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Saturday, 14 May 2016

Starry Haul 2 (Part 2)

This is a set which Joey deemed Priestess of the Cosmos which is a title I have fell in love with and will be incorporating into an Orca tattoo I am treating myself to in the Summer. I am reviewing this set on its own because I was completely awed by its energy which, as I work with this totem all the time, surprised me.



Orca Totem Set
Requested set
*Spell Orb*
This is the only spell orb I have purchased from Starry Eyed Supplies; I’m considering more but because I find them to be such an adept product, adeptly balancing of energies, light and magick, choosing an orb that resonates with you profoundly is enough. Colour is an integral part of this orb…. the purple is the magickal element, prevailing strongly through the other botanicals…. next is the blue/yellow flourishes like the crest of waves as the mighty Orca splashes playfully on the surface of the astral oceans. There are other bits of botanical too which I am either failing to identify or choosing to aid Joey in keeping her recipes protected. I do see a small scroll in there though and a midnight blue ribbon which is reminiscent of an Orca tail and perfectly compliments the colours inside. The last thing I want to mention is the charm… .Joey, my lovely new friend whose talent for this level of crafting awes me, found me Orca charms and for that I love, love, love her!!!

*4 Votives*
I adore votives, they burn long enough for a decent length magickal activity and when I work with my Orca totem I can get so engrossed that I’m at it for hours… I had a 4 hour meditation once just swimming around the astral with Orca. One of the votives is ear-marked for a specific purpose - to be burned while I get my Orca tattoo; the others are waiting for inspiration to strike but as there are 3 remaining I may create a ritual for the Maiden, Mother and Crone aspects of my Cosmic Priestess. So, to the aesthetic – black and white obviously for the mirroring or colour for the actual Orca but this is also reflective of the the title Priestess of the Cosmos… she who is of the cosmic energy… the black of the night sky, the white of the starlight. Also, there is a sneaky slush of purple in the adornment of the surface which is that touch of magick which flows through the sub-consious and explodes in the mind. Joey’s ‘patented’ shimmy shimmy shimmer on the top of the votives is a stunning ocean blue which is possibly self-explanatory but that spray of water from a very large splash is what specifically comes to mind. I will lastly mention the sprinkle of tiny black somethings on the top, not sure what they are but set each votive beautifully.

*Spell Oil*

Oh, what can I say: honey, my cup runneth over… I consider oils the life blood of witchcraft, they ease the flow of magick, they create such a wonderful heady scent, and they make every working better. This spell oil is stunning… the botanicals are balanced perfectly and seem to swim through the oil like they’re Orcas in the ocean. I am in awe of your talent, Joey. I have already told you but I’ll mention it here too… the oil is half gone; I use it to anoint myself when I am journeying… this is whether I’m only working with my totem Orca, Opal, or whether I am doing another working because it makes me feel Opal close regardless of where I am in the astral. 

Thursday, 12 May 2016

Starry Haul 2 (Part 1)

This was a bit of a splurge order as I get very carried away with Joey’s products, hence why it will be posted in 3 parts. There is a mix of personally requested items and products which are readily available at www.starryeyedsupplies.co.uk


Sorceresses of Avalon Beeswax Candle Set
Requested (previously on store)
*Morgan Le Fay*
The exquisite energy from this delicate beeswax candle is directly transported through the aether from Avalon… I can feel the druidic power desperately enriching this deep character, bright with magick. I get enveloped and engrossed in this energy but I will try to concentrate… the candle itself is a rich purple set with obsidian chips, approximately 9” tall and completely gorgeous with the signature of ‘shimmy shimmy’ of Joey’s Starry products. The energy of magick is the first thing I felt when I held it… she who languishes in magick, bathes in it, breathes it, she who leaves shadows of magick in her wake. This true Avalonian is a gift from the past.

*Morgause*
The sexual element of this candle is stunning and completely undeniable… a bright pink beeswax taper containing the explosive energy of the Avalonian bombshell. The pink speaks of a sorceress who though comsumed and driven by her sexuality, does not partake in sex because of obligation but because she adores it. The obsidian chips therefore lend to her as the diva, the siren, the wanton, the rampant… she is the eternal embodiment of female sexuality, of womanhood and desire. In the meditation I did with this candle – just holding it – I sensed a warrior element too but a warrior who uses sexuality as a weapon… she who seduces and bewitches by form and pheremone.

*Nimue*
I feel a deep connection to the duality within the mythos of Nimue which I don’t get from the other Sorceresses… she is often considered the Lady of the Lake and therefore the protector of ultimate power; I feel the bluey/lilac colour of this candle represents that stunningly; man, unless pure of heart, cannot wield the power of Excalibur without consumption but Nimue, as Lady of the Lake, can. I feel this is the way to see femininity as the more dominant energy than masculinity… this ability is the bright spot of Yin in the Yang. The other side of Nimue’s mythos is the student of Merlin… she who gains power and let’s that need for power consume her… I think the obsidian against the blue represents this dark greed for more and more… I love both energies of this Avalonian powerhouse.

Large Smudge – Breathe
Store regular
I finally have a full tub of this overwhelmingly yummy scented smudge. I fawned over it my last review so I’ll keep this one brief… I adore the overpowering lavender, the lilac hue and the simplicity of the energy – this smudge is aptly named because I can’t stop breathing it in.

Holly and Oak King Pillars
Personal request
This epic, twice annual battle between the Holly and Oak Kings is one of the few things I’ve carried with me from Wicca when I took my first few steps on this wonderful, wild path of nature and magick. These pillars will beautifully enhance my honouring of these arboreal archetypes –
*The Holly Pillar*
I am using this for Summer Solstice in conjunction with the re-awakening of my Holly wand from it’s hibernation. It’s rich red wax and golden shimmering top makes the perfect host for this magnificent energy and I can’t thank Joey enough for her talented crafting.

*The Oak Pillar*

Wow… from the golden crown through the depth of green that embodies the wax… this pillar is the true embodiment of Oak energy… the Oak King is my masculine archetype and I couldn’t be happier with this representation of Him for my altar. It will be the centre of my empowerment ritual at Winter Solstice when I charge my oak wand with the Oak King energy.

Saturday, 16 April 2016

Starry Haul

It has been a long time since I blogged as I had a mahoosive energy block and took advantage of the downtime to indulge my other favourite things but I’m back and will be building up my posts slowly. I’m staring with this small order that I received last week from +Joey Morris (of Starry Eyed Supplies and YouTube).

I ordered:


The Amethyst Magickal Mixing Wand
Pretty much what is says on the label – lol! A slim and delicate tapered piece, with amethyst attached to the top end but I shall use it with pride to stir my botanicals.

This comprises a votive of the richest green wax I have ever seen with a gorgeous glittery sheen (“shimmy, shimmy” to quote the creator) to the top and bottom; the second item in the duo is the oil which is infused with tiny pieces of bark chips and other bits of botanical goodness… gorgeous. This has been used to anoint my Oak wand and will now be saved until Summer Solstice as part of my hibernation ritual for the wand; as the Holly King takes sovereignty, this duo will send the Oak King to his rest with honour.

Saille is one of my all time favourite Ogham energies and I often incorporate it into my practice so when I saw this product on Joey’s store, what came to mind was ‘I WANT, I WANT, I WANT’, out came the credit card… and I was not disappointed. The energy radiates from this blend like rays from the sun and it has already been and will continue to be used with reverence.

Well now, smudging is an integral part of my craft and when I opened this little jar… the power of spice that came from it nearly knocked me on my butt. It has a quality of Inidian spices which I love; so aromatic, so hot and it goes without saying… brimming with Phoenix energy. Haven’t used this one yet; after becoming familiar with the scent and meditating on a good time to use it, it will be saved for my Winter Solstice plans when I re-awaken my Oak Wand.

Wow. That’s pretty much all I can say is WOW!!! This little jar of herbals is POTENT. The scent is like riding the back of the wind (Got that line from Hook) and I can’t possibly burn it as a smudge until I have brought more because I’m addicted to sticking my nose in there for a whiff. The lavender comes through strongest for me but there’s a gorgeous mix of other goodies in there, I can tell. Not that I'd ever get the recipe, Joey guards that better than the Colonel guards his 11 herbs and spices.

Joey also takes requests… this is a service I have recently taken advantage of so there will be another post soon about those products and a link to her videos regarding them. I am so happy that I started purchasing from Starry Eyed Supplies and I intend to keep doing so for a long time. 


Wednesday, 6 January 2016

Rune Meditations - Raido - Path Finder

Path Finder
Living as a Pagan lends itself to so many means of expression and practice that it can become common practice to get overwhelmed and even lost in the endless opportunities. This happens to me very often, I get so excited about something that I will burn myself out, both mentally and spiritually. I therefore needed a way to narrow my path to 1 or 2 things at a time and this is what I came up with – a meditation to allow the subconscious, with the help of Raido, to focus on an area of study which will suited me at this point in my path and move me forward on my spiritual journey. I hope it will be as helpful for you as it has always been for me.

1.          Ground and centre in your usual way and cast your circle.
2.        Close your eyes, take several deep breaths and work in your usual way to reach a meditative state.
3.        From the aether grow a forest – the astral forest. It should be dense. If you’ve ever heard the expression “Can’t see the forest for the trees”, this is the place of those proverbial trees. Each branch is a train of thought, each leaf a different destiny.
4.       From the mulchy ground raise a large stone platform beneath you to stand on.
5.        With your powers of visualisation engrave the Raido symbol into the platform so it resembles a giant archaic rune.
6.        Next, create paths leading from the Raido platform; many paths leading through the trees of your subconscious and towards an exciting new area of study, medium of divination or other adventure.
7.        At this point, strongly set the intention in your mind that you are looking for a new direction or a clearer path. This can be done by mind alone or with the addition of an incantation – my rhyming obsession comes out again…
Raido, rune of moving forth
Point me to my path’s true North
I’ve lost my way, your help I need
I will follow where you lead
8.        Start the platform spinning deosil/sun-wise, slow at first… speeding up until the surrounding forest become a blur of colour and movement.
9.        As when shuffling a deck of Tarot cards and you feel the cards are in the right place for your reading, you’ll know when to slow the spinning Raido to a halt because you will sense when the right path is approaching. I consider this stage similar to the staircases at Hogwarts (I often turn to J. K. Rowling for inspiration)... Sometimes, you’ll go somewhere different if you do this meditation on a Wednesday; whether you do it indoors or outside; does your astral forest surround you by conifers, oaks, sycamores… maybe delicate willow trees draped over a dancing stream? The answers you’re looking for are all in your forest.
10.      The platform halts and one path will be directly in front of you. Follow it and let your imagination burst and bloom around you the nature of your path’s next step.

This meditation started a lot more simply but has always led me where I need to go; it’s inspiration started in a dream at the age of 13 – the platform, the many paths and the walk through a forest were all parts of that first dream and Raido was added later. The last time I did this meditation it led me back to my rune study. I walked down my astral, forest-enveloped path and the trees had an immediate and mass autumn; every leaf dropped around me, each one with a rune on it and I was surrounded by the runes.


Monday, 26 October 2015

Rune Meditations - Raido - The Oak Elevator

The Oak Elevator - Regress/Review

There have been situations in my life when I have reacted instinctually and then later come to wonder where that particular instinct came from because it seemed either out of character or not a common way to react. From researching the theories and philosophies regarding instinct, I discovered the most common spiritual belief is that instinct is born of lessons learned in previous lives. My curiosity got the better of me and I took myself into the astral playground on a few meditative journeys to find out exactly what lessons my former self learnt and how much those lessons affect my life now physically, emotionally, and mentally as well as spiritually. There were several ways I journeyed back but only one that I felt gave me something relevant. I therefore have included it here as it incorporates the strength and wisdom of oak with the energy and power of Raido.

Preparation and Circle (*optional)
·        I personally like to meditate in circle and I have a tendency to cast both physically and spiritually. For this meditation, my spiritual circle is red, both for the Raido association and to act as a buffer for grounding*; physically, I create a perimeter of oak leaves and acorns; for a third pass of the circle, I light a little dried mugwort and waft the smoke deosil as I walk the boundary.
·        The second thing I like to do is charge my oak wand and hold it during the meditation. This is something I do for many meditations but by adding a second aspect of oak energy I add a powerful boost of strength to the working; a strength which I have found to be unparalleled. If I feel the need to add a third aspect of Oak, I will cast the circle and perform the meditation under an oak tree.

1.          Close your eyes and concentrate on your breathing: long, slow, deep breaths; as you exhale feel your physical body shrink and release all the aspects of your daily life… family, friends, jobs, hobbies, favourite tv shows; allow your spiritual self to be purged of these burdens so you are pure energy becoming only concentrated energy - more and more concentrated as your body (or ‘shell’ as it will feel) gets smaller.
2.        Your decreasing shell will change shape until eventually you are an acorn – a tiny inconsequential seed but with such dramatic strength and power inside. I brand my acorn self with a Raido rune at this point to provide the ‘travelling’ aspect of this meditation. This acorn is your core spirit; it is the purest form of you, that which is nothing but energy and power, your spirit which has lived many lives and none and has completed it’s cycle of lives and its content in the Summerland; it is eternal and the immortal and the timeless oak it will become is a conduit into the past.
3.        Plant your acorn in the astral plane, bury yourself in the purest form of the element of earth, that which is ethereal; nourish yourself with the immortal waters that flow ceaselessly through the Universe; visualise the element of fire as a strong astral sun shining on you, nurturing you, helping you grow into a mighty oak (if you like to be particularly dramatic, form this energy into the Sun God and be touched by the light and heat of His hand). Be as creative as you like – gnarl your trunk, twist your branches, flourish yourself with rich foliage. Allow yourself to stretch out into the farthest reaches of the astral and feel the touch of elemental air in your leaves.
4.       This oak is you without the birth and death element that mortal life inevitably inflicts – each life you have lived is a cycle of seasons from Spring through to Winter which is reflected on the oak and its appearance so feel yourself grow leaves, allow their greenness to ripen before beginning to golden and wither, finally dropping from you and fading into the ether. Let your oak flourish through a full seasonal cycle before the next step – this will establish the intention and your oak’s hold in the astral plane.
5.        Your core energy and consciousness which is now bubbling away in your oak tree is at this point potent and charged enough for the journey. Create a door in the trunk of your tree, elevator style, which will be a means of moving your consciousness into the past – it can be ornate and ancient or shiny and new but it’s function must be clear as you create it.
I have discovered on creating this meditation that the astral plane and the unconscious mind have the wonderful ability of showing you what you need, rather than what you want. Taking this into consideration, I was not surprised to find my control of the meditation suspended as the fates chose where in my souls history I was to visit.

6.        When your core is ready, the seasons will accelerate through their cycle in reverse from winter to spring. This may take only a few seconds or several minutes dependant on the strength on your focus and the number of lives you have lived – if you see dinosaurs, you may have gone too far – lol! Far from being a ‘wait’, this is a time for your conscious mind to focus on the reasons why you are delving into the depths of your psyche and intention of the questions you are asking.
7.        Once your elevator has ‘landed’ on the correct ‘floor’ or life, the seasons will stop cycling and be beautifully halted in a state of one particular season, with a perpetual embodiment of that season and an indication as to what time of life you are in at the point which you will visit your past self:
·        Spring – endless blossoming with bright green leaves and an essence of newness; the indication of viewing this life at a youthful stage.
·        Summer – rich green leaves that seem to heave abundance; the indication of viewing your past life between mid 20’s to late 30’s.
·        Autumn – golden brown leaves and sense of winding down energy; the indication of viewing a life from the perspective of someone in their 40’s or 50’s.
·        Winter – barren branches, moving slowly and creaking in the chilled astral breezes; indications of a person in later life – 60+
8.        You are now at the destination in time which will give you the answers you seek; the oak will have moved from your mind to the mind of the person you once were; the memory of that lifetime being stored unconsciously in your own mind since its happening. Your consciousness can now move freely through the ‘elevator’ door and into the memory of your former self. You will see through ‘their’ eyes, feel what ‘they’ feel and experience ‘their’ life as it was lived and see how it affects your current life and your thought processes.
9.        Notice everything you can but do not be in a hurry to see everything… the happenings you are searching for will unfold in their own time as they did when you originally experienced them. It is important to remember that you are only a spectator and this journey should not be hindered by fear of the butterfly effect. You are not able to affect change to the past; it would be nice to have that kind of power but I do not. As with dreaming, time may be drastically altered in this meditation; you may find what you’re looking for straight away or it may take a while to receive the information which leads to the event which influences you in your day-to-day life. Either way, remember as much as you can; not just what you see but what you sense: atmospheres, moods, smells, sounds, etc..
10.      When you are ready to depart, it is simply a case of visualising yourself once more as the oak tree – the ‘elevator door’ is a portal only for you as it is a part of you. The scene around you will fade as you become astral branch and shapely leaves, sturdy trunk and nourished roots. Once your conciousness is securely focused in your tree – the seasons will automatically begin to accelerate through their cycle – forwards unless you are going to view a second life - until once again they abruptly stop. You are now back in your own time.
11.        To complete the meditation, fade the carved door back into the tree; slowly reduce your oak back to the concentrated energy form of your acorn – feeling your leaves pop out of existence and branches rescind back to your core; shrink that powerful trunk down and down into that acorn of powerful potential.
12.      I have developed a habit in doing this meditation for the final flourish – I turn the ‘cap’ of the acorn and visualise my energy springing back to my body similarly to how a spring-action tent or laundry basket opens up when you untie it.
Another habit I have picked up from this creating this meditation is to go and collect an acorn from the park whenever I perform it, which has been a considerable amount whilst I get it right. I now have a collection of acorns in a little dish under my altar… I call it my collection of lives.


Saturday, 24 October 2015

Sabbat Discovery - Samhain (Part 3)

Samhain Ritual Ideas
Clear old & negative energy
Honour the God & Goddess
Celebrating the Cycle of Life & Death
A Samhain Feast
Hnouring the Harvest’s End
Honouring the Ancestors
Animal Rites
Ancestor Meditation






My Samhain
As the Celtic New Year, I consider Samhain the most auspicious Sabbat for clearing old energies from my altar. I perform grounding on my altar once a year, at Samhain… I sweep the area with a besom made of Reed and create a circle of dried elderberries before my workings. I will be writing a feature on elderberries when I begin my Apothecary posts in the new year but at Samhain they are a potent accompaniment to my magicks.

After my workings I use the broom to sweep the elderberries out of circle and use them to make into my All Hallows Incense; this is an incense I will only burn on All Hallows Day to complete my Samhain rites. It hasn’t been included in this post as it is a personal blend and some things I keep private and sacred to my Book of Shadows.

Sabbat Discovery - Samhain (Part 2)



Samhain   Yule   Imbolc   Ostara   Beltane   Litha   Lammas   Mabon
Samhain Deities
Death is rarely so apparent than it is at Samhain. The skies have gone grey, the earth is brittle and cold, and the fields have been picked of the last crops. Winter looms on the horizon, and as the Wheel of the Year turns once more, the boundary between our world and the spirit world becomes fragile and thin. In cultures all over the world, the spirit of Death has been honoured at this time of the year; some of the deities who represent death and the dying of the earth.
The Lord at Samhain
The God is awaiting rebirth.

The Sun God
The Sun has descended into the realm of the Underworld; the forces of the underworld were in the ascendancy. The Lord of the Underworld, unfettered from the control of the sun, now walks the earth and with him travels all those other creatures from the abode of the dead. Ghosts, fairies and a host of other non-descript creatures go with him.

The Holly King & the Oak King
Many people consider Samhain the Oak King’s death. However, many celebrate it as his death and rebirth. It is not a rebirth. He is dead until the Winter Solstice! This is a time for darkness to reign. The days get shorter and the nights grow longer. This is a time for us to withdraw and hide in solitude. This is why the ‘holiday season’ can be very difficult for many to endure as we start celebrations before the Winter Solstice. At this point the Oak King, and all light, is dead and we must retreat to the Holly King’s realm, underworld, to be reborn.




The Lady at Samhain
The Goddess is at rest.

Mother Earth 
We transition from October to November when the Wheel turns to Samhain. The earth is wilting and cold winds are encroaching. It is time for Mother Earth to rest and restore – to hibernate until Imbolc.

Whilst the land is enveloped by the approach of Winter, and the veil which conceals Summerland thins, Mother Earth sleeps, dreaming of the abundance of Spring when she is reborn from mulch of autumns past.







This is by no means a complete list of deities associated with Samhain but they are certainly the more prominent ones and I urge you to research the more obscure and less known. I adore the energies of Samhain and that is largely because of these divine beings; deities associated with the Underworld, those that correspond to darkness, death and decay; they embody the essence of late autumn. Never shy away from this apparent ending because the beauty it holds is spectacular… our Northern hemisphere is aglow with autumnal splendour as the Gods and Goddesses of our various cultures and pantheons display their colours and wield their powers over the seasons. Rejoice in them, glory in them and don’t forget to jump in the puddles!!!!

Sabbat Discovery – Samhain (Part 3)

Sabbat Discovery - Samhain (Part 1)

Samhain   Yule   Imbolc   Ostara   Beltane   Litha   Lammas   Mabon
Observed: Sunset 31st October – Sunset 1st November

The Celtic New Year

This Gaelic festival marks the end of the harvest and the beginning of winter.

Associated with: All Saints' Day; Hallowe'en; All Hallow's Day; Calan Gaeaf; Shadowfest


Samhain is known by most as Hallowe’en, but for Wiccans and other Pagans it is considered a Sabbat to honour the ancestors who came before us. It is an auspicious time to contact the spirit world because the veil between this world and the next is at its thinnest during these days of darkening skies and chilling winds…. so cast your circles, light your candles and take full advantage of the cleared mists that so annoyingly separate us from the unseen ones.

In Wicca
Wiccans celebrate a variation of Samhain as one of the yearly Sabbats of the Wheel of the Year. It is deemed by most Wiccans to be the most important of the four ‘greater Sabbats’. Samahin is seen by some Wiccans as a time to celebrate the lives of those who have passed on from this world and often involves paying respect and homage to ancestors, family members, elders of the faith; the opposite point of the wheel to the spring festival of Beltane, which Wiccans celebrate as a festival of light and fertility.

Wiccans believe that at Samhain, the veil between this world and the afterlife is at its thinnest point of the whole year, making it easier to communicate with those who have left this world.

Traditions
Wearing costumes and masks (or ‘guising’) may have been another way to befuddle, ward off or even represent the  harmful spirits and fairies. Guising or mumming was common at winter festivals in general but was particularly appropriate to a night upon which supernatural being were said to be amongst us. Before the 20th century, guising at Samhain was done in parts of Ireland, Mann, the Scottish Highlands and islands, and Wales. In Ireland, costumes were sometimes worn by those who went about before nightfall collecting for a Samhain feast.

Guising and pranks at All Saints isn’t thought to have reached England until the 20th century, though mumming had been done at other festivals. At the time of mass transatlantic Irish and Scottish immigration, which popularised Halloween in North America, brought with it the strong tradition of guising and pranks from the Celtic lands. Trick-or-treating may have come from the custom of going door-to-door collecting food for Samhain feasts, fuel for Samhain bonfires and/or offerings for the spirits and fairies. Alternatively, it may have come from the English All Saints/All Souls custom of collecting soul-cakes.

Samhain was once and to Pagan paths still is one of the four main festivals of the Gaelic calender; traditionally, a time to take stock of the herds and food supplies; cattle were brought down to the winter pastures. It was also the time to choose which animals would be slaughtered for people to survive the winter. This custom is still observed by many who farm and will raise livestock because it is when meat will keep since the freeze has come and also since summer grass is gone and free foraging is no longer possible.
As with the other three Gaelic seasonal festivals, there is evidence that bonfires were lit on hilltops at Samhain which is one of my favourite places to visit in a Samhain meditation... the chill breeze through my hair at altitude as smoke curls and twists through the air, weaving around and between a coven of witches as they chant and cast into the fire.

Beings and soulds from the Otherworld were said to come into our world at Samhain. It is still the custom in some areas to set a place at the Samhain feast for the souls of the dead and to tell tales of one’s forebears. However, the souls of thankful kin could return to bestow blessings just as easily as that of a murdered person could return to wreak revenge.
Another belief of Samhain is that those mischievious fairies would steal humans and so fairy mounds were said to be avoided. People took steps to warn off these harmful spirits and fairies – they would stay near to home or if forced to walk in the darkness, turned their clothing inside out or carried iron or salt to keep the fairies at bay. Offerings of food were left at the door for firies to dissuade the fairies wrath and keep you in their favour during the coming year.