>In observing different Medicine Wheels, Pagan Wheels of the Year, and other such symbols, it's just amazing how many similarities there are.BlessingsIn reference to our wheel, pictured to the right, one can see the four bars of colour. Yellow, Blue, Black and Red.I call these these our blessings. Air/Yellow represents the gift of warming air. … Continue reading >Blessings and Animals
>Rekindling the Eternal Sun
>I have been a part of the Pagan community for about six years now. A mere drop in the hat compared to many, but they have been formative years indeed.The past year has led to my ordination as a Minister within the Universalist Gnostic Communion, and my study is still continuing and most likely will … Continue reading >Rekindling the Eternal Sun
>Circle of the Eternal Sun
>Our group has been revived. After a year long break in which we have all been pursuing different projects and treading some different paths, we have come together to rebuild our circle.We each had things that were not resonating properly with us within the structure and correspondences of our previous coven framework. However we had … Continue reading >Circle of the Eternal Sun
>Celebration of Light
>Last night we celebrated the return of the light. It was subtle, but nice.Slowly we are making the transition back to a more religion neutral version of celebrating the holidays.When we lived in the Vancouver area, it was easier, as there were lots of pagan folk milling about, lots of celebration invites, and discussing solstice … Continue reading >Celebration of Light
>Virtual Worlds
>I've been spending time in Second Life lately. I was on there quite regularly a few years back, but my little laptop at the time couldn't handle it. My new laptop isn't LOTS better, but it allows me to run SL on low graphics as long as there aren't too many other things going on … Continue reading >Virtual Worlds
