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Continue reading →: Time in Sacred Space
I don’t think there can ever really be just one definition of time. It’s a human construct to measure our days, our daily progress, to bring order to our lives. But what time means to one person means something different to another. My Muggle is a marathon runner. So a…
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Continue reading →: Igniting the fires within
This week at The Pagan Experience, our topic is fire! What ignites your passionate fires? The feeling of love, of bliss, of inner knowing that what you’re doing is making you incredibly happy. This is art, drawing, painting, writing, blogging – anything creative. Falling in love with what I’m studying…
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Continue reading →: Reconnecting with the Goddess
I’ve previously mentioned that I’m one of those women who connect better with Masculine Divine than Feminine Divine. I’m someone who feels the pull stronger to her Patron, and it’s always been that way. I’ve tried connecting with Feminine Divine in the past, but it’s never really held. Within this…
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Continue reading →: The Continuous Battle with Shadow
I am not scared of the dark, but I am scared of the darkness. In the dark, your eyes can adjust, you can see outlines or shapes. There is always a shadow reminding you of where the direction of light is coming from. In the darkness, there is no light…
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Continue reading →: The Hunter’s Protection
It’s “Deity and Divine” week again at The Pagan Experience! When we speak of Deity and the Divine there are many ways to perceive their energy. Do you identify Deity as archetypal energy, part of a larger Limitless Source, purely anthropomorphic or a synthesis of much more? I’ve never considered…
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Continue reading →: Honouring through Ritual
The Pagan Experience: What is your definition of the word “ritual”? What are your rituals- mundane and spiritual? How do they inform each other? Is ritual a necessary component to spiritual practice? Ritual to me is a more conscious form of routine that you can give energy to, give focus to,…
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Continue reading →: Honouring Water
We are beings of water, and once upon a time I practised Ocean Witchcraft, which I have written about many times so I won’t repeat myself here. As Witches, we honour it. For those of us who live by the water, we honour it through morning walks along the shore,…
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Continue reading →: Embracing Masculine Energy within Femininity
We’re a species that love to label things, and through Paganism most of us find harmony with giving things a title of “masculine” or “feminine”. For example, the athame is masculine as it represents the phallus, while the chalice is feminine as it represents the womb. I never realised that…
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Continue reading →: Tools of the Craft
One of the topics on the Pagans Down Under blog project is ‘Favourite Craft Tool.’ I mentioned a lot of my tools in the ‘altar’ topic post, and to be honest with you, I don’t really have a favourite. In my actual practice, I don’t use a lot of tools.…
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Continue reading →: My Relationship with Divine
I’ve mentioned this many times regarding Herne, but he’s amazing. His sense of humour never fails to make me laugh, He will whoop my ass when we both know I needed it, but when I’m in the depths of unhappiness, pain or despair, He’s there to help me out and…
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Continue reading →: Dear Poppy…
I’ve been trying to keep up with the blogging topics of the two Projects I’m apart of. I’ve got a few drafts going, but I can’t find the words of late. I sit down with the full intention, but nothing comes out. I know why this is – my heart…
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Continue reading →: ‘The Cloud’ by Percy Bysshe Shelley
The Cloud By Percy Bysshe Shelley I bring fresh showers for the thirsting flowers, From the seas and the streams; I bear light shade for the leaves when laid In their noonday dreams. From my wings are shaken the dews that waken The sweet buds every one, When rocked to rest…





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