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    ellen


    Location:
    california
    About Me A mother, a wife, a rescuer of pets and really anything in need, a healer, a friend, a mentor,a maker of mead, a great cook and baker, a little bit crazy and sometimes a bit tempermental. But always a believer in the art and practice of the magick. Blessed Be.
    Music Celtic, classical, acoustic guitar
    Movies Make me think and make me laugh. Intrigue me with possiblities and reward me with a great story. Is that too much to ask?
    TV Boston Legal, House, reruns of X files, BBC esp. Torchwood
    Books If it ain't sci fi why read it? not exactly, but I sure like fantasy and sci fi books. If you can't tell by my line regarding dragonriders, I adore Anne McCaffrey's books on dragons. Actually all of her books. And therefore I have a collection of pewter dragons which I have gathered from many different places in the world Anyone else read Hickman and Weis? Dragonlance, Death GAte Cycle,etc? Or David Eddings? And of course, the quote I use is from Lord of the Rings!
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    Hobbies Gardening.Lots of lavender, rosemary, peach and apple trees, lemons and tangerines, sage, basil and thyme, and for this year a small pumpkin patch in my front garden. Can't wait to hear what the neigbors say!
    Heroes Jane Goodall, people who say "Why Not?" when asked to do something that seems too big.

    Dragon's Breath to Light Your Way

    Sunday, February 10, 2008, 10:58 PM PST [General]

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    Don't really know

    Sunday, January 27, 2008, 04:52 PM PST [General]

    I don't really know the answers to most questions.

    Why or How often stumps me.

     What and Where seem easier;

     at first.

    Then complex in rhythm and rhyme.

    Just Because, Why Not, and Well......

    not really answers.

    More like pauses and redirections so as not to answer.

    Maybe we are not suppose to know the answers!

    Maybe the questions themselves, are the only truth.

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    Passing on

    Tuesday, December 25, 2007, 08:58 PM PST [General]

    This is the time of year that we remember that all life dies and all that dies will relive in other forms or in other ways. Sometimes in our hearts and minds and sometimes in the literal sense. Each life we touch is sacred and we must be conscious of how and when we touch that life. We must also be aware of how the other lives in our sphere touch us. Connected while separate. Days pass, and each is longer or shorter, relative to the former or the subsequent. Each magical, each unique, each necessary for the existence of us all.

    I recently lost my mother. Now I am the crone. The matriarch of my immediate family. Do we ever feel ready to accept such position and responsibility? Maybe not. But we must. And we do. We pull from the wisdom and strength of the Goddess within each of us and walk into the fire.

    For all of you who have experienced the passing of days and of loved ones, and by such, have walked into the role of elder, find peace in the knowledge that the wisdom and gifts given us are always present.

     

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    Thanks for It All

    Monday, November 19, 2007, 09:38 AM PST [General]

    In this world of chaos and war, of famine and blight, of hate and intolerance why should we be thankful? Recently someone inquired of me "If I am so sad, why should I be happy?" Be happy, be thankful, that you know you are sad and relish the opportunity to really feel your feelings. To know them and embrace them. All of your feelings. The ones that make you feel content, the ones that frustrate you and the ones that make you cry. In my profession I see too many people who have shut out their feelings and then live in a world of their own making. A world without true laughter or true tears. A very lonely place. My daughter recently wrote an essay about witchcraft as the search for cause and effect, as a way of understanding (and I believe engaging) our surroundings and ourselves. The natural and the magickal world reminds us each day that life maintains a balance and within that circle one finds both deep sadness and deep joy. This week we in the States celebrate a national holiday of thanksgiving. Let us give thanks for the fullness of life and the opportunity to FEEL all that life has to offer. Blessed Be. ellen
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    step into the unknown to truly know thyself

    Thursday, September 13, 2007, 10:17 PM PST [General]

    Recently I traveled across country. From California to Mass. My grown daughter and I drove her small, non-airconditioned car through the desert and the plains, over mountain ranges and across bridges, through cities and field of sunflowers, but most importantly, through our fears and tested our limits. How do we ever truly know of our powers, the powers of the earth, of our nature and the universe unless we remove ourselves from the comfortable and well known surroundings and test our faith in ourselves and in the feel of the grass, the heat of the desert, the coolness of the rain, the wonder of the sunflowers bowing to the sun, the sound of the creatures of the night, the power of the waterfall, the gentleness of the breeze and the joy of sharing with a loved one. May each of us have the chance and the leap of faith to take such a journey.
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