Summer Solstice

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Summer Solstice

 

Summer  Solstice, Midsummer, Litha

By Tara Sutphen

21st June

“In the world’s audience hall, the simple blade of grass sits on the same carpet with the sunbeams, and the stars of midnight” – Rabindranath Tagore (Indian Poet, Playwright and Essayist, Won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1913, 1861-1941)

Summer Solstice marks the end of the waxing year.  And the rays of the sun directly strike one of the two tropical latitude lines.  June 21 marks the beginning of summer in the northern hemisphere, as  winter begins in the southern hemisphere. On this day, the earth’s “circle of luminescence” will be from the Arctic Circle to the Antarctic Circle. The equator receives twelve hours of daylight, as there will be 24 hours of daylight at the North Pole and 24 hours of darkness at the South Pole. All over the world people honor this day as an important reminder of the apex of light and to cast away evil and their problems. Northern Hemisphere inhabitants use June 21 as the day of celebration, but the splendor of light lasts from new moon to full moon.

Worshipping the Sun’s great power, all cultures celebrate in some way. Celts and Slavs dance around bonfires while Chinese marked the day honoring Li, the Goddess of Light. The celebrants of modern and ancient ceremonies tune in that life comes from the sun. It is life giving and life supporting.  We’ve recently had the good fortune to have electricity, greenhouses, and shipment suppliers. How will you celebrate? We all may not get a chance to dance around the bonfire but it’s a time to bask in the light, sit in the sun, cast our worries away and awaken to our lives.

Recipes:

Cucumber Salad

  • 1/2 cup sour cream
    2 tablespoons chopped parsley
    2 tablespoons white wine vinegar
    1 tablespoon granulated sugar
    1 tablespoon chopped chives
    3 small cucumbers, thinly sliced
  • Directions…
    1. Combine the sour cream, parsley, vinegar, sugar, and chives.
    2. Gently fold in cucumbers

Spinach-Strawberry Salad

  • Yield: 4 to 6 servings
  • 1/2 cup white sugar
  • 2 tablespoons sesame seeds
  • 1 tablespoon poppy seeds
  • 1-1/2 teaspoons minced onion
  • 1/4 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
  • 1/4 teaspoon paprika
  • 1/2 cup vegetable oil
  • 1/4 cup cider vinegar
  • 1 bag (10 ounces) fresh spinach
  • 1 pint strawberries, sliced thin

In a blender, combine the sugar, sesame seeds, poppy seeds, onion, Worcestershire sauce, paprika, oil, and vinegar. Blend well. If the dressing seems thick, add a few drops of water.

Remove the stems from the spinach and tear the leaves into bite-size pieces. Arrange them on individual salad plates or in a salad bowl. Arrange the strawberries on top. Drizzle the dressing over the strawberries and serve.

Bonnie Brae Strawberry Pie

A mixture of cooked and fresh berries helped make this pie a family favorite.

  • 1 quart strawberries or 1 large package frozen strawberries, thawed and drained
  • 3/4 cup water
  • 4 tablespoons cornstarch
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 1/4 cup water
  • 1 tablespoon lemon juice
  • 1 cup sliced berries, fresh or frozen, thawed and drained
  • whipped cream
  • whole berries for garnish

Combine strawberries and water in saucepan. Cook until just softened, about 4 or 5 minutes. (Let frozen berries thaw; heat but don’t cook them.) Mix together cornstarch, sugar, and water until smooth; add to hot berries. Cook over medium heat until clear. Add lemon juice; immediately remove from heat and let cool. Place sliced berries in cooked pie shell. To assemble pie, pour cooked mixture over berries, top with whipped cream, and garnish with whole berries.

Old-Fashioned Buttermilk Wedding Cake

Yield: Makes 12 to 16 servings.

  • 1 cup (2 sticks) butter or margarine, softened
  • 3 cups sugar
  • 4 cups cake flour
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 2 cups buttermilk
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1/2 teaspoon butter flavoring
  • 1/2 teaspoon almond extract
  • 6 egg whites

Preheat over to 350° F. Grease and flour three 9-inch round cake pans. In a large mixing bowl, cream the butter and sugar until fluffy. Add flour, baking soda, baking powder, and salt. Pour in buttermilk and begin mixing slowly. Continue to mix until well blended. Add flavorings and stir. In another bowl, beat egg whites until stiff. Fold the egg whites into the cake batter. Divide the batter evenly among the prepared pans. Bake for 20 minutes at 350° F, then lower heat to 300°F and bake for about 25 minutes longer, until a toothpick inserted near the center comes out clean. Remove cakes from oven and cool on racks. After 10 minutes, remove from pans and continue cooling on racks.

Cream Cheese Frosting

  • 8 ounces cream cheese, softened
  • 3 cups confectioners’ sugar
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract

No wedding needed to have this cake

Other food /drink ideas –

  • mint iced teas, dandelion salads, strawberry shortcakes, geranium leaf sorbet, berry pies

Ceremonies:

The Druids celebrated with “The Wedding of Heaven and Earth”.

  • Two people represent Mother Earth and the Sun King. Create a Bonfire, dancers adorned in garlands and flowers, and young men jumping through the tall flames. A time of cleansing and renewal. The participants playing Mother Earth and the Sun King go to each participant, and speak to each person as though planting seeds of growth, imparting words of love, wisdom, thankfulness and prosperity.

Candle or Bonfire Ritual

  • With a candle or your bonfire – Give blessings in the 4 directions. Cast a blessing for yourself, a blessing for the harvest, a blessing for your loved ones, and a blessing for the earth.  (make this blessing 3-5 sentences long for each subject)

A Call to Love

  • Single women are to sleep with 4 flowers under their pillow

Flowers:

  • Flowers blooming in your area, also daisies, roses, lilyof the valley, calendulas, marigolds

Decorations:

  • daisy chains, lavender wreaths, rosemary garlands

Head wreath

  • Circle base, thin gauge wire, or vines and tie or wire on flowers of your choice

Symbols:

  • Fire to celebrate the power of the sun, Sun Wheels, Medicine Wheels, Stone Circles, Candle Circles, Mother Goddess, Ripening fruits, Sun Dials, Feathers, and Swords/Blades.

Candles:

  • Green & Blue representing the earth
  • White representing God light

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Full Moon Camp-Out

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Full Moon Camp Out

June 23, 2013

Check In 2pm

June 24, check out Noon

Full Moon Celebration with Tara Sutphen
Sorce and Celebrate the Moon with Tara. She has conducted Moon Rituals for many years. It is the highest time of energy on the earth, moon’s power over the oceans. The full moon is a nice focal point to work on inner and outer personal power, dilemmas and solutions.
You can invite your family and friends. The gathering will be held in Lake Arrowhead, California. Please wear casual attire, bring a warm jacket, just in case it’s chilly, flat type of shoes. (it’s not a dress up event) A pillow, camp chair or towel to sit on.
Plenty of camp spaces available to rent.
To Register: 
email – tarasutphen@yahoo.com
June 23, 2013 (Sunday)
Sunrise 5:38 A.M. Sunset 8:04 P.M.  
 Moonrise   8:24 P.M. moonset 5:57 A.M.  


Moon Celebration fee: $35.00 usd

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Camp site fee: $19.00 usd – separate fee – we will give instructions for campground payment and directions will be provided upon registration for Moon Celebration.

Full Flower Super Moon


Full Flower Super Moon

By Tara Sutphen

The Full Flower Moon (Native American) at 4* Sagittarius will culminate May 24, 2013 9:26pm PDT/ May 25, 2013 12:26am EDT (Farmers Almanac).

This Full Flower Super Moon is with an eclipse, and will shadow a tiny bit of the moon. It is our 3rd eclipse in a row. Eclipses are about change or letting go, it can be to bring something exciting or illuminating into your life. These aspects are letting us know we can set ourselves free from limitations, and broken promises. Sagittarius brings you liberty if you are brave enough to look at the practical ways of escape. No confusion or half hearted trying will work, you have to have a game plan and start bee-lining for it. Your mind is a tool, your energy is a force. Start using it for the betterment of your life.

This is a powerful time for the mind, deep introspection of your soul goals come into play. You want to experience life as you have dreamt and desired it to be, you can seek that freedom if you create the courage to organize your way out instead of staying with the status quo. This isn’t a time of recklessness, only healthy abandon. Start that diet, look for God in all things, Love as you never have before, sign up for classes, read those books that are dusty on a shelf…Be you, the real you.

Journal Questions:

What are your limitations

  • About yourself
  • Or others

Do not be invisible, how can you stand out

  • At home
  • Outside the home
  • At work
  • At school
  • Love
  • Family
  • Parents
  • Mate
  • Children

Imprisonment or Freedom

  • Love
  • Career
  • Job
  • Health
  • Relationships
  • Friendships
  • Happiness
  • Exercise

Fulfillment

  • Spiritually
  • Emotionally
  • Intellectually
  • Materially
  • Physically

Time to advance and express yourself with a good attitude, with persistence life becomes a clear journey.

“The only thing we have to fear is fear itself — nameless, unreasoning, unjustified terror which paralyzes needed efforts to convert retreat into advance.”~ Franklin D. Roosevelt (American 32nd US President (1933-45)

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*super moon- closest full moon to the earth

 

 Item : Standing Before The Moon Ritual
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Meditation By Tara Sutphen
Although you would ideally do this meditation outside beneath the full moon, you can also experience it by imagining the moon and four directions as you are surrounded with magical energy … a rainbow of light. In the Goddess’ name you open to the light. You can actually stand up and raise your palms to the sky or imagine this process of being energized and rejuvenated. Facing North you ask for solutions to your problems and experience many blessings. Facing East you seek solutions and prosperity while trusting yourself to make the right choices. Following many blessings, you turn to the South and ask for increased self-esteem and harmonious relationships with the people in your life. After the blessings, you turn to the West to face your destiny and ultimate potentials. Open your mind and release your courage. The ritual ends with the moon as your guiding light on the shadowed path. It illuminates your dreams as you walk steadfast and proceed on your earthy journey with an open heart. 30 Minutes.

TS215 — $10.99 (MP3)

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Happy Beltaine XOX

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Beltaine
Beltaine is the “Celebration of the Light”,the light time of the year. The dark time being remembered by Samhain. May 1 is the day in the middle of the spring and the summer equinox’ (15*Taurus). May Day is the time for love and the happiness of summer on it’s way.
Beltane is a celebration of the union of souls, The union of minds, and the union of bodies. The earth mother calls her progeny to replenish the earth. Flowers decorate hair and everywhere. Maypole ribbon dances, with two circles interweaving around a decorated tree or pole, clockwise dance circles. Bonfires or candles to spark the sacred fire of union and fertility.

Druids and Pagans raised the Beltaine fires on hilltops on May Eve, the fires were lit in order to bring the sun’s light down to earth. Earth awakening from it’s long winter nap and the flowers are in bloom and frolicking abounds. Joy alights your body, mind, and spirit, the colors become brighter, you see the best in everyone, casting away all worries and doubts you collected over the winter time.All nightmares become daydreams of love, hope and harmony.
 Beltaine or Beltane is an anglicization of the Irish “Bealtaine” or the Scottish “Bealtuinn.” — “bel,”brilliant”, “tene” “fire” 
Things to do on Beltaine alone or with a group
Create a Beltaine circle or group
Buy or Pick flowers
potluck
maywine (alcoholic or non alcoholic)
Candles, Fireplace, Bonfire — Lighting a fire with a blessing
May pole (you can use a tree if you don’t have a pole) garnish w. greenery and flowers – tie long ribbon
If you create a May pole, make lots of wishes while you walk clockwise into your future, and at the end of wrapping the ribbon say a blessing for yourself and end with “to love and be loved, So it is”. If the tree/pole ribbons pretty and sturdy enough you could leave until Samhain.
Some of the questions that you can ask your friends or family are:
What were the highlights in your winter? Everyone must come up with at least one if not several highlights. What are the dreams to enliven your spring and summer? Every one should convey their intentions for the summer.
Making Maywine

Ingredients

  • 2 bottles of dry white wine
  • 2 cups strawberry liqueor
  • 5 thin orange slices
  • and/or
  • 1 cup sliced strawberries
  • 12 sprigs of woodruff
  • 1 teaspoon sugar (more or less, as preferred)
  • Edible flowers (to be added after all ingredients have been mixed together)

Directions

Soak the dried woodruff overnight in the wine.

Add the rest of the ingredients, stir with a wooden spoon, and let it steep for an hour or so.

Serve very cold, with edible flowers floating atop in the punch bowl.

The taste is both sweet and fruity.

Non-Alcoholic version: Substitute sparkling water and grape juice, sparkling water and apple juice

American Heritage Dictionary

wood·ruff    Audio Help   (wŏŏd’rəf, -rŭf’)  Pronunciation Key
n.  

  1. A fragrant perennial herb (Galium odoratum) native to Eurasia and North Africa and widely cultivated as a shade ground cover, having small white flowers and narrow leaves used for flavoring wine and in sachets. Also called sweet woodruff.
  2. Any of various plants of the genus Asperula, having whorled leaves and small funnel-shaped flowers.

Woodruff is sold in the herb section at markets and nurserys..

Edible Flowers

Alliums…chive flowers

Borage

Basil Flower Blossoms

Broccoli Florets. those little yellow flowers

Citrus Blossoms

Nasturtiums

Rose Pedals

Johnny Jump Up… Pansy

Mint flowers…

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Full Pink Moon


 

Full Pink Moon

By Tara Sutphen

The Full Pink Moon (Native American) at 5* Scorpio will culminate April 25, 2013 12:57pm PST/3:57pm EST (Farmers Almanac).

This Full Pink Moon and aspects are having us take a look into our minds eye, deeply identifying how we create aliveness in our personal lives. Even the most conscientious can be tangled in chaos. And as if we don’t have enough to worry about, we sometimes take on others problems. Adding this month a minor Lunar Eclipse, this type of eclipse is one of the three shortest of the 21st Century, the next fleeting one will be in 2042. Eclipses are about change or letting go, bringing something exciting or illuminating, and/or getting rid of what is no longer needed. Releasing sentiments of lack, negative over all feelings or being chained by certain circumstances, we can use eclipses as a clearing method. You are being prodded gently to find your prowess, instinct, and personal power once again. Releasing a mindset on what doesn’t work in everyday life. We have to make effort to not allow drama or dissension. Our lives are supposed to be productive and enjoyable. We are not to be mired in negative thought, angst, nervousness, misgivings of people close, or doubting our sociability and lovability. Society and mainstream western living has us playing by many man-made rules, and sometimes struggling with our security needs. Many people either act out or freeze, but it’s how we get back on course. As a gentle reminder everyone and everything is supposed to work in our favor. We are to be in the flow of life. When nothing is easy, it’s about change. Go deeply within your mind, allow yourself to guide your time and energy back on track.

 

Journal Questions:

Are you harboring resentment

  • About yourself
  • Or others

Are you trying to be invisible

What issues surround

  • House
  • Love
  • Family
  • Parents
  • Mate
  • Children

What do you want and why

Delight or Drudgery

  • Love
  • Career
  • Job
  • Health
  • Relationships
  • Friendships
  • Happiness
  • Exercise

 Deep Goals

  • Spiritually
  • Emotionally
  • Intellectually
  • Materially
  • Physically

Many times we must reposition our minds as well as our hearts to open to the opportunities and possibilities being offered.

“Power corrupts the few, while weakness corrupts the many. The resentment of the weak does not spring from any injustice done to them but from the sense of their inadequacy and impotence. They hate not wickedness but weakness. When it is in their power to do so, the weak destroy weakness wherever they see it.”~ Eric Hoffer

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Although you would ideally do this meditation outside beneath the full moon, you can also experience it by imagining the moon and four directions as you are surrounded with magical energy … a rainbow of light. In the Goddess’ name you open to the light. You can actually stand up and raise your palms to the sky or imagine this process of being energized and rejuvenated. Facing North you ask for solutions to your problems and experience many blessings. Facing East you seek solutions and prosperity while trusting yourself to make the right choices. Following many blessings, you turn to the South and ask for increased self-esteem and harmonious relationships with the people in your life. After the blessings, you turn to the West to face your destiny and ultimate potentials. Open your mind and release your courage. The ritual ends with the moon as your guiding light on the shadowed path. It illuminates your dreams as you walk steadfast and proceed on your earthy journey with an open heart. 30 Minutes.

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Tarot Cheat Sheet

by Tara Sutphen

directions:

*All cards read upright

*One clear question – When you ask a question, make it simple. 

*A beginner should only use answers as hindsight not literal fact. Remember this is “fun”.

*If your question doesn’t concern a person(s), read court cards Page, Knight, Queen, and King as the meaning of the card. 

To Start:

*One card for one question. Even if  you are not familiar with tarot cards and their meanings. Read the picture and symbolism, then access your feelings about the card and the question and then try reading the psychic vibration. Then go back to the meaning of the card.

*Layout’s from link websites at the end.

Higher Arcana

O-   Fool- start of the journey, risk

I-     Magician- New Beginnings, expect magic and surprise

II-    High Priestess- Guidance, Wisdom, Intuition

III-   Empress- Creativity, Kindness, Security

IV-   Emperor- Authority, Responsibility, Mastery

V-    Hierophant- Professional advice, contracts, formal marriage

VI-   Lovers- Love commitment, choice, decision

VII-  Chariot- willpower, obstacles overcome, ambitious

VIII- Justice- balance, composure, legal matters

IX-   Hermit-Wisdom, inner search, outer search

X-    Wheel of Fortune- Fate,Good luck, Karma

XI-   Strength- emotional strength, physical strength, self control

XII-   Hangman- sacrifice, devotion, deprivation

XIII-  Death- change, ending, new way of life

XIV-  Temperance- calm, patient, enduring

XV-   Devil- weird experiences, anger, difficulty

XVI-  Tower- Overwhelm, struggle, conflict

XVII- Star- Optimistic, love, healing

XVIII-Moon- confusion, observing, sad

XIX-   Sun- happiness, cheerful, carefree

XX-    Judgment- analysis, insight, conclusion 

XXI-   World- Completion, Triumphant, culmination

Wands

Wands – element Fire – Fire signs: Aries, Leo, Sagittarius

Fire = Action, the spirit

Ace Wands – plans, ambition, desires

2 Wands – motivation, reason, attainment

3 Wands – support, provide, champion

4 Wands – meaningful, manifest, develop

5 Wands – minor problems, struggle, exploit

6 Wands – victory, conquest, win

7 Wands – challenge,tenacity, fearless

8 Wands – activity, journey, movement

9 Wands – endurance, perseverance, longevity

10 Wands – burdens, obligations, responsibilities

Fire sign person or characteristics of card

Page Wands – young m/f or messenger, dispatcher, attendant

Knight Wands – young male or hesitate, suspend, standstill

Queen Wands – female or effective, forceful, vibrant

King Wands – male or dynamic, productive, accomplished

Pentacles

Pentacles – element Earth – Earth signs: Taurus, Virgo, Capricorn

Earth = Prosperity, the body

Ace Pentacles – success, well-being, fortunate

2 Pentacles – adaptable, changeable, versatile

3 Pentacles – concepts, ideas, planning

4 Pentacles – cautious, mindful, careful

5 Pentacles – neediness, lack, poverty

6 Pentacles – charity, gift, beneficence

7 Pentacles – risk, gamble, adventure

8 Pentacles – skill, employment, career

9 Pentacles – ambitious, acquire, income

10 Pentacles-attainment, profit, benefit

Earth sign person or characteristics of card

Page Pentacles – youth f/m or willpower, determination, purpose

Knight Pentacles – young male or constructive, practical, functional

Queen Pentacles – female or rewarding, useful, worthwhile

King Pentacles – male or acquisitive, money-making, worldly

Swords

Swords – element Air – Air signs: Gemini, Libra, Aquarius

Air = intellect, the mind 

Ace Swords – intensity, focus, power

2 Swords – calm, agreement, truce

3 Swords – sorrow, separation, regret

4 Swords – improving, isolation, recovery

5 Swords – adversary, competitor, rival

6 Swords – improvement, passage, journey

7 Swords – foresight, new plans, confidence

8 Swords – restriction, limitation, inhibition

9 Swords – anxiety, despair, anguish

10 Swords-trouble, sorrow, suffering

Air sign person or characteristics of card

Page Swords – youth m/f or introspective, self-analysis, shy

Knight Swords – young male or retroactive, nostalgic, background

Queen Swords – female or consideration, discussion, understanding

King Swords – male or commanding, powerful, strategic

Cups

Cups – element Water – Water signs: Cancer, Scorpio, Pisces

Water = feelings, the heart

Ace Cups – love, devotion, spirituality

2 Cups – love, friendship, marriage

3 Cups – celebration, ceremony, occasion

4 Cups – dispirited, forlorn, sad

5 Cups – partial loss, disappointment, disheartened

6 Cups – memories, childhood, remembrance

7 Cups – dream, fantasy, desire

8 Cups – departure, withdrawal, temptation

9 Cups – happiness,enchanted, euphoria

10 Cups-fulfillment, joy, contentment,

water sign person or characteristics of card

Page Cups – youth m/f or supportive, congenial, nurture

Knight Cups –  young male or  proposal, present, supplier

Queen Cups – female or loving, gentle, yielding

King Cups – male or desire, passion, demand

Celtic Cross

 
 

 
 


 
 

cards:

1 up until now

2 Now

3 conscious mind

4 subconscious mind

5 going out

6 immediate future

7 environment

8 situation to arise

9 hopes or fears

10 the answer to your question

 

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Full Moon of Winds


 Full Moon of Winds

By Tara Sutphen

The Full Moon of Winds (Celtic) at 6* Libra will culminate March 27, 2013 2:27am PST/5:27pm EST (Farmers Almanac).

This Full Moon of Winds is to remind us of the beauty within and throughout. We are to love who we are and what we do. Removing all doubt in our minds into a workable way of being. Learning balance we begin to see the best in ourselves. When we look deep within our heart we can be open to receive gentleness and understanding from our self as well as from others. We each choose a path to live in this life, our service to others as a career or help-mate is defining and casts our progress day to day. Many defining moments have set you on your journey. People you’ve met, jobs you taken, careers you sought, food you eat, exercise you’ve done, choosing friends and partners, how you treat people you love. What are the signs you’ve been accumulating. Have you been paying attention. Signs are secret language, much as a cryptogram. We have these symbols everyday to point the way, mostly through unhappiness but through our sordid feelings we often don’t act on true recovery or constructive action. Life is a long time and yet it’s fleeting. Sometimes we need to learn the lesson over and over again. The theory is we live for all eternity, but we are mortal beings, it is important we recognize where we are and what we’re doing…and to live the best we can is essential.

Journal Questions:

What are your defining moments

  • Love
  • Happiness
  • Career
  • Health
  • Surprises
  • Goals
  • Wisdom

Write out a few pages of:

Defining people who are your role models

What jobs have you taken with no forethought

What job do you think has changed your life

What careers have you sought

Are you happy or disgruntled with your current career

What else would you like to do

Are you good at choosing friends

Are you good at choosing your partner/spouse

How do you treat people you love

Write out your list of wants:

  • House
  • Love
  • Family
  • Parents
  • Mate
  • Children

What signs do you have positively in

  • Love
  • Career
  • Job
  • Health
  • Relationships
  • Friendships
  • Happiness
  • Exercise

 Are you in tune with your feelings

  • Spiritually
  • Emotionally
  • Intellectually
  • Materially
  • Physically

“Your task is not to seek for love, but merely to seek and find all the barriers within yourself that you have built against it.~ Rumi

 

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Standing Before The Moon Ritual

 

Meditation By Tara Sutphen

Although you would ideally do this meditation outside beneath the full moon, you can also experience it by imagining the moon and four directions as you are surrounded with magical energy … a rainbow of light. In the Goddess’ name you open to the light. You can actually stand up and raise your palms to the sky or imagine this process of being energized and rejuvenated. Facing North you ask for solutions to your problems and experience many blessings. Facing East you seek solutions and prosperity while trusting yourself to make the right choices. Following many blessings, you turn to the South and ask for increased self-esteem and harmonious relationships with the people in your life. After the blessings, you turn to the West to face your destiny and ultimate potentials. Open your mind and release your courage. The ritual ends with the moon as your guiding light on the shadowed path. It illuminates your dreams as you walk steadfast and proceed on your earthy journey with an open heart. 30 Minutes.

TS215 – $10.99 (MP3)

Happy Spring XOX


Shamrock & Gold Coin Cookies

  • 2 sticks unsalted butter, at room temperature
  • 2/3 cup sugar
  • 2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 2 cups all-purpose flour
  • Fine green sugar sprinkles
  • Yellow-gold coarse sugar

Preparation

  1. Preheat oven to 325°. Combine butter, sugar, vanilla and salt, and beat with electric mixer on medium until blended. Add flour; mix on low until incorporated. Shape dough into a disk and wrap in wax paper. Chill for 2 hours.
  2. Soften dough at room temperature. Place oven racks in upper and lower thirds of oven.
  3. Halve dough. Roll to 1/4 inch thick and cut out shamrock shapes; save scraps. Repeat. Place cookies on two parchment-paper-lined baking sheets. Bake for 20 minutes (switch oven racks and turn pans halfway through cooking) until lightly golden. Remove; top with sprinkles. Transfer to cooling rack.
  4. Mold scraps into 1-inch balls; roll balls in sugar. Arrange 2 inches apart on baking sheet; flatten to 1/4 inch thick with bottom of a glass. Bake for 20 minutes on top rack. Transfer to cooling rack. From: http://www.myrecipes.com


Spring Equinox

By Tara Sutphen

21st March – Spring Equinox marks the mid-point of the Waxing Year, the nights and days are balanced once again; the time when Kore, (Persephone) was believed to have returned from the Underworld where she had ruled throughout the Winter. The spark of light, born at Winter Solstice has reached maturity, and from here onwards, the days progressively grow longer than the nights. Western culture proclaims this the first day of Spring.

Older traditions called the Spring Equinox, Ostara; the time of the festivals of the Grecian Goddess, Eostre, and the Germanic Ostara, both fertility Goddesses of Dawn. These influenced the naming of the modern-day Easter Holiday. New greenery bursts forth from sleeping seeds in the countryside, as metaphorically, pagans also plant their own seeds for future goals, future projects and growth at this time.

Decorated eggs, being symbols of fertility are symbolic of Ostara. In days gone, Europeans gave gifts of decorated eggs to new brides, in the hope that they would bear many children. Similarly, bowls filled with eggs were given to farm workers by the farmer’s wife, to ensure a rich harvest. Most all cultures see the egg as a symbol of Life; the actual home of the Soul. In Russia, decorated eggs are still given as gifts to loved ones and buried in graves to ensure rebirth.

The women gathered the eggs only from hens which were around a rooster and decorated them, allowing no one to watch them work as they transferred the goodness of the household to the designs on the eggs, thus keeping evil away. Dyes were mixed to secret family recipes and special blessings placed on each egg.

The Spring Equinox defines the season where Spring reaches it’s peak, with the powers of light increasing. The God of Light, (Llew), now gains victory over his twin, the God of Darkness. Llew was reborn at the Winter Solstice and is now old and strong enough to vanquish his rival twin and mate with his Mother Goddess. The great Mother Goddess, who returned to her Virgin aspect at Imbolc, welcomes the young Sun God’s attentions and conceives a child. The child will be born nine months from now, at the next Winter Solstice, when the cycle closes, only to begin anew.

Here are some of the colours used on Ostara Eggs, and their meanings:

White:
Purity

Yellow:
Wisdom, a successful Harvest, or Spirituality

Green:
Spring, rebirth, wealth, youth, growth, happiness

Blue:
Good health, clear skies

Orange:
Power endurance, ambition,courage

Red:
Happiness, hope, passion, nobility, bravery, enthusiasm, love

Brown:
Enrichment, good harvest, happiness

Purple:
Faith, trust, power

Pink:
Success, friendship, love

Black:
Remembrance

The custom of eating Hot Cross Buns also has pagan origins. The Saxons ate buns that were marked with a cross in honour of Eostre; ancient Greeks consumed these types of buns in their celebrations of Artemis, Goddess of the hunt, and the Egyptians ate a similar cake in their worship of the Goddess Isis.

There are conflicting ideas as to what the cross symbol represents. One suggestion is that it is a Christianisation of horn symbols that were stamped on cakes to represent an ox, which used to be sacrificed at the time of the Spring Equinox. Another theory relates to Moon worship; the bun representing the full Moon, and the cross, its four quarters. Christianity gave new meanings to the symbolism of the buns, saying the cross represented the Crucifixion Cross. Thus, superstitions arose crediting these buns as being charms against evil, so after Good Friday, people would save one or two of them to hang in their homes as amulets. During the festival season and indeed, for a long time afterwards, fishermen would carry these Easter buns in their boats, for protection.

The Easter Bunny is another symbol which has obvious links to fertility, rebirth, and the abundance of life which is evident in Spring.

According to myth, Eostre was a playful Goddess whose reign over the earth began in Sring when the Sun King journeyed across the sky in his chariot, bringing the end of Wnter. Eostre came down to Earth then, appearing as a beautiful maiden with a basket of bright colorful eggs. Eostre’s magical companion was a rabbit who accompanied her as she brought new life to dying plants and flowers by hiding the eggs in the fields.

Traditional Foods
Leafy green vegetables, Dairy foods, Nuts such as Pumpkin, Sunflower and Pine. Flower Dishes and Sprouts.

Herbs and Flowers
Daffodil, Jonquils, Woodruff, Violet, Gorse, Olive, Peony, Iris, Narcissus and all spring flowers.

Incense
Jasmine, Rose, Strawberry, Floral of any type.

Sacred Gemstone
Jasper


The will to win, the desire to succeed, the urge to reach your full potential… these are the keys that will unlock the door to personal excellence.~Confucius

Sent to you by Tara Sutphen, owner of Sutphen Corp/Valley of the Sun and Sutphen Co, Spokeswoman for Alaska ASU. Happy St. Patricks Day. Blessings & Love XOX

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Full Snow Moon


 

Full Snow Moon

By Tara Sutphen

The Full Snow Moon (Native American) at 7* Virgo will culminate February 25, 2013 12:25am PST/3:25pm EST (Farmers Almanac).

This Full Snow Moon has us looking in the mirror again and interpreting that we’re beginning to know who we are, we’re still not sure what we’re doing on earth though. If only we can stay with deep conscious thought and disregard the immature aspects of our self and others. Growing up has had some challenges. Relationships in general need to be working for you rather than against you, as you’re ready to be a good friend and family member. Healthy assertion and easy company seems to be part of the equation. You’re asking yourself pertinent “me” oriented questions. Becoming clear on your needs and wants, and there is movement again. You’re looking up, down and all around you finally. Stuck feelings are lifting as fears and habits are discarded. You’ve been waiting for perfectionism in yourself and others, but that seems to be a continual stall. Life is calling, living is waiting. And then there’s Love. Your feet are really on the ground, you now touch the things around you. You’re becoming intune again. Think of your inner resonance as a musical instrument, flow in the harmony of sound. And with that sound, allow light of the sun into your inner sanctum every day, let’s imagine you see yourself shining ever brightly in the mirror, glimmering on the outside, as your heart and organs in your body shine too. The connection of light and sound, helping you feel better and improved…

Journal Questions:

Are you a perfectionist?

  • About yourself
  • Or others

Write out your list of expectations:

List of Perfection

  • House
  • Love
  • Family
  • Parents
  • Mate
  • Children

How is your life different from your expectations?

How can you bring your life more in synch

Are you taking less than?

  • Love
  • Career
  • Job
  • Health
  • Relationships
  • Friendships
  • Happiness
  • Exercise
  •  

 What do you need to make your wishes come true

  • Spiritually
  • Emotionally
  • Intellectually
  • Materially
  • Physically

There is perfection in imperfection. We may see things one way, but another sees their perspective. If we can come to terms with others way of seeing things sometimes, we become less difficult on ourselves and remain open to experiences.

“Your time is limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life. Don’t be trapped by dogma – which is living with the results of other people’s thinking. Don’t let the noise of other’s opinions drown out your own inner voice. And most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. They somehow already know what you truly want to become. Everything else is secondary.” ~Steve Jobs (American Entrepreneur Apple co-Founder, 1955-2011)

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Although you would ideally do this meditation outside beneath the full moon, you can also experience it by imagining the moon and four directions as you are surrounded with magical energy … a rainbow of light. In the Goddess’ name you open to the light. You can actually stand up and raise your palms to the sky or imagine this process of being energized and rejuvenated. Facing North you ask for solutions to your problems and experience many blessings. Facing East you seek solutions and prosperity while trusting yourself to make the right choices. Following many blessings, you turn to the South and ask for increased self-esteem and harmonious relationships with the people in your life. After the blessings, you turn to the West to face your destiny and ultimate potentials. Open your mind and release your courage. The ritual ends with the moon as your guiding light on the shadowed path. It illuminates your dreams as you walk steadfast and proceed on your earthy journey with an open heart. 30 Minutes.

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Snow Moon Painting: NANALIA PEREVOZCHIKOVA