Wednesday, April 30, 2008
May Eve
My little one is due any day now (actual due date is in the middle of May, but she's ready). I find it odd that she's due right around May Eve, typically this is the time of year for fertility and I've heard people say that there are a lot of babies born in Jan and Feb because of conception right around this time of year. I haven't looked into this, but I guess I could check out some archives to see if there is any truth to that. Anyway, since she's due pretty much any day now, unfortunately I haven't had time to put anything together for this holiday to share so I'll just leave you with a happy holiday wish and hope you have a fun filled day.
Take a moment to enjoy the life that is growing around you, and if you have time plant some seeds or take some time to do a ritual to celebrate the holiday.
Blessings
PrariePagan
Monday, April 14, 2008
Druidism link
I would recommend this site as a general information place to get you started, but definitely use only as a springboard for ideas to research further. Not to say that this information is not accurate, however he does admit that he was eclectic enough in his practices to sometimes believe he may not be Druid at all, also that there are many different Druid traditions each with their own practices. Not only this, but as mentioned before I didn't see any reference material for your own research.
If you have any interest in this site I hope you enjoy it, and if you are Druid I would love to "hear" some comments on what you think of the site.
Blessings
PrairiePagan
Was the US founded on Christianity?
Flying Spaghetti Monster
While talking with some friends awhile ago we somehow briefly touched on the Flying Spaghetti Monster (FSM) and I have been unable to remove thoughts of his noodley appendage from my mind. I thought that perhaps by sharing some of the knowledge inspired by the FSM you too may become a Pastafarian, or at least have a better understanding of this great religion.
It is difficult to say exactly what the purpose of this religion is because it is different for every member, as it should be for the members of any church. However, the official website for the Church of FSM reluctantly does make this statement regarding the religious purpose: “We are pursuing a religion that makes the world a better place. It means something different to each of us. We don’t need to analyze it.” For some people this religion is a sign of religious diversity and a following to keep religion out of politics. With that said it is obvious that while this is a satire religion of sorts, there is some good that comes from it. Many don’t understand the religion even after it is explained, while others catch right on to the comically addressed political and philosophical ideas that come along with it. A statue of the FSM was placed in front of a courthouse in Tennessee, the creator of the statue had this to say during the installation,
The religion does poke fun at other religions, such as from the Gospel of the Flying Spaghetti Monster you can find the Eight “I’d rather you didn’ts.” This is all done with the idea that if there is a god out there, s/he must have a sense of humor. It is in no way intended to be an attack on any specific religion. I highly recommend checking out the official website, however you will find that it is more of a community than information sharing. While I would love to give you more specifics on the religion I am unable to as I do not own the proper piratey headdress to teach therefore I will leave you with a link to the Pastafariani Guide. Enjoy!!
May all of you reading this be touched by his noodley appendage.
Ramen!
Kilauea volcano offers rare sight
The there are a couple of reasons this article caught my attention,
the first is GEOLOGY. I'm an amateur (very amateur) rock collector.
The other is the mention of Pele (Peh-leh), who is a Hawaiian goddess and this particular volcano is her home. I view this as Pele coming out to greet those who wish to see her, whether they realize it is her or not...but that's just me :)
**Just a side note: One specific type of volcanic rock, which just
happens to be the type Kilauea produces is called Pahoehoe
(Pa-hoa-hoa), aka rope lava. As this lava cools it hardens to what
looks like a ropy surface, this surface is said to be the hair of
Pele.
Sorry, science mixed with religion...I just had to share :)
Monday, March 31, 2008
Rain
Next I wanted to condense down from the big picture and look at my own personal view of the shower from the sky. My immediate reaction to the rain storm this morning as I lay there in bed was a smile on my face. My husband loves thunderstorms so I had to nudge him awake a little to let him know it was going to storm this morning. For myself, I don't mind the thunder and lightning, unless the lightning gets to be too dangerous...not a fan of that. I focus more on the rain. I'm one of those people who can stand outside in a rainstorm and just dance, shortly after my husband came home from Iraq he danced with me in the rain. I kind of look at it as a cleansing. We are preparing for a new baby to arrive in the house in about a month so we've been cleaning like crazy. I just look at this as another kind of cleansing. Not only is the rain settling the dust and cleaning up the roads a bit from all the sand dropped by the snow plows in the winter, but it is also a spiritual cleansing for me. Later on today I will probably sit down and meditate a bit on those things in my life that need cleaned up, physically, spiritually and emotionally. I can just sit here and imagine the rain washing over me letting mother earth bathe me. It's really a comfort to me. I could go out and just sit in the rain, but since I was ill last week and I'm still getting over that a bit, I probably should stick with my imagination, or maybe a warm shower to give me the effect.
Speaking of the shower, I will often say cleansing prayers in the shower in the morning. It's a great way to imagine the divine washing away all worries and negative energies that are lingering around you. Just another way to incorporate your practice into your everyday life.
Now another thing I don't want to forget to mention here is the symbolism of the water flowing. I live on a hill so it's easy for me to watch the rain water travel down the road, but you can also notice it either as a flowing from the sky, maybe watch the way it flows down the window, if you live by a creek or stream you can even just watch it there. But for me it is a reminder to keep my life in check and make sure that everything is flowing as it should. I'll probably incorporate a bit of this into my meditation today. Just a little something to see if there are any issues in my life that are putting a bump in the road. Even though there is an obstacle in the way, the water will find a way to get around it, but if the obstacle is too big it may end in a flood, my goal is to avoid that happening, because for me it usually ends in an emotional flood, or too much at one time that I get overwhelmed. So I like to keep an eye open for those little obstacles in the beginning that may become big in the end. It's sometimes easier to fix a little one than a big one, and it may be just a matter of changing course a little.
It's amazing how much rain can make me think in the morning.
Blessings
PrairiePagan
Thursday, March 27, 2008
Inspiration in the Strangest Places
Just a thought, and an odd one at that considering it stemmed from a razor commercial. But anyway, I think I'll tuck this little idea away and use it in the near future for some soul searching and deity research.
