Tag Archives: Goddess

When The Moon Is Full ~ Helen Jones

Reblogged from Helen Jones: Once upon a time, when the world was younger, there lived a boy. Tall and lean he was, his skin nut brown over strong muscles, his clothes as tattered as the leaves among which he lived. … Continue reading

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Song

  Beneath a languid sea Water woman sings Music like milk from her breast Smooth as diamond Raw as blood Mother of Man And Goddess of Love She whispers a symphony Of life and death In the language of Light

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The Kiss of Death ~ G. Michael Vasey

Reblogged from The Magical World of G. Michael Vasey: Deeper into nature Deeper into me Deeper into the forest, deeper Darker it grows and quieter In the depths of the Goddess I am truly free As I walk the pathway … Continue reading

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Živa ~ G. Michael Vasey

Reblogged from The Magical World of G. Michael Vasey: Packets of water Jostle moving downstream A rushing whine Grabs my soul As I tumble and roll away Her hair envelopes Like a curtain waterfall Continue reading at The Magical World … Continue reading

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The First Harvest: Lughnasadh or Lammas? ~ Christine Valentor

Reblogged from Witchlike: Happy August! As the golden sun winds down and the days ever so slightly grow shorter, we find ourselves in the midst of the first harvest feast also known as Lughnasadh or Lammas. This is a cross … Continue reading

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Verbeia… #writephoto

The air was warm and still under the trees and Rhea, feeling like a teenager and glad she was old enough to appreciate it, slipped off her shoes and dipped her feet into the tranquil waters of the river. The … Continue reading

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A story of ancient Egypt

“There was a time we did not walk the earth. A time when our nascent essence flowed, undifferentiated, in the Source of Being. We were not Gods, but were of God, the strands of our existence not yet teased apart … Continue reading

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As the Crow Flies #WritePhoto by Sarah Brentyn

  The crows land on a tiled roof. Stones of the old church are unwelcoming. Ancient and powerful, the birds call to us. We are ignorant of their language. We quicken our pace. Clouds disperse into the arms of sunset. … Continue reading

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Hearthfire #midnighthaiku

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Crimson

Life flows as water Stained with a crimson passion And the Mother’s blood

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