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Aug. 7th, 2004 12:53 pmWitches Weekly
What is one item that is sacred to you? (Can be anything, tool, amulet, object, etc)
I consider my pentacle necklace sacred to me. It's infused with my energies, and is a symbol of what I stand for, spiritually. When I am done with them, my book of correspondences and my book of shadows will be sacred for me, for the same reasons. I have all of my information gathered, and I'm in the writing phase. It's such a huge project that I plan to be done by Beltane '05. Also, I define 'book of shadows' as a book of rites and spells, so I will have a third book seperately that will act as a magical journal.
What holidays or time of year do you consider most sacred to you personally?
Autumn, Autumn, Autumn. I love autumn, the atmosphere of change and mystery as nature has one more flare of beauty before it dies, if only for a little while. My spirituality seems much closer to the surface, and I always feel much more intuituve in the Autumn. I love Beltane and Samhain because they deal with two of the primary mysteries in human life: fertility and honoring death. These are times when my intuition is at its strongest, and it is the easiest for me to feel the magic in the everyday world.
Describe your sacred space (can be anywhere, indoors, outdoors, etc):
Because of college, I generally don't practice outside. Currently my sacred space is indoors, but can be anywhere. I generally make it in my bedroom in the small space of bare floor in front of my altar, but have made sacred space on a coffee table a few times when necessary.
Also, since there are about 20 WW that came before me joining, I will probably be posting a lot of them over the next month as I play catch-up.
What is one item that is sacred to you? (Can be anything, tool, amulet, object, etc)
I consider my pentacle necklace sacred to me. It's infused with my energies, and is a symbol of what I stand for, spiritually. When I am done with them, my book of correspondences and my book of shadows will be sacred for me, for the same reasons. I have all of my information gathered, and I'm in the writing phase. It's such a huge project that I plan to be done by Beltane '05. Also, I define 'book of shadows' as a book of rites and spells, so I will have a third book seperately that will act as a magical journal.
What holidays or time of year do you consider most sacred to you personally?
Autumn, Autumn, Autumn. I love autumn, the atmosphere of change and mystery as nature has one more flare of beauty before it dies, if only for a little while. My spirituality seems much closer to the surface, and I always feel much more intuituve in the Autumn. I love Beltane and Samhain because they deal with two of the primary mysteries in human life: fertility and honoring death. These are times when my intuition is at its strongest, and it is the easiest for me to feel the magic in the everyday world.
Describe your sacred space (can be anywhere, indoors, outdoors, etc):
Because of college, I generally don't practice outside. Currently my sacred space is indoors, but can be anywhere. I generally make it in my bedroom in the small space of bare floor in front of my altar, but have made sacred space on a coffee table a few times when necessary.
Also, since there are about 20 WW that came before me joining, I will probably be posting a lot of them over the next month as I play catch-up.
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Date: 2004-08-07 01:00 pm (UTC)totally un-post-related
Date: 2004-08-08 11:26 am (UTC)Which french class are you taking this semester?
I suddenly have flexiability in my schedule and I'm thinking about adding french...
Re: totally un-post-related
Date: 2004-08-08 05:33 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-08-08 08:28 pm (UTC)