Well,
it's P week on the Pagan Blog Project and I thought I'd continue with the previous week's
post and do another one on colour. This will focus on how I work with the
colour and include some of the work of others, but as there seems to be
a plethora of different uses I have just kept this post to what I use it for.
Purple
is often associated with the Crown Chakra, but I see it in my Brow Chakra,
despite many attempts to try and change it! I finally decided to stop fighting it and run with it, but now I just as often see indigo for the Brow so I
tend to wait and see what happens on the day. Still, my Crown Chakra has and
always will be white I guess. I wont go too closely into
the Chakra other than to say that it governs the intuition,
imagination, clairvoyance, dreams and visions/visualisation and purple can help
in all these areas. In the tarot, purple is the colour of compassion (as in the
Lovers), spirituality and visions. Inna Segal, in her book The Secret Language of the Body, states that purple helps to clear mental complexes
and brings out leadership qualities. It can also help improve the connection
between mind ,body and soul and attracts hope and success. On a physical level,
purple helps boost the immune system, heal skin eruptions, rheumatism and
bones, kidney, lung and stomach problems. It helps to relieve nervous tension,
thus calming the heart and helping with blood pressure.
To work with purple, the easiest way is to wear
it on or around the head, however, the location is not as important as intention when wearing of the colour. Purple socks will do just as good as a purple
bandana if the intention is stated clearly! For physical healing, you can eat
purple food, such as eggplant or beetroot, or visualise yourself inhaling
the colour directly into the part of the body you want healed (this last
is most effective while in a meditative state). Perhaps the easiest, and possibly
the prettiest way to work with purple is to incorporate crystals, such as
Amethyst or Purple Fluorite, into your healing regimen. Again, it is all
about intention, so if you are having trouble seeing the big picture, with
visualisation, clairvoyance and dreams or perhaps have constant sinus
problems, then purple can help!
Tuesday, 5 August 2014
Working with Colour - Purple
Labels:
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Location:
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Friday, 18 July 2014
Working with colour: Orange
This week the Pagan Blog Project is up to 'O' and I thought it was about time I posted about one of my favourite colours! Orange... I did a bit of research into colours, their chakra correspondence and their energetic vibrations, a while ago and this is what I came up with:
Orange is associated with the Sacral Chakra, found a few
inches below the navel. It is the centre of creativity, vitality, sensuality,
appetites and desires. In the tarot, it represents passion, creativity and
family connections. If you see orange a lot, it may be a message to further
enhance these qualities in your life. It can, according to Inna Segal, indicate
that shock or trauma is holding you back from moving forward in life and using
orange can help bring up associated emotions for healing. On a physical level,
it can help with digestive issues, breathing conditions and fertility. It also
helps with fear and depression by creating optimism, enthusiasm, courage and
determination. It helps to create bonds of love and connect you to your wisdom
and intuition.
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Orange clothes are a good way to utilise the energy of the colour. Orange directly on your Sacral chakra will help balance this chakra, however any orange clothing will do the trick!! |
Wearing orange, particularly around the Sacral Chakra, can
help to alleviate these issues and increase your vitality and optimism for life.
You can also visualise breathing orange into your Sacral or Heart Chakra with
the intention of healing any associated issues. You can also wear an orange
crystal, such as a Carnelian or Orange Calcite, or eat more orange food.
Remember, intention is key! Just ask that the orange clothing, food or crystal
heal your ailment and trust in the universe to provide!
There is a lot more to Orange than the above, I am sure, however, I find that it is great for increasing courage so when I am feeling a bit fearful, I wear it with the intention it increase my courage and allow it to do its work. There are a lot of changes going on in my life at the moment, so perhaps this is why I have been drawn to it for some time...
Labels:
chakra,
colour healing,
energies,
energy centres,
Inna Segal,
Orange,
Pagan Blog Project,
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Location:
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Friday, 11 July 2014
Norse Gods and Popular Culture
This is another synchronisitc post for both my journey and the Pagan Blog Project. I had been having trouble finding an N to write about, then this happened...
I was having a conversation with a friend the other day about comic books and characters and who created who etc etc, when he stated that Thor was created by Marvel Comics. I cleared my throat, all lady like and said "Well, the truth is that Thor has been around much longer than that. The Vikings 'created' Thor, not some writer with a good imagination!" Obviously, because he is a grown man and quite intelligent he knew this to be true and his comment was merely a slip of the tongue or perhaps he was differentiating the two characters, the real Norse God and the comic book hero. Which is fine, but it got me wondering... How many other people out there, kids especially, look at the comic version of Thor and Loki and whoever else is in it (I have as yet not ready any myself) and see them as 'make believe'? See them as characters some genius made up and decided to write stories about? I wonder how many people out there do not understand who Thor and Loki (etc) really are?
It also got me wondering, how much else in popular culture has been taken from the ancients and adapted to suit their purposes. I know Anne Rice uses the name Akasha (which i only recently learned is the sanscrit word for ether...), and the gods and goddesses in Supernatural are based upon deities from a plethora of pantheons, but exactly how deep does it go? Are people picking random symbols from a book they picked up at an occult store and running with it? How many other TV series' have the myths of the ancients interlaced with modern world ideas? It is intriguing to me, and what it means is that there is a lot more reading and viewing in store for me in the future. I don't think I'll make it my life's passion to discover them all, after all I have other things I need to do, but it might be something else I draw on when viewing new series and movies...
It is interesting to me that the knowledge of the ancients is right there for the next generation to access, should they decide to make the connections and dig a little deeper into the name of their favourite comic book character...
Wednesday, 18 June 2014
M is for Meditation
This is a very meaningful topic for me… Mostly because I
don’t do it nearly enough! Despite universal nudges that would make Ghandi
himself frustrated……
I am a very practical person, and I like to understand the
purpose of an activity, whether it be sport or cleaning, I like there to be a
reason for me to do it. And the meaning needs to be on a relatively deep level,
for example I do not usually like walking, even though I know it is good for my
health, unless I have somewhere to go. A destination, other than to return home
empty-handed, helps me to focus and get the job done.
What I find with meditation, is that if it is undirected, I
do not see the point and often decide to do something else. This results in me
sitting down to meditate perhaps once a week, at best… I know there are heaps
of meditations on YouTube that I could do, but I often find it hard to do
something if I do not know what to expect (which often blocks my psychic
development!!), a fear of the unknown is one I have to deal with in this life
and I have as yet not discovered how to… It occurs to me while writing this
that meditation may be the very thing I need!! Weird, huh?!?! Hardly… anyway, I
digress…
So, what is the purpose of meditation? What are the benefits
that I can employ in my everyday life?
Without doing any actual research, my first thought is that it
gives you time out from your life and the stress of holding down a job and a
house (which for a single childless woman is not really hard). This is probably
where I get stuck. I don’t really have any stresses, and if I do I tend to deal
with it in a positive way anyway. I tend to be very organised and practical
with deadlines etc so I rarely get stuck last minute… well, that is if I don’t
put things off until the last minute, but then I just tell myself I put myself
here, quit your bitching and get yourself out!
What about the physical benefits? I have had to do some research
about this section, as my first draft was just ignorant ramblings about the possibility
of it helping with sleep and metabolism and stuff. I really wanted to know so I
did it. This is what I found.
Benefits:
- Reduces stress and anxiety.
- Slows brain functions (the article does not say why this is a good thing, but I think that anything having a rest has got to be good!).
- Increases focus.
- More creativity: through open-monitoring, or guided, meditation.
- More compassion and empathy: apparently meditation activates the amygdala, the part of the brain that processes emotion, one experiment found.
- Improves memory.
- Improves cognitive processes: through more grey matter, which leads to more positive emotions, longer-lasting emotional stability and heightened focus. Apparently, meditation reduces the effects of age-related damage to grey matter and can reduce the decline of cognitive functioning (link to a reduction in Alzheimer’s?).
- Boosts immunity: Meditation apparently activates disease fighting genes (recent research) which can help protect against pain, high blood pressure and rheumatoid arthritis.
- Balances hormone levels: relaxation is linked to higher levels of feel-good hormones such as serotonin.
- Helps with fertility issues.
- Stress is linked to decreased digestion and immunity, so perhaps relaxation/meditation can help boost the digestive system and metabolism leading to weight loss?!?!
- Relieves irritable bowel syndrome.
- Acts as an anti-inflammatory.
- Calmness – thoughts occur but are the witness, while in a stressed or ‘ordinary’ mind the thought is the boss. This reduces reaction to situations and allows you to sail through difficult situations.
- Sharpens the mind through focusing and expanding through relaxation.
There are literally hundreds of others, one website boasted 100 benefits! I have listed the ones I feel are of benefit to me, perhaps not now but in the future!
But what about the spiritual benefits? Research suggests
that it helps you to discover your true self, sharpen your mind, develop your intuition and expand your
consciousness, which I can attest to. I have had some awesome experiences
meditating that have helped me on my spiritual journey. Most recently I lit my
God and Goddess candle and asked them to be present with me during the
meditation and I just sat in their energy, getting to know them and how they
interact with me on a physical level, conversing with them to seek
clarification on a few topics which they happily gave me. For me, after this
experience, I realised that meditation is a way to increase your energy levels
to converse and merge with deity, spirit guides and perhaps deceased loved one
to get messages or to simply honour them and increase your own connection to ad
relationship with them. For me now, meditation is more about connecting with
deity and my own spiritual nature and reminding myself that it is a part of who
I am. Still, I don’t meditate nearly as much as I should, which is a major
issue of neglect on my part, as I am sure that I will feel better if I do
meditate every day. I am not sure what it is that prevents me, fear probably –
fear of the unknown, fear that nothing happens and probably most importantly fear
that something does and I will not believe it (as I am also want to do). Or
maybe I am just thinking too much about it and not doing it enough… Maybe I
should just sit and breathe deeply and open my mind to the possibilities of it
all…… I feel, excluding the obvious physical benefits, it will help increase my
connection to deity and my true spiritual self so I need to make a commitment
of at least 15 minutes a day. This can be part of my daily ritual to help
strengthen my spiritual self and help her to come out more. I know when I did
make it a daily habit, part of my routine (even if it was as an escape from a
relatively bad situation), I felt more confident, aware and compassionate in my
daily life. Perhaps I can get her back, or maybe even evolve to a better me?
Sounds like a lovely idea…
Will I keep the commitment though???? Perhaps I start
with 5 minutes a day……
Labels:
Health and Well-being,
Meditation,
Pagan Blog Project,
Paganism,
PBP 2014,
Psychic Development
Location:
Australia
Tuesday, 17 June 2014
Pagan Lightworker?
I have been thinking about this a lot in the last weeks, since I knew L was coming up... Can u mix the two ideas of pagan and lightworker together? I know I, and anyone else with similar ideas may be branded with a fluffy white bunny tattoo, but I still feel there is merit in the idea of a pagan lightworker...
The idea of a lightworker is someone who has reincarnation to raise the vibration of the Earth and being it Ito a new age of love and sharing. This is a very nice idea, especially as the Earth definitely needs it.
For me, a pagan is someone whose spirituality is based around the observances of the season, honouring the elements and the Gods and goddesses. To me, being pagan means protecting and nurturing the earth, allowing my vibrations to be in sync (as much as possible) with the earth and honouring the existence of a supreme creation force manifested as the male and female inherent in all things.
To combine the two is to be someone who is working with the earth and nature to bring the vibrations of the inhabitants of the planet to a hover level of love and sharing... It is to use the elements and what we know about deity, the universe and existence itself to inform and educate and help people to be better people for themselves and he planet... To me this is a noble idea, and the combining of Paganism and the term Ligtworker seems a nice fit...
If I had to label myself I think I would use this term as it accurately describes the direction of my beliefs and what I hope to achieve on a grander scale at this very time. 'Fluffy' as it may be, it feels right to me and it is not harming any one for me to believe this, so as I will it...... xx
Working through the Elements: Air
Something struck me the other night, as I was heading to the
back door to let my cat, Eddie Treebird, outside for what I think was the third
time that night. All the windows and doors were closed and there is no real
draft in my house. As I approached the backdoor, a sliding door with curtains
hanging in front of it, the curtains were moving as if there was a draft or
breeze coming from somewhere. The first thing I thought was ‘ghost’ but this
was too clichéd even for me, so I stopped and waited to see what happened. By
this time I was in front of the curtains and the draft that I had caused by
walking across the room moved them even more and I was unable to determine the
origin of the draft.
It occurred to me then that perhaps the initial cause of the
movement was me. As I moved through the air in the room, it pushed forward
ahead of me and caused the draft both ahead of and behind me, as a boat gliding
across the lake. It got me thinking about the element of Air, that it is all
around us even when it is not moving, it is still there. Sounds ridiculous and
a bit ‘yea, der!’ but these things sometimes have to be learned and understood
through personal experience… I think I took it for granted that when I breathed
in my lungs would fill up with air and I would be able to then breathe out, it
never occurred to me to think where Air came from or where it went. It never
occurred to me to think about what happens when a person walks through Air that
exists in the room or atmosphere (cause that is where it is), if there is an
impact or not. I know people refer to the ‘butterfly effect’ and I think I
understood it, but never really got
it until that moment.
Air is all around us, (thank you Captain Obvious!) even as
we sit it rests against our skin, our clothes, our hair. As we step we part it
with our feet, we move it with our breath, we break it when we reach for
something. The interesting thing is that it just seems to flow with what is
happening in the environment. It does not force the issue, it merely accepts
what is happening to it and acquiesces, allowing the changes to its structure
and position to happen, and then remoulding itself based on the new
information.
I have a new found respect Air, its fluidity, its
adaptability, its availability. I also think that I have begun a relationship
with this element that I will cultivate and look deeper into as I am sure, when
looking at the changes the universe is guiding me to make, that I can learn something
about the traits it possesses that will help me move forward, both spiritually
and physically. I think I also like the idea of reacting to things when they happen
rather than beforehand, living with the impositions or restrictions of others
and not letting it ruin my own integrity, being able to adapt to situations
while not changing who I am and how I work, being able to live in the moment
and be changeable in a positive sense.
This is what Air is for me at this stage. It may change (and
most likely will), but I am willing to work with Air in order to gain the
strength I need in this most unpredictable time I now find myself in. It will
be an interesting journey……
Labels:
Air,
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Pagan,
Psychic Development,
Wicca
Location:
Australia
Wednesday, 21 May 2014
J is for Judgement - Pagan Blog Project
This kind of just happened... We were only just entering 'J' week, and I had this epiphany last week sometime and started to write about it. I am reading a book by Suzie the Ghost Whisperer, and in it she mentions about being judgemental and it got me thinking... so this is the finished product of such thoughts - just in time for 'J' week!!! Well, it would have been had I not been sidetracked with other things... so much for committment! Anyway, I also had to edit and re-edit this a few times to make sure what I was saying firstly made sense, and secondly was really what I meant... This was a tricky one and I needed to get all my little duckies in a row... hehe
This one has been hard for me to put into words. I think for me, its more about the differnce between judgement and judgemental. Judgements can get us out of some possibly scary situations, such as judging that you wont make it past the car in front before oncoming traffic reaches you. This is a good thing, and helps us keep safe.
Being judgemental is not so much a good thing. It is what you do in relation to a judgement you make. You might judge that the big, hairy biker (sorry to use an old cliche here...) is scary and may hurt you, but to act with disrespect towards this person based upon this judgement makes you judgemental (not to mention narrowminded!). Lifewise, to avoid having contact with this person may leave you wanting for entertainment or intellectual conversation... N'ever judge a book' right???
People make judgements every day, about clothing, when they cook, drive, hang out the washing etc. But these are harmless, and should be acknowledged as part of the human experience. It is when your judgements become part of how you show yourself to the world and treat others that you (and the rest of the world!) have issues.
I know in some situations I have been judgemental of late, mostly towards myself (which in the world of spiritual growth and understanding is probably the worst person to show judgement towards!!), but also to others. I have judged people based on gaining small snippets of insight into them as a person and acted accordingly. You might think that this is ok, as it is not a factless judgement, and you are partly right. The problem is that it is based on a small part of the person, not the whole. I asoknow that people show certain parts of themselves in certain situations to meet certain needs and may not even be who they are at all!!! I need to open my mind to the possibilities and not make judgements about an entire life based on one interaction with it. Sure, if these snippets appear to make up more of the whole than it now does, I will act accordingly, but in the meantime I am going to try to embrace all people I meet and get to know them on a deeper level before discounting them.
Also, I am going to acknowledge that judgements are a part of the human experience, and work through those that help and hinder me in an attempt at personal growth... Let's see where this goes, shall we?
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From the Rider Waite Tarot Deck |
This one has been hard for me to put into words. I think for me, its more about the differnce between judgement and judgemental. Judgements can get us out of some possibly scary situations, such as judging that you wont make it past the car in front before oncoming traffic reaches you. This is a good thing, and helps us keep safe.
Being judgemental is not so much a good thing. It is what you do in relation to a judgement you make. You might judge that the big, hairy biker (sorry to use an old cliche here...) is scary and may hurt you, but to act with disrespect towards this person based upon this judgement makes you judgemental (not to mention narrowminded!). Lifewise, to avoid having contact with this person may leave you wanting for entertainment or intellectual conversation... N'ever judge a book' right???
People make judgements every day, about clothing, when they cook, drive, hang out the washing etc. But these are harmless, and should be acknowledged as part of the human experience. It is when your judgements become part of how you show yourself to the world and treat others that you (and the rest of the world!) have issues.
I know in some situations I have been judgemental of late, mostly towards myself (which in the world of spiritual growth and understanding is probably the worst person to show judgement towards!!), but also to others. I have judged people based on gaining small snippets of insight into them as a person and acted accordingly. You might think that this is ok, as it is not a factless judgement, and you are partly right. The problem is that it is based on a small part of the person, not the whole. I asoknow that people show certain parts of themselves in certain situations to meet certain needs and may not even be who they are at all!!! I need to open my mind to the possibilities and not make judgements about an entire life based on one interaction with it. Sure, if these snippets appear to make up more of the whole than it now does, I will act accordingly, but in the meantime I am going to try to embrace all people I meet and get to know them on a deeper level before discounting them.
Also, I am going to acknowledge that judgements are a part of the human experience, and work through those that help and hinder me in an attempt at personal growth... Let's see where this goes, shall we?
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