despite what some Reconstructionists would claim. We should be encouraging critical thought regardless of the tradition (or lack of one) among all Neopagans. This means that Reconstructionists as well must critically examine their own assumptions and challenge their own beliefs that Eclecticism is suspect.

by Ben Gruagach
http://www.WitchGrotto.com
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Sex, sexuality and magick

SexSpells SexSpell 175x3002 Sex, sexuality and magickThe god is the symbol of male potency he is often portrayed a horned figure his symbols are the male penis erect, the woods horned animals such as the stag, the Athame and the sword. While the goddess is the symbol for the feminine mysteries and her symbols are the vagina, the cup and the cauldron.

In the Wiccan tradition groups are normally male / female, male / female with the group being head by a High Priest and Priestess, and one of the most important rituals in Wicca is the Great Rite. During this rite, which celebrates the union of the God and Goddess. The High Priest will assume the part of the God and the Priestess will assume the role of the goddess.

The God aspect in ritual is the Goddess’s consult and their union is played out in the Great Rite in some groups this ritual is acted out and in other groups the rite is a full or partial sexual act between the high priest and priestess. Sex is something pagans and Wiccan’s treat as sacred and is always done in great reverence and where the rite is physically performed a couple in a relationship that are shielded from the group or they withdraw and return after the act.

Although pagan enjoy sex … a lot! it is sacred act to us in magicks and in life and would never, rape, abuse children or have sex with animals. All pagans will agree to very basic ethical rules when it comes to sex.

  1. Sexual partners must be of legal age.
  2. Sexual partners must consent and be a willing participant.
  3. Sexual partners must be of the same species.
  4. All acts of sex are gifts from the goddess and should be enjoyed not endured.
  5. Homosexuality is normal many of the gods are gay or enjoy same sex relations.
  6. Sex should never invoke fear, pain or distress

Wiccan and pagan rituals contain a lot of sexual symbology the Athame being plunged in to a Chalice is a representation of intercourse. Wiccan’s and pagans believe that sex energy is very powerful and potent and will often use sex in spell casting. The basic idea is that the rhythm of sex raises energy to climax when it is release just like building a cone of power.

Single people, couples or groups can preform sex magicks and there are many books on the subject of sex magick. Sex magicks should only be preformed by willing and knowing partners as it one of the most sacred act a Wiccan or pagan can perform.

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You Finally Know You are a Witch When…

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You finally know you are a witch when…

1. Your BOS has spots on the pages from spilled brews.

2. When cleaning house you have to specify. “Where is the broom? No, not the broom, where is the one to clean the floor with?”

3. Candle wax has dripped on your keyboard.

4. There are more jars of strange smelling plants in your cupboards than there are cereal boxes.

5. Friends know they can always give you candles and incense as a gift.

6. When watching old re-runs of Bewitched, you find you side with Samantha’s mother Endora.

7. When travelling, stranger and stranger strangers tell you their problems.

8. You find yourself making corn dollies in the checkout line at the grocery store (well, I thought about it).

9. You ask for Halloween off, because it’s a religious holiday.

10. You start answering the phone with “Merry Meet”.

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New Electrics Causes Energy Vortex pt2

1312087 f520 150x150 New Electrics Causes Energy Vortex pt2At the moment I am having a new kitchen fitted so I prepped before closing down the kitchen as I packed it all away. But on Wednesday I awoke to the bookshelf on the floor which was just the start of a day that got worse and worse I knocked things over, things got broke and my stress levels rose.

I could feel my own energy draining from me I could not understand what had caused such a change so I tried several versions to bring back some balance but to no avail.

Things even got to the stage that I even asked for help and stuck a request on facebook (the Cyber Cauldron page) to which I got so great advice.

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Extra wiring causing the poor flow of energy

I stood facing an empty kitchen and it hit me I could almost see the energy moving around the room, it was not like the normal flow that the house it seem that the energy of the room was pouring straight into the ground pulling all the energy from the house.

I had to work out what was causing it then I suddenly saw what was causing the issues. New wiring! A circle of wire was now set in the ceiling with extra wires coming down for new plug sockets.

The new electro magnetic fields that where now present where not being directed in to the room but down the walls and straight into the ground so I need to find a way of redirecting the energy back in to the room.

After lots of though I came up with a form of an elemental balancing, which was designed to add, back some of the missing elements. Choose not to do a full ritual but I did cast a circle using some of the most powerful correspondences I could find.

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Circle set up

I placed a cauldron at the centre of the circle and placed the statue of my goddess inside the cauldron. I placed a bell in the east to represent air, I used my Athame in the south a large chunk of coral in the west and in the north I used a stag horn.

I then called each element in turn asking them to charge the area with their element and bring balance to the room.

I asked them to draw any negative energy and the new electro magnetic forces and place them in the cauldron. I the partitioned the goddess to transform the energy in the cauldron in to a lighter friendlier energy and redirect back into the room.

I then seal the circle from the outside and visualised the energy of the element as swirling pillars of energy I watched as the acted like cyclones sucking in the negativity and electro magnetic particles which where directed into the cauldron which glowed like golden water flowing from the cauldron feeling the room with a golden light.

I then left the circle doing it job overnight and once I woke I opened the kitchen door and disassembled the circle I then filled the cauldron with spring water and took it to the garden to be poured away.

I then did my normal meditation and the house is coming back to a normal balance.

I have wrote this up as a reminder to us all that sometime it physical object can effect us and create negativity that can cause us much distress and that our first option is to always look for a spiritual or magickal cause.

Our environment is the heart of our power and when we change our environment even slightly it can effect energy flow which can have a huge effect or our well being some times for the better, others for the worse.

When things go wrong start by looking at what has change in most cases the energy can be adjusted by correcting the change other times a little magick is needed to restore the balance.   

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Balancing the roles of a pagan

OFFERING 150x150 Balancing the roles of a paganAs Pagans we have three roles in our life, these roles Farmer, Warrior and Priest and it does not matter what path you follow these roles exist (although may have different names). In many pagan paths three is an important number, the triple goddess, the three worlds (heaven , Earth and underworld), the three fold law, Birth / rebirth life and death and many others.

So why is it the three role of a pagan are not often mentioned??? I think basically because in most cases the get mixed in and blended into the views buy drugs online without prescription and practices or particular paths – I know of a few paths that put some emphasis on the roles of a pagan.

The roles themselves are like the goddess or god separate but part of the whole a pagan may spend their whole life dedicated to the role they have chosen and not achieve the balance they require as they neglect the two other role.

Now each or the roles can be worked through like stages but ideally after time each role should become part of pagan and daily life.

The Farmer

The farmer role is about hard work and reward financially and spiritually it is often the biggest role we have in our daily lives, we like a farmer plant our seeds what them grow or fail we care for the land we live on even if it just the few square feet of our homes. The idea behind the farmer is about receiving rewards through hard work, now many of us like our jobs but just as many don’t as farmers we must take pride in our work if a farmer does not take pride in his field or life stock they will become full of weeds and pests until it becomes to much to handle causing things to die and wither. If we are in unsatisfying jobs we will face our own weeds and pests which each and everyday get bigger and stronger until we become consumed our life are spent seeking thrills to balance the drab life as the farmer.

The warrior

The warrior is a defender of values, a knight in shining armour; these are the thinks we will fight for our beliefs or convictions. The warrior is bound in honour and act in defence and with out aggression. The warrior will stand and die for what he / she believes is correct. The warrior is within us all, the mother who protect her children, the husband who defends the virtue of his wife, The person who stands up and say that must stop, The person who believes that they are right and will not back down. To be a warrior you will need to know how to defend yourself become skilled in weaponry and mental disciplines. Today to be a good warrior you need to be able to use your voice and intellect not guns or knives or even fists you aim, as a warrior is to be a knight in shining armour and not a tosser in tinfoil.

But there are times when as a warrior where you could face death for your beliefs and if your beliefs are strong enough you will be happy to die for them although in this modern day an age it is rare to a spiritual warrior dieing for the beliefs although you have plenty of warriors dieing for others belief as a spiritual warrior you must be sure of your convictions and insure that your actions pure if your gonna die for something be sure it what you belief in your heart.

The Priest   

This is not the role we play in ritual but a role we play in daily life the person that other confide in, a priest offers help without the need to be asked we see when others are in pain and choose to offer support and friendship it a higher self one free from the worry of what others may say. It the part of us that seeks out goodness in others and helps to develop it. It the part of us that strives to be at peace and even isolated from the sounds of the mundane world so we can hear the true voice of the divine.

Now when we look at the role each of us will see them in our own daily lives and we can the look at bringing them in to balance. The is no perfect formula or universal standard as each of us are individuals the best you can hope for is to find that internal balance and make changes to improve it.

Start with the farmer, look at your work life are you happy and productive? What changes do you need to make? Is your working life preventing you from being the spiritual warrior or the priest.

Next the warrior, are you constantly looking for a cause to fight something to give you a purpose? Are you fighting battles with your health or mind (inner demons) ? are you neglecting the role of farmer or priest as you feel your causes are worthy of all your time.

And finally the priest are you spending all your free time seeking spiritual enlightenment forsaking hard work and emotional battles in an attempt to be a better person or living for the needs of others hiding away from the real world?

Once you understand each role you have you can look at your life if it is in balance you should be working for what you need sharing the extras with family and friends have strong convictions to your beliefs and have time to connect with the higher self and divine and life a totally fulfilled life. But sadly life is not like that we all work to hard neglect the important things in the hope of gaining less important things.

A simple technique is to get a bit of paper and write the three headings farmer, warrior and priest and write a list under each heading and review what you see and find ways to improve your life and bring balance where needed most of us find that during our lives the role of the farmer will dominate but if your aware then you can make the changes you need.

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 Balancing the roles of a pagan

Originally posted 2010-09-21 11:17:28. Republished by Blog Post Promoter