Sunday, November 29, 2009

Hymn To Inanna

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O Queen of the Seven Gods, O radiant splendor

of light, fountain of life, darling of Heaven

and Earth, priest, daughter and servant of Heaven!

Jewelled and crowned with life, born to be Lord,

in your hand are the guardian spirits of the Seven Gods,

and you yourself guard and protect the guardian spirits,

you have taken them up and tied them to your hands,

have gathered them in and pressed them to your breast.

You can fill the land with poison like a snake,

plants vanish from the earth when you thunder like Anu,

at your command the floods come down from the mountain.

Supreme in power, Inanna of Heaven and Earth,

whose mouth rains sparkles of lightning over the land,

mistress of beasts, given the gods' life-spirits

by An, by An given the unfailing Word

to speak at his fateful command: who can fathom your glory?...

O wild and rampant, eldest daughter of the Moon,

Queen greater than An, who can pay you sufficient homage?

Queen of Queens, who in accordance with the spirits

were greater than your mother the moment you were born,

wise and knowing queen of all the lands,

mother of men and animals, I sing your praise...

I have entered before you in my holy garments,

I the princess imperial, Enheduanna,

singing as I carried your ritual baskets,

High Priestess of the Moon. But now no longer

can I serve the goodly temple that I established,

for the day that dawns in Ur scorches my skin

and the sand of the Southwind overwhelms me at nightfall,

My honey sweet voice is hoarse and strident

and all that gave me pleasure has fallen to dust.

"I, WHAT AM I AMONG LIVING CREATURES!"

An, An, give to punishment the rebels

that hate Inanna, and split their cities' walls!

Enlil, curse them, and let their children perish

with no mother there to soothe them!...

The queen of queens, the prop of all the nations,

accepted Enheduanna's prayers. Her heart

was again as of old, the day became propitious,

Inanna showered her beauty and allure

and joy like silver moonlight over our land!

Ancient Nanu in wonder and awe, and Ningal

her mother, worshiped her at the templ's doorstep.

Priestess, queen, noble commander of gods,

destroyer of barbarians, whom An made protector of spirits,

Queen, clothed in allure and attraction, Inanna: Praise!

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Monday, November 23, 2009

To Greyshield With Love

To Greyshield With Love Cover The circle cast about us.
The Gods bear witness to our love.
The Watchtower Guardians keep
silent vigil.
Our Brothers and Sisters stand with us.
The Lord and Lady have granted
us audience.
The Candlelight reflects the love
in your eyes.
A love that we have shared before,
Not even death to come between us.
We stand together, hand in hand.
Our paths have merged again.
The Moon beckons us to join Her,
gladly we go.
The Lady smiles upon us.

Phoenix

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Hymn To Aphrodite

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"THRONED IN SPLENDOR, IMMORTAL APHRODITE! "CHILD OF ZEUS, ENCHANTRESS, I IMPLORE THEE "SLAY ME NOT IN THIS DISTRESS AND ANGUISH, "LADY OF BEAUTY. "

"HITHER COME AS ONCE BEFORE THOU CAMEST, "WHEN FROM AFAR THOU HEARD'ST MY VOICE LAMENTING, "HEARD'ST AND CAMEST, LEAVING THY GLORIOUS FATHER'S PALACE GOLDEN, "

"YOKING THY CHARIOT. FAIR THE DOVES THAT BORE THEE; "SWIFT TO THE DARKSOME EARTH THEIR COURSE DIRECTING, "WAVING THEIR THICK WINGS FROM THE HIGHEST HEAVEN "DOWN THROUGH THE ETHER. "

"QUICKLY THEY CAME. THEN THOU, O BLESSED GODDESS, "ALL IN SMILING WREATHED THY FACE IMMORTAL, "BADE ME TELL THEE THE CAUSE OF ALL MY SUFFERING, "WHY NOW I CALLED THEE; "

"WHAT FOR MY MADDENED HEART I MOST WAS LONGING. "WHOM," THOU CRIEST, "DOST WISH THAT SWEET PERSUASION "NOW WIN OVER AND LEAD TO THY LOVE, MY SAPPHO? "WHO IS IT WRONGS THEE? "

"FOR, THOUGH NOW HE FLIES, HE SOON SHALL FOLLOW, "SOON SHALL BE GIVING GIFTS WHO NOW REJECTS THEM. "EVEN THOUGH NOW HE LOVE NOT, SOON SHALL HE LOVE THEE "EVEN THOUGH THOU WOULDST NOT."

"COME THEN NOW, DEAR GODDESS, AND RELEASE ME "FROM MY ANGUISH. ALL MY HEART'S DESIRING "GRANT THOU NOW. NOW TOO AGAIN AS AFORETIME, "BE THOU MY ALLY."

"--SAPPHO-- "

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Saturday, November 21, 2009

Heathen Gods And Rites Some Frequently Asked Questions

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Book: Heathen Gods And Rites Some Frequently Asked Questions by The Troth

Our gods belong to two "tribes", the Aesir and the Vanir. Our myths speak of a time when the Aesir and Vanir were at war, but made a truce and exchanged members. This myth may be based in part on Historical battles between human tribes who later formed an alliance; at the same time, it reflects the ways in which our gods work Together. Perhaps the best-known of the Aesir is Odin.

He is the god of many things: inspiration, ecstasy, poetry, healing, the runes, and death. Frigga, whom we see as Odin’s wife, protects homes and families. Thor is the storm-god who defends the world of humans. The lightning is his weapon, the Hammer; the rain that he brings makes the fields fruitful. Tyr is the upholder of right order and justice, both among humans and in the universe. Heimdall is the watchman of the gods, and also the progenitor and teacher of the human race.

The Vanir are sometimes called "fertility gods", but they are far more than that; they are the gods of all the things in this world that we are meant to enjoy, whether good harvests, sexual love, or riches. Frey is invoked for peace and plenty; he and Odin were also the founders and protectors of many dynasties of Heathen kings. His sister Freya rules over magic, sexuality, and riches, but is also a battle goddess—she takes half of those slain in battle to be with her. Their father Njordh watches over the sea, ships, sailors, and trade.

The Jotnar or "giants" are a third group of Powerful beings. Many of our myths tell of fights between the gods and the giants. However, the Jotnar are not "evil" as the word is usually understood. On one level, some of the Jotnar represent the impersonal forces of nature: not malicious, but sometimes destructive, and not especially heedful of human concerns. Yet others of them are depicted as wise and helpful. In fact, some giants have been adopted among the gods, and nearly all our gods have giants in their ancestry.

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Friday, November 13, 2009

Human Interest

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Yes UFOs appear in the bible

Praise the Name of the Lord

148 rPraise the Lord!

Praise the Lord sfrom the heavens;

praise him tin the heights!

2 Praise him, all his angels;

praise him, all his uhosts!

3 Praise him, sun and moon,

praise him, all you shining stars!

4 Praise him, you vhighest heavens,

and you wwaters above the heavens!

5 XLET THEM PRAISE THE NAME OF THE LORD!

FOR YHE COMMANDED AND THEY WERE CREATED.

6 And he zestablished them forever and ever;

he gave aa decree, and it shall not bpass away.1

7 Praise the Lord cfrom the earth,

you dgreat sea creatures and all deeps,

8 efire and hail, fsnow and mist,

gstormy wind hfulfilling his word!

9 iMountains and all hills,

jfruit trees and all kcedars!

10 lBeasts and all livestock,

creeping things and mflying birds!

11 Kings of the earth and nall peoples,

princes and all rulers of the earth!

12 Young men and maidens together,

old men and children!

13 oLet them praise the name of the Lord,

for phis name alone is exalted;

qhis majesty is above earth and heaven.

14 He has rraised up a horn for his people,

spraise for all his saints,

for the people of Israel who are tnear to him.

uPraise the Lord!

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Thursday, November 12, 2009

A Song Of Town

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"SING now of London

At fall of dusk;

A summer dragonfly-

Crept from the husk.

Dragonfly, on whose wing

Run golden wires;

So, down a street pavement,

Lamps throw their fires.

Dragonfly, whose wing is pricked

By many a spark;

Electric eyes of taxis

Bright through the dark.

Dragonfly, whose life is

Cold and brief as dew,

Drone now for London dusk,

Soon dead too."

Dead, but not forgotten. We remember Raoul Loveday, Thelemic Saint, whose great destiny was not cancelled but merely postponed awhile.



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Friday, November 6, 2009

Catholic Spirituality

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Ange

Originally uploaded by *sugar*. O The Ever-present Glorious Lord,

All praise belongs unto You.

Let my heart sing Your praise ceaselessly.

O The Most Aware,

Surely You are aware of my poor heart.

Bless it, evolve it to Your liking.

O The Originator,

Take my heart to its original innocence.

O The Manifest,

Give Your vision to my heart to Manifest Your Signs.

O The Most Loving One,

Give love in my heart and purify it.

O The Truth,

Prepare my heart to hold Your Truth.

O The Preserver,

Preserve my heart in its purity.

O The Accepter of Prayers, accept my prayers, since if you turn away there is none to turn to!

Surely You are the Most Clement to Your devotees.

(c) MysticSaint, Singapore

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Blessings,
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Saturday, October 31, 2009

Prayer For Strength

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Goddess Mother help me
to be patient and strong
to see what is truly important
to act without selfishness or fear

Goddess Mother help me
to trust your wisdom
to resist the coward's way
to walk in faith and compassion
to be truly human in spirit and heart

by Abby Willowroot


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Thursday, October 29, 2009

Witchs Rune

Witchs Rune Cover Darksome night and shining moon
East and south and west and north
Harken to the Witches' Rune
Here we've come to call ye forth

Earth, air, water and fire
Wand, pentacle, cup and sword
Work ye unto our desire
Harken ye unto our word

Cords, censer, scourge, and knife
Power of the witch's blade
Waken all ye unto life
Come ye as the charge is made

Queen of Heaven, Queen of Hell
Horned Hunter of the night
Send your power into this spell
Work our will by magic rite

By all the power of land and sea
By al the might of moon and sun
As we will so mote it be
Chant the spell and be it done

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Sunday, October 25, 2009

Her Kind

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I have gone out, a possessed witch,

haunting the black air, braver at night;

dreaming evil, I have done my hitch

over the plain houses, light by light:

lonely thing, twelve-fingered, out of mind.

A woman like that is not a woman, quite.

I have been her kind.

I have found the warm caves in the woods,

filled them with skillets, carvings, shelves,

closets, silks, innumerable goods;

fixed the suppers for the worms and the elves:

whining, rearranging the disaligned.

A woman like that is misunderstood.

I have been her kind.

I have ridden in your cart, driver,

waved my nude arms at villages going by,

learning the last bright routes, survivor

where your flames still bite my thigh

and my ribs crack where your wheels wind.

A woman like that is not ashamed to die.

I have been her kind.

by Anne Sexton

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An Encyclopedia Of Ancient Greek And Roman Mythology

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Book: An Encyclopedia Of Ancient Greek And Roman Mythology by James Hampton Belton

E. M. Berens orginally wrote “Myths and Legends of Ancient Greece and Rome” to provide an interesting work on Greek and Roman mythology, suitable for advanced schools. He (or she, I haven't been able to find out) wanted to give the student a clear and succinct idea of the Religious beliefs of the ancients, and to render the subject at once interesting and instructive. He hoped to awaken in the minds of young students a desire to become more intimately acquainted with the noble productions of classical antiquity.

I decided to create this Encyclopedia because I like the ease of use of a single browsable document in alphabetical order, and did not find a free encyclopedia that I liked. Wikipedia is a fantastic resource, but it is not an easy read. I liked the consistant, easy style of the E. M. Berens book, and because it was available from Project Gutenberg for free and without restrictions, I could take it and turn it into this reference work at only the cost of my time.
A very brief note on the conventions for the entry headings: the name of the entry is usually followed by the pronounciation in parentheses. In the case of figures who have equivalents in Greek and Roman mythology, the equivalent figure's name then follows in brackets. I hope you enjoy this book. Regards, James Hampton Belton

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