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| Friday, August 15th, 2008 | 4:23 pm [gwisteria]
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someone else to friend on lj wildrose1962 is mpls Betsy for those who want to friend her. or tell her to friend you. | | Wednesday, August 6th, 2008 | 6:50 am [cudubh]
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Progress I did not make progress today. Last night Itty Bitty decided to be awake until midnight. So this morning I did not get up and do work. I went down and slept in the recliner. I did not however get up and use the computer as a pacifier. Fruit and yogurt for breakfast. Holy crap I'm tired. | | Tuesday, August 5th, 2008 | 10:52 am [cudubh]
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Progress Ok, so continuing in my progress of my vows. This morning, I once again did not get up and plunk my happy ass in front of the computer. I went downstairs and instead of doing footwork and lunges I said "My calf hurts from lunges yesterday...waaaaaah" I caved and instead sat and read from my Fabris fencing book that I have on loan. It wasn't physical activity, but it is fencing information that I need to absorb and try to implement.
Had an apple for breakfast, but did not bring the selzer water. I need to send the bottles through the dishwasher. For lunch...oatmeal. For supper chicken Mu-shu from WW cookbook. | | Monday, August 4th, 2008 | 9:19 am [cudubh]
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On track A little background: For Lammas we work in circle, that instead of doing usual Lammas sacrafice, we did something called KOPO (kick one, pick one) where we chose a habit or behavior we wanted to get rid of and a behavior we wanted to replace it with. My personal choice was to decrease my morning behavior of spending 30 to 60 minutes in front of the computer in the morning and replace it with returning to my fencing work. Plus I wanted to give up unconscious eating of crap food and eat oatmeal, fresh fruit or yogurt twice a day.
So far day 1:
30 minutes of footwork and lunges in 2nd and 4th for both long and short measure. 20 sit ups.
eaten 1 banana and 1 cup of coffee. I need to start bringing my seltzer water to work in the morning. Planning on oatmeal for lunch.
I am posting it here to help me own my vow instead of letting it slide. | | Thursday, June 26th, 2008 | 10:34 am [welshbard]
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Past Family Gatherings I'm trying to compile a complete list of the previous family gatherings. Here's what I have so far. Please comment about inaccuracies or anything else. Thanks. | Year | Location | Host | Notes |
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| 1990 | MA | Barley Moon | |
| 1991 | MA | Barley Moon | | | 1991-1992 | NC | Java Star | Beach | | 1992-1993 | NC | Java Star | Beach |
| 1994 | MN | Lake Star | Koinonea |
| 1995 | OH | Star Song | | | 1996 | MN | Raven Star | Distributed |
| 1997 | OH | Star Song | | | 1998 | MO | Summer Oak | | | 1999 | MN | Raven Star | White Earth |
| 2000 | MA | Star Song | | | 2001 | CO | Anie
| | | 2002 | MN | Vonnie
| Scout camp | | 2003 | WA | Sea Star | Covenstead |
| 2004 | WI | Raven Star | |
| 2005 | -- none -- | | | | 2006 | MN | Sean and Wendy | Whitewater |
| 2007 | -- none -- | | | | 2008 | MN | Tonia and Jason | | | | Thursday, June 19th, 2008 | 12:16 pm [badseed1980]
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Neophyte So, I've been reading the journal of a B* neophyte, and this has gotten me thinking more about the neophyte process and the neophyte stage. It has also reminded me of what a strange time neophyte is: a time of major changes within the core of the self, a time when the gods shape you into the person they need as their priest or priestess. By the time my initiation came around, I felt like an arrow in a drawn bow: I simply could not stay there any longer. It was time for me to take flight and hit the target, since the gods had aimed me and pulled back the string. Oh yeah. It was time. There was nothing else I could do.
Now, I know there are people out there who have remained in a neophyte stage for a very long time, and I'm sure there may even be some out there who've taken neophyte and then later decided definitely NOT to request initiation. I'm curious: what happens then? Is the person still stuck in that strange neophyte state where you're being molded and shaped, and all kinds of changes are happening to you? Do the gods still see you as a future priest or priestess? Are there still processes going on inside you on a spiritual level to prepare you for initiation, even if you've changed your mind? Is there anything coven leaders do with a neophyte in this situation to help ease this? Is it different if the person wishes to stay on with their group and circle with them in OC circles, or if they wish to leave? Is continuing to participate in OC circles for someone in this position encouraged or discouraged?
I'm just curious, remembering the sometimes-dramatic ups and downs of being a neophyte. :) If anyone wants to say something privately about this, feel free to send me a message via LJ. | | Monday, June 16th, 2008 | 11:01 am [lapiswitch]
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Any ideas? crossposted out of desperation
I need help from my herbalist friends. Western Medicine has no idea what is wrong with me. I cannot afford to be out of work until my fever breaks or I get worse as the doc suggested.
Here are my symptoms:
High fever (w/o Tylenol 101.5 to 102.7, today is day 4) Coughing -- mostly dry with occasional mucus that I can't seem to get up Achiness Headache Right arm pit hurts and glands are swollen When he pushed on my liver, I nearly screamed from the pain Lack of appetite Lack of sleep, very restless even though I'm only getting about 4 hours of sleep a day Headache No bowel movements in 4 days Frequent urination
They tested me for mono (negative but my monocites are low 2.2 instead of between 4 and 9), strep (negative), and liver function (normal). My breathing, although shallow and rapid, does not indicate pneumonia at this time.
He says to come back if it changes without getting better, gets worse or new symptoms present. He says it is viral as it is attacking several different systems which means he can't do anything for me except give me robitussin with codeine so I can at least get some sleep without the coughing waking me up.
My thought was to start the cat's claw tincture but I'm not sure since my liver hurts but it shows normal function... Any thoughts? At this point, any time off is without pay. I cannot afford to be without pay. | | Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008 | 7:23 pm [lapiswitch]
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FG 2008 Lives! From Jason, Tonia & Anita:
Dear BlueStar Family,
Anita, Tonia and I have put our heads together and secured a site for Family Gathering 2008. While we do not have a ton of details for you right now, we can tell you this:
We will be at St. Croix State Park about 80 miles north of the Twin Cities. We will be in their Modern Group Center, just like we were at White Water in 2006.
Dates are Thursday night through Sunday morning, September 25th - 28th.
Currently, the cost is hovering around $90 per adult, though it could be less. We will have a better idea about costs within the week. If you are planning on attending, or are even thinking about it, could you please shoot us a quick e-mail at jason.tonia.stromberg@gmail.com? We hope to have registration forms available within the week, but we'd like to get a quick preliminary head count so we can get a rough budget estimate.
Stay tuned to your e-mail box for more details and forms. We'll be getting them out as quickly as possible. Thanks folks, and we hope to see you here! | | Saturday, February 16th, 2008 | 6:09 pm [daurdabla]
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For Your Convenience Moons For 2008 These are written up using the method that follows the solstices and equinoxes, which I like so much better than the zodiacal one: 1st full moon after Yule Wolf Moon 2nd full moon after Yule Storm Moon Last full moon before Ostara Chaste Moon 1st full moon after Ostara Seed Moon 2nd full moon after Ostara Hare Moon Last full moon before Litha Berry Moon 1st full moon after Litha Mead Moon 2nd full moon after Litha Wort Moon Last full moon before Mabon Barley Moon 1st full moon after Mabon Blood Moon 2nd full moon after Mabon Snow Moon Last full moon before Yule Oak Moon Any extra is Blue Moon. In this system is fourth third (thanks onyxtwilight) full moon in a quarter/season, rather than second in a month. Personally, I detest the name "Dyad Moon", so I've replace that in my list with "Berry Moon" which, while not purely B* certainly fits in better with the sense of the others than the clinical term "dyad." Your mileage may vary. And so, herewith the moons, solstices, and equinoxes for this year: 1/8/2008 New Storm Moon 1/22/2008 Full Storm Moon 2/7/2008 New Chaste Moon 2/21/2008 Full Chaste Moon 3/7/2008 New Seed Moon 3/20/2008 Ostara 3/21/2008 Full Seed Moon 4/6/2008 New Hare Moon 4/20/2008 Full Hare Moon 5/5/2008 New Berry Moon 5/20/2008 Full Berry Moon 6/3/2008 New Blue Moon 6/18/2008 Full Blue Moon 6/20/2008 Litha 7/3/2008 New Mead Moon 7/18/2008 Full Mead Moon 8/1/2008 New Wort Moon 8/16/2008 Full Wort Moon 8/30/2008 New Barley Moon 9/15/2008 Full Barley Moon 9/22/2008 Mabon 9/29/2008 New Blood Moon 10/14/2008 Full Blood Moon 10/28/2008 New Snow Moon 11/13/2008 Full Snow Moon 11/27/2008 New Oak Moon 12/12/2008 Full Oak Moon 12/21/2008 Yule You're welcome. | | Sunday, January 6th, 2008 | 6:31 pm [tigira]
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New dedicant! Please join me in welcoming fyrebloom as a dedicant in the Blue Star community. She was dedicated today in a circle officiated by myself and meadmaker. | | Wednesday, December 5th, 2007 | 2:28 pm [gwisteria]
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Question to Bs men but not exclusive to them So me and a friend have taken on a project having to do with the making Gods accessible (specifically divine male energy) to a group of women that have been meeting and doing specific circles to gain insight with goddeses for eight years now......we irrevertly are called GOM (goddess of the month) anyway since we have done goddesses in a very "in your head "kinda way....i wanted the gods year to be very different so we are making CDs of six songs for ten gods and that is where you guys could help suggestions on songs for any of these gods or if you just got a feeling about a song..the six songs have this theme (STOLEN FROM A CLASS THAT B WENT TO)
1) First song is soft and melodic can be "air pudding" it supposed to inspire stretching and warming up. not words in music
2) second song can have singing, gentle movement inspiring and it would be great if it got faster towards the end of it
3) third should be louder, much more bouncy it should inspire active movement and lead into the more chaotic fourth
4) Should be loud, chaos inspiring, words not easily understandable,usually head banging, come to cresendo.
5)move back from chaos into flowing and gathering together yourself
6) Integrational song back moving back to grounding and centering song somewhat like the first.
The list of gods on the table are Hades, Janus, Manannon, Pan, Dionysus, Gwydion, Odin, Mars, Adonis, and Hephaetus
Any suggestions would be lovely.....thanks for your time,
Gerri aka Wisteria | | Tuesday, November 20th, 2007 | 11:39 am [mauryarose]
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tell G. Could the next person who talks to gwisteria tell her I sent her an email I need her to read, Please? I'd call but i've kind of lost my voice recently. Thanks, D Current Mood: drained | | Friday, October 26th, 2007 | 7:33 pm [inagoddesseye]
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Off Topic: For Mpls locals So, we just ordered take out from Star Dragon at 1540 E Lake St. I found a foreign, unexplainable object in my food. I almost threw up. They refused to refund our money, instead offering me a new version of the dish, which just made me nearly puke. So, I thought I would tell all of you, my friends and neighbors about how excellent the service was at this place.
Have a wonderful weekend. | | Wednesday, August 22nd, 2007 | 1:31 pm [sligoe]
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A question I am contemplating a needlework project for an altar cloth, and I'd like some feedback from tose who may be interested.
I want to embroider, or possible use fabric paint, all eight Sabbats and their symbols on a round tablecloth for use as a Sabbat altar cloth. What symbols would you associate with each Sabbat---symbols that could fairly easily be translated into hand-embroidery patterns?
I have some ideas, but I'd like to hear what you all think.
Thanks! :)
Current Mood: artistic | 10:02 am [badseed1980]
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Blue Star is everywhere, apparently. I found out today at work that Blue Star is the largest air conditioning company in India. I knew we were cool! :)
I have also drunk Blue Star wheat beer (from North Coast Brewing Co.), which was rather tasty. I've seen a Blue Star herbal salve as well.
Has anyone else come across other stuff that happens to use the name of the trad? I always find it highly amusing. | | Friday, July 27th, 2007 | 5:16 am [sligoe]
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News.. It came to me (through a gentle reminder of one of the ladies in the grove) that I should probably post hre to let everyone know that there has been a change. The Baltimore grove, known as Starfire, has changed it's name to Rogue Star. We've re-focused, set some new boundaries and limits, decided (again) that B* was THE path for us, and came up with a name that seems to suit us in this incarnation.
Thanks to all of you who have given support in the past, and continue to do so. Without your care, concern, support, and lvoe, this would be a much harder journey to travel.
Bright B* blessings from the ladies of Rogue Star, Baltimore MD!
Current Mood: busy | | Thursday, July 19th, 2007 | 3:43 pm [sequoiamanoch]
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old wood Out for a walk to get the morning paper with the hopes of finding another job. And lo and behold, an old woman sitting next to a beautiful antique piano outside the local V.A. The next thing I notice is a "free" sign on the piano. The old woman assures me that everything works and it was just tuned. Apparently the V.A. had just bought a new piano and was getting rid of this amazing 120 year old Estey Cabinet Grand. So I immediately run back to the house and yell for Cori. I tell her that we have to leave the house immediately. And boy was it a beautiful thing when the look of disgust came over her face when she found out it was a huge free piano that was causing my excitement. To make a long story short, I almost killed myself getting that piano into my truck. Then I rigged up a chain hoist mechanism on my front porch to help lift the 500 pound piano up the stairs. Cori's sister , her boyfriend and I were struggling with this hand carved mammoth when suddenly a stranger pulled over on the side of the road and said "ok you're making me feel guilty". He got out of his truck and proceeded to help us get this monster into my house. Just as quickly as he arrived, he was gone. Who was that masked man? I thought to myself. Then I realized, he wasn't wearing a mask. Who was that unmasked man? I thought to myself. Then I realized the pointlessness in calling him unmasked because technically everyone who isn't wearing a mask would be considered unmasked. that would hardly be individually descriptive enough had I actually been trying to find out our hero's identity. At this point I thought " who gives a shit about masks?" I have a piano. So I fixed the broken porch step that ended up being a casualty of war and cleaned the grease spots from the carpet(another casualty). then I tried my best to arrange the room in such a manner that would be less aggravating to my wife. The piano sounds great and I'm very excited about it. The moral of the story is, if you're unemployed and going to get a newspaper, bring home a piano! It'll make you're day! Oh and There is absolutely no way to get hair off a banana! Current Mood: accomplished | 3:40 pm [sequoiamanoch]
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HANS BREITMANN gife a barty; Dey had biano-blayin’, I felled in lofe mit a Merican frau, Her name vas Madilda Yane. She hat haar as prown ash a pretzel, Her eyes vas himmel-plue, Und vhen dey looket indo mine, Dey shplit mine heart in dwo. Hans Breitmann gife a barty, I vent dere you’ll pe pound; I valtzet mit Matilda Yane, Und vent shpinnen’ round und round. De pootiest Fraulein in de house, She vayed ’pout dwo hoondred pound, Und efery dime she gife a shoomp She make de vindows sound. Hans Breitmann gife a barty, I dells you it cost him dear; Dey rolled in more ash sefen kecks Of foost-rate lager beer. Und vhenefer dey knocks de shpicket in De deutschers gifes a cheer; I dinks dot so vine a barty Nefer coom to a het dis year. Hans Breitmann gife a barty; Dere all vas Souse and Brouse, Vhen de sooper comed in, de gompany Did make demselfs to house; Dey ate das Brot and Gensy broost, De Bratwurst and Braten vine, Und vash der Abendessen down Mit four parrels of Neckarwein. Hans Breitmann gife a barty; Ve all cot troonk ash bigs. I poot mine mout’ to a parrel of beer, Und emptied it oop mit a schwigs; Und den I gissed Madilda Yane, Und she shlog me on de kop, Und de gompany vighted mit daple-lecks Dill de coonshtable made oos shtop. Hans Breitmann gife a barty— Vhere ish dot barty now? Vhere ish de lofely golden cloud Dot float on de moundain’s prow? Vhere ish de himmelstrahlende stern— De shtar of de shpirit’s light? All goned afay mit de lager beer — Afay in de ewigkeit! Charles Godfrey Leland 1875 | | Wednesday, June 27th, 2007 | 10:19 pm [hypatia42]
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Calling all Initiates I have a question. I am nearing the end of my Neophyte and am wanting perspective from as many Initiates as I can get it from. If you want to email me directly with the answer cause you don't feel comfortable posting it here thats cool. I am reachable at hypatia42 at gmail dot com. I'm trying to ahve this conversation in person with as many people as possible, so if I have arranged that already don't feel like you have to answer twice. *EDIT; it has been suggested that you answer before reading. Your mileage may vary. I'm okay with discussion.*
The question being; What does it mean to you to be an Initiate? | | Monday, June 25th, 2007 | 4:09 pm [badseed1980]
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In the spirit of starting discussion... Tools, from a practical standpoint
I'm in the market for a blade that will be my athame once I'm initiated. I found two I like on a website some of my grovemates used. Biggest difference between them is the size and shape of the cross guard: one is wider, the other is more narrow. I asked the initiates in my grove if they'd recommend one style over the other, from a practical standpoint. One person said it was pretty much a matter of personal choice, but that I might find it easier to fit the blade with the narrower guard on a crowded altar. Good point.
Anyway, this makes me think that for those of us who haven't been collecting ritual tools for years, it might be nice to get some practical advice outside of the traditional requirements for tools and outside of the "does it feel like something you'd want to work with?" aspect. Stuff like, how big a chalice do you really need for X number of people? Do you need, like an ounce per person including libation? Two? What kinds of materials are less likely to react badly with the stuff we put in them?
What's the most practical kind of incense burner for altar use? Safety tips on proper use? Materials, size, etc.?
What do you do if a tool shows signs of physical deterioration, like if your staff develops a crack in it? Do you attempt repair or take that as a sign that it's time to get a new one?
What's the best way to get stains and wax spills out of an altarcloth? What about a coloured wax spill that leaves a stain even when you've gotten out as much of the wax as you can?
What adjustments to your usual altar setup do you make when circling outdoors for safety or convenience reasons?
What seem to be an optimal altar size? Does it depend more on the size of the group using it, or on what's on top?
These questions are just suggestions for the kind of stuff I think it might be neat to share. :)
Hope this facilitates some interesting discussion! |
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