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10.01.2022 Every happiness to you, my Facebook friends on this very special Beltane , summer’s beginning.. Bird song in the darkness calling the new morning, blossom from... the trees, in the gathering light blowing into my garden, a reminder that loveliness and love though scattered like the lives that now will not flourish because of the pandemic, fly freely in the breeze. The approaching Beltane energies, the festival that in the old calendar heralds the beginning of the summer in the Northern hemisphere, are more precious than ever before, this year promising new life and the growth of leaves and fruit and seeds after the darkness. This darkness caused by the suffering and loss of life in almost every land is mirrored in the simultaneous southern hemisphere festival of Samhain, summer’s end. For though death and suffering right now seem to overshadow the world, at the same time every time we share love with children, grandchildren ,great grandchildren, friends on Skype or Zoom when we cannot be together, love blossoms and dances, reminding us that there will be a new sunrise for every setting of the day . For we cannot have summer’s end in the seasons or our lives without the summer beginnings, as day always follows night. When this pandemic is under control, we can and will still pause in the frantic demands of the returning world to share real smiles, via Skype, not emojis across the cyber waves to family and friends at those times we can’t meet, instead of texting or sending a rushed mail-and most importantly arrive at the door with flowers and a picnic and a hey let’s have fun.. We will make the time for living if we are granted that blessing -time was always there but too often squandered. We can still in the future happier times cook with family and sit around the family table instead of herded around other people’s impersonal tables in over-priced restaurants, enjoy the garden or local park and green spaces instead of needing to jet across the world to fight for a sun lounger around a jostling pool of strangers.. We are learning we can keep the best of what we have been taught at such a high cost. For when we can’t see friends and family, suddenly we realise how important they are and if we do have our families intact after the danger recedes, we won’t take them for granted or waste time on petty squabbles. We’ll go to the care homes and take our elderly family members who live alone to see the countryside because we don’t have to wave to them through the window anymore and whisper I love you.. We have seen death close up these past weeks, encountered heroism and kindness too. We know what’s precious, for me being brought a cream tea made at home by my daughter and delivered by my granddaughter to my door with a cheery socially distanced smile, treasured because of the time and thought- where once I would have taken for granted a swish afternoon tea in a latticed hotel conservatory. We know now what matters and we won’t forget or be too busy, so we plea bargain with the cosmos. The old deadlines that kept us tunnel visioning won’t matter quite so much when we are relieved to see another morning healthy and hear that everyone we love has made it through the night. And so as summer’s beginning and summer’s end enter the cosmic dance , we can stare into the Samhain dying light wherever we live in the world knowing that already the new Beltane light and life is growing within.. See more



09.01.2022 Facebook is teasing me, reminding me of golden free days in Thailand, somewhere beyond my garden fence. In Thailand, I wrote, now eight years ago, the legendary... tree fairies are called Naree Pon or Makalipon. They are said to spring from the fruit of the Nareepon trees as miniature and beautifully formed women. It is told the Father God Phra Indra created the Himapan forest as a home for Prince Vessandara and his family and he planted 16 magical Nareepon trees that blossomed. After four days the tree fairies would be formed, and they could sing and dance, after 7 days they would shrink and fade to the size of a person’s hand. But the tree continues to blossom through the years and the fairies dance and sing throughout the ages in a never- ending cycle, not fearing the fading, but rejoicing in the beauty of the blossoming, knowing it will return again and again. As the trees shake their blossoms here beyond my garden fence, next year more will grow. Those seven fey days can for most of us become seven months , seven years and beyond when we will sing and dance again and enjoy those oh so simple moments, we tossed carelessly away always believing they were endless. Until then we must smile from within if we are lucky enough to have our loved ones still ,so the smile becomes a sunbeam and that sunbeam dances from us like the blossoming Thailand fey ,spreading the smile. We are doing our best right now in difficult circumstances and whether that smile is on social media to loved ones we can’t yet hug, a socially distanced greeting smile or a rueful smile to ourselves in the mirror as we draw the curtains after another maybe lonely day, we smile on in faith and trust that the fey spirit within us will dance once more welcoming what will be if not tomorrow, the future’s blossoming. For the dance and the singing and the smiles must always find a way, See more

07.01.2022 Happy approaching Full Hunter’s Moon on 13 October at 21.08 UTC. Traditionally this was the moon time when hunters would use the early rising light of the moon... to catch their prey when the fields had been reaped. It is also called Blood or Fire Moon as its early rising made it visible close to the horizon, so appearing red. Look at https://www.moontracks.com/lunar_ingress.html for the moon rise time in your own location. This is the moon of the traveller and the warrior after justice and truth , reinforced by its sun partner Libra whom it strengthens into action not just vague words. Go forward confidently and boldly under the full moon in Aries. For it is a powerful moon offering courage, self-reliance, good for self-employment, independent ventures, recovering health, launching major life changes, energy and passion for life. If you suffer from bullying, aggressiveness, rudeness, ingratitude or cynicism in others, this is the moon that says, Give me my due respect. Don’t take me for granted. Value me for who I am not just what I offer. For many of us nice folk do allow others to walk over us to keep the peace, don’t rock the boat. But not on this Full Moon night and we might actually enjoy our new found assertiveness and voice and not creep back into our mouse holes. The justice and fair play aspects of its solar partner Libra make this moon supportive of all those who live under harsh regimes, lack equality and human rights-and personally for anyone trapped in an abusive or destructive situation or fear. Good too for defeating fears, phobias and destructive addictions in self or loved ones. Hit ultimatums and even threats head on, not letting the 2am spooks in your head hold you back from taking or perhaps reclaiming what is rightfully yours. There is only victory, there can be only victory so don’t wait, don’t hesitate and then when that Arian moon is spinning in the sky you will already be poised for the leap of a lifetime. Plan travel you have always wanted but never dared. Cut back on indulging the world and you’ll soon save the money for that grand adventure. Light a dark blue candle and put a pinch of pepper in the flame saying, Defeat or holding back from life and love through fear of loss or failure is not an option. Light a bright red candle from the blue one and add a pinch of salt to the flame saying, Burn bright and light the way to victory and glory. I take the power of the Aries moon and shall not hesitate, need not wait. I make my Destiny, I am my Destiny. Extinguish the blue candle and leave the red one to burn while you tackle some of those 2 am fears head on, for when the Aries moonlight pours full into your life, you too can blaze your trail of glory through the skies. Happy Moonday. See more

05.01.2022 The time rapidly approaches for Samhain heralding in the old Celtic New Year and colder days in the Northern hemisphere and Beltane, the coming of the magical s...ummer in the Southern world, mirror images and two halves of the same whole, from the evening of October 31, in both hemisphere celebrated as Halloween, until sunset on November 2. At Samhain, the beginning of the old winter, by single soft amethyst candlelight into which we drop grains of sage, we break with echoes from the past that hold us back, drawing from Beltane, the start of the ancient summer, whether our own or across the world, creative impetus, germinating stars of our future growth and dreams. At Beltane likewise whether pulsating beneath our feet, a twenty four hour plane ride or eye blink away in cyber space, we risk all for happiness and fulfillment, leap over twin fires or light our two red candles and make them sparkle with salt to welcome future generations; drawing on the visions of the Samhain fireside of the ancestors who assure us we carry within us their hopes and their wisdom to our children’s children’s children, whether our own or those we influence. The faults and failings are buried with the dying year. We create from what has been lost and let go what stands in the way of claiming or reclaiming our power. Though death is ever-present in the world we need not cower in the shadows but rejoice in every day we are granted, a blessing and a bonus; as we look up at the fires of the ancestors in the stars we know that those hundreds of years hence will still wish upon the stars and rejoice at the seasons turning. Samhain’s Jack o’ lantern whom the loveliest of Morrigu Fate sisters three times in his life asked to go with her across the river of death to immortality, was too afraid; so he walks between worlds with his small light, recalled as the Samhain pumpkin. But six months later he is reborn as the wild Beltane Jack ‘o’ Green, who seizes life, free as the burgeoning woodland greenery and crowns the maiden goddess with wildflowers. Both Jacks are one, are within us and the choice is not always easy, but we make decisions based on the resources and the knowledge we have at the time and so we should never regret the past but use it to weave the glorious garland of the future. If we plant and reap in their own seasons and do not seek to change what is inevitability, then we will live authentically, beautifully and eternally in the winds, the waters, in our words, our kindnesses, in those we try to influence for the better, in our recalled idiosyncrasies and unique foot and blueprint and the newly blossoming flowers of summer and the falling leaves of the winter days.. See more



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