Nos Galan Gaeaf,Samhain,Halloween Ψ
Druid ar Môn
For Sisters of Gahenna Mukveh....
BECAUSE THERE NICE THEY CARE AND HAVE CELTIC FIRE....
WORLD)O( PEACE
Oh, wild lonely places of sweet dread delight That call to my Children on Halloween night In whispering wind wisps and whipporwill plight Tickling the treetops where moonbeams alight. Come hither, ye Witches, on silver light fly! Don't dawdle, don't saunter, don't idly stroll by! Lift your skirts as seer gusts catch the leaves dead and dry Rise up with the wind soaring hasty on high! Ride ye thus to the hollow in the wood dark and deep Where all merry parted shall now merry meet. At the time 'twas appointed that time shall ye keep To honor me, hail me in great esbat fete. When the moon sailing bright in the dark midnight blue Casts her spell on the landscape, reversing each hue, And the scent of the night gives the magickal clue To the circle make haste, give Hecate her due! Dance wild, draw the power and shape in a cone, Till the power is thine and the will is thine own Then hurl't to the wind that thy purpose be flown And thy wish shall I grant on the Night of the Crone. One and all then come hither and join the great feast Where within all are welcome: Spirit, Human, and Beast. Give hail and farewell to the souls since deceased Then wend thy way home 'fore the Sun tints the East. But remember, my Children, remember quite clear The sound of my voice ringing high in your ear. 'Tis my summoning call in the owl's hoot you hear To meet merry again on All Hallow's next year.
by Liadan.
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WEB PAGE TO KATE
http://www.witchcraft.org/kate.htm
LINK TO LISTEN TO
Emma Restall Orr, Joint Chief Druid of the British Druid Order; Kate West, a Wiccan High Priest of the Hearth of Hecate and Richard Thomas, an Anglican priest discuss modern Paganism.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/paganism/beliefs/beliefs.shtml
PAGAN WICCA LINKS FROM THE BBC
http://search.bbc.co.uk/cgi-bin/search/results.pl?q=PAGAN&uri=%2Fradio4%2...
YEAR CHART YOU CAN PRINT
The Pagan seasonal cycle is often called the Wheel of the Year. Almost all Pagans celebrate a cycle of eight festivals, which are spaced every six or seven weeks through the year and divide the wheel into eight segments.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/paganism/holydays/year.shtml
THANKS TO BOJAN AND BRETTOS FOR THE MUSIC
YOU ALWAYS SOUND BRILLIANT TOGETHER
"NICE ONE"*************** DA IAWN BUDS
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Hope you all have a good Nos Galen Gaeaf. Diolch and thanks.
senyahecnerual 3 years ago
Happy Hallowe'en to you today and thanks you for your visit
jimsim3 3 years ago