Around the Cauldron · Bardic Writings · For the Gods

A lightning-struck Oak called out

Sometimes I wish I lived in the UK so I could do visit the places of my Gods and ancestors. But I’m in Australia, so I will live out my dreams and aspirations (for the time being) through the writings and blogs of those I admire. As I’m unable to re-blog from Damh the Bard‘s blog,… Continue reading A lightning-struck Oak called out

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Beach Magick and Spellcraft – When Simple is Best

If you’re lucky enough to be living in a coastal town or city, heading to the beach to ground, or cast magick is highly therapeutic. Beaches can be that pure white squeaky sand, shelly, littered with seaweed or driftwood, or wonderful little pebbles which make great hand-made runes (my first set was pebbles with a… Continue reading Beach Magick and Spellcraft – When Simple is Best

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The realisation that change is good, change is happening, and I have no idea if I’m ready

Of late, I have been missing where I grew up. This can be both a good thing, and a very dangerous thing. To be honest, I don’t want to live in the town I grew up. I don’t want to raise my children there. It’s an oversized country town that doesn’t know who it is;… Continue reading The realisation that change is good, change is happening, and I have no idea if I’m ready

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Healthy Living ((meets)) Song of Amergin

Well, something has definitely clicked. I’m hoping it stays clicked. I guess it’s the slight weight loss thanks to moving and being sick (flu…hate it…phlemmy goodness). I’m trying a new thing where I don’t eat until I’m hungry. Down side is that I’ve been skipping meals without realising I’m doing it. Up side is that… Continue reading Healthy Living ((meets)) Song of Amergin