Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Simmering and Infusing and Reformulating...
It's a busy day here - Elderberry Syrup simmering and filling the air with delicious aroma. Beth is working today & she says she thinks we all are having our health enhanced just by breathing the fumes!
In another pot, White Sage, Cedar tips and Sweetgrass infusing for a batch of Clear Space Mist. And, just this morning, I was reading about the stone, fluorite. Suddenly, it was clear to me that I would add a small piece of this lovely gem to each bottle of the mist. Here's part of what I read: "Fluorite draws off negative energies and stress of all kinds. It cleanses, purifies, dispels and reorganizes anything that is not in perfect order." A perfect addition, I think!
In another pot, White Sage, Cedar tips and Sweetgrass infusing for a batch of Clear Space Mist. And, just this morning, I was reading about the stone, fluorite. Suddenly, it was clear to me that I would add a small piece of this lovely gem to each bottle of the mist. Here's part of what I read: "Fluorite draws off negative energies and stress of all kinds. It cleanses, purifies, dispels and reorganizes anything that is not in perfect order." A perfect addition, I think!
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
The Scent of Warm Beeswax
We're making another batch of Boo Boo Balm this afternoon, and I am reminded again of how much I love the aroma of beeswax. Sweet and earthy. Real. Ancient...
I've decided to become a beekeeper. Officially. I've kept Mason bees for many years - they're wonderful pollinators, very gentle and fun to watch. But, no honey. And no beeswax. And I use a lot of both. So, I'm going to take a class offered by our local beekeepers society. And this Spring, I'll put a hive in my garden...
I've decided to become a beekeeper. Officially. I've kept Mason bees for many years - they're wonderful pollinators, very gentle and fun to watch. But, no honey. And no beeswax. And I use a lot of both. So, I'm going to take a class offered by our local beekeepers society. And this Spring, I'll put a hive in my garden...
Friday, January 6, 2012
Elements of Magic, a Course in Earth-based Goddess Spirituality
Elements of Magic
An introductory course in Reclaiming Tradition
Using the art of magic, we deepen our vision and focus our will, empowering ourselves to act in the world.
In the tradition of STARHAWK & Reclaiming, this class will explore the Elements of Air, Fire, Water, Earth and Spirit as used to develop the practice of Magic, Witchcraft, and Goddess Spirituality.
Working through each individual element, students will learn & refine techniques to include: Creation of Sacred Space, breath-work, spell-craft, chanting, visualization & trance, and structuring rituals in an experiential format. We will learn to sense, shift and move energy. This is an opportunity to experience deep magic as we learn the skills on which to build our individual practices. The concept of the triple self and its importance in magic will be introduced. Once aligned, we will open all of our selves to the beauty and love around us, creating rituals and practices that can transform us and the worlds about us.
Preparation: Read the first six chapters of The Spiral Dance, by Starhawk.
This class is considered the first of the Reclaiming Tradition’s core classes. Sarah, an initiated Reclaiming Tradition priestess and teacher, and Beth will facilitate class. Please be committed to attending all 6 classes.
When: Fridays, January 27 thru March 2, 2012, 6-9:30pm
Where: Radiance, 9 W Grant St (across from Central Market)
Phone 717-290-1517 for more information
Cost: $185 - $155 sliding scale, includes a copy of The Spiral Dance.
Stop in to register, or send a $50 non-refundable deposit with your registration & contact information to Sarah Preston at Radiance, 9 W Grant St, Lancaster, PA 17603. Balance due at first class. Stop in to pick up your book. If you have previously completed Elements, you are welcome to join the class at no charge.
About the Cost:
In Reclaiming, we try to balance the need to be justly compensated for our labor with our commitment to make our work available to people of all economic levels. By using a sliding scale, we hope that those who can afford to do so will pay on the higher end. No one will be excluded from the class for lack of funds.
Witchcraft is a growing tradition in our culture today. It is a call from and to the ancient Goddess and Her immanence. It is a call to know ourselves in all of our parts, so that we can create the powerful magic that changes all worlds. While we live in a culture of domination and control, worlds full of desire, beauty, love and grace surround us and the Craft opens them to us. Witches honor the cycles of nature, the earth and the goddesses and gods that live within each of us. Reclaiming is an ever-evolving tradition that is rooted in Eco-feminism and the Feri Tradition. It is dedicated to personal empowerment, teaching and unifying spirit and politics.
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Sarah's Spectacular Gluten-free Granola
I'm making a batch of granola this morning and am reminded that I have been meaning to post the recipe here on my blog. Well, it more guidelines than an actual recipe, since each batch is different depending on the ingredients I have on hand. Sometimes I like guidelines better than recipes anyway - more room for creativity....
I start with gluten-free oats. Bob's Red Mill sells some nice ones. Then I add nuts and seeds, some spices, something sweet and coconut oil. All of that goes into the oven until the nuts are roasted. When it comes out of the oven, I add the dried fruit, and voila! Granola!
So, here's the version I am making today:
2 pounds gluten-free oats (about 8 cups)
2 pounds raw almonds, chopped in the food processor
1/2 pound pumpkin seeds
1 tsp sea salt
1 Cup brown sugar
2 tsp cinnamon powder
1/2 tsp cardamom powder
Stir thoroughly, so that sugar, salt and spices are evenly distributed. Then, in a small saucepan melt:
1/2 cup coconut oil
1/2 cup maple syrup
1 tsp vanilla extract
Drizzle over oat & nut mixture & stir to coat evenly. Spread mixture in a large roasting pan, & put it into the oven at 300 degrees F. Stir about every 20 minutes until the nuts are slightly crunchy, about an hour and a half.
Remove from the oven and immediately add:
2 cups golden raisins
2 cups dried cranberries
1 cup shredded coconut, unsweetened
Stir to blend thoroughly again. Cool, and store in a large glass jar. Savor. Mmmmm.....
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Psyche's Journey: Ritual Priestessing Skills Workshop
With Sylvan Redbird (and guest facilitators TBA)
Sunday, Jan. 22 and Sunday, Feb. 5, 2012
12:00-4:30pm at Radiance
12:00-4:30pm at Radiance
9 W Grant St., Lancaster PA
We will be exploring the myth of Psyche, focusing on the challenges of her initiatory journey, developing trance techniques and diverse ritual structures to experience this story as we reclaim our own divine selves.
This workshop is an opportunity to build on the trance and story techniques taught in a Reclaiming Rites of Passage class, but this is not a prerequisite for participation. Participants should have taken an Elements of Magic or have equivalent experience with basic pagan circle casting/elements understanding. If you are unsure about your experience, call Sarah at Radiance.
Cost is on a sliding scale: $95 to $75
Call Radiance, 717-290-1517, or stop in to register for this workshop.
Please review the myth of Psyche and Cupid (Hamilton’s Mythology or similar collection is fine), as we will not be working with the entire arch of the story. Please attend both sessions, and there will be some personal work between dates.
With his heart and his hands, eyes illuminating with light yet accustomed to the darkness, Sylvan weaves his art-filled life like a Faerie Spider. In the center of his web, a healing spell of Love; his body a bridge between the Human and the Spirit World (especially the Fey and the Ancestors). Sylvan, anchored by his daily recovery practices, now drinks deeply of ecstatic worship and quiet solitude, balancing the mundane and Mystery, embracing embodiment. Originally of the Welsh Tradition, he is a teacher of the Reclaiming Tradition and a Feri initiate.
Saturday, December 17, 2011
Rose Body Glitter!
So, there I was, working away in my secret laboratory, making Rose Body Glitter, my slightly seductive shimmery powder. It's perfect for dusting on your skin for a special date, or a holiday party. Or attending a fairy festival...
Anyway, there I was, carefully measuring the ingredients into the mortar. Then I reached in with the pestle to mix the powders and a cloud of shimmering light rose up and enveloped me! Shimmering light settled all over my hair, clothes and skin. A fairy kiss...
You can have some of this magical dust, too. It on my web site. Rose Body Glitter...
Anyway, there I was, carefully measuring the ingredients into the mortar. Then I reached in with the pestle to mix the powders and a cloud of shimmering light rose up and enveloped me! Shimmering light settled all over my hair, clothes and skin. A fairy kiss...
You can have some of this magical dust, too. It on my web site. Rose Body Glitter...
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