Maandarchieven: mei 2020

Introspection and regeneration

Door |mei 10th, 2020|Astrology, Blog|

I wanted to post sooner, about the powerful Super Full Moon in Scorpio, but time is just not working for me at the moments, days seem to blend together and planning is just outdated. During this Full Moon - and still am in this Moon's window - I am working with those deep dark Scorpio aspects and the stings are painful but transformative. This Full Moon in Scorpio invites introspection, digging in the dark places of our psyches, and regeneration. We [...]

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I do not consent – let’s liberate ourselves!

Door |mei 5th, 2020|Blog|

Slowly I am breaking free from primal emotions of fear (for the future, not the virus, I am not afraid of this virus), sadness, frustration and anger. Slowly I am pulling away from social media and 'truther' websites. Slowly I am feeling more creative and have shifted my focus from the pain I see in the world, to my own little bubble. Now this is not out of egocentricity, but because I can only change what I see in the world, [...]

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Beltane tarot reading

Door |mei 2nd, 2020|Blog, Tarot|

I hope you all had a beautiful Beltane celebration! I posted about my day yesterday, but just popping in to share my 3-card Beltane tarot reading, which I did after yesterday's ritual. Winter - the recent past - Death, a time of letting go, transformation and re-birth. And personally this has been a process for me over the past couple of years. A lot of (actual) death (physical as in people I know dying), but also a lot of smaller personal [...]

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A solitary Beltane

Door |mei 1st, 2020|Blog, witch|

Wishing you a blooming, blossoming, beautiful Beltaine/Beltane/Beltene. Now in Modern Irish Bealtaine can mean the month of may and La Bealtaine is May Day. I will for now use the anglicized spelling Beltane. What the name means of comes from is up for debate. Some say it means 'bright fire', the fire of the Celtic god Bel, or Belenus, a.k.a. Bile or Belinos. Some say the holiday refers to the fire of the Semitci god Ba'al, whose name means 'lord'. Beltain and [...]

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