From the monthly archives:

May 2007

Blessings of the Sagittarius Blue Moon!

by Beth on May 30, 2007

The plum tree, dwindling, contains less of the spring;But the garden is wider, and holds more of the Moon. – Zen saying Depending on where you happen to be riding on our globe, this is the 2nd Full Moon of May. For some folks, depending on the time zone, its fullness comes June 1, which [...]

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Nature will bear the closest inspection. She invites us to lay our eye level with her smallest leaf, and take an insect view of its plane. – Henry David Thoreau I’ve been discussing some suggestions for getting to know your green ally – a plant that will be your guide and friend as you deepen [...]

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Learning to see your Green Ally

by Beth on May 29, 2007

Never lose an opportunity of seeing anything that is beautiful, for beauty is God’s handwriting — a wayside sacrament. Welcome it in every fair face, in every fair sky, in every flower, and thank God for it as a cup of blessing.– Ralph Waldo Emerson On Sunday, I shared some first steps to finding and [...]

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To dare is to lose one’s footing momentarily.To not dare is to lose oneself.– Søren Kierkegaard Get ready for a busy week! The Knight of Wands is here! The Wands suit, of course, is about Fire, action, will, and energy. And the Knights of the Tarot are always how that suit is put into action. [...]

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A little too abstract, a little too wise,It is time for us to kiss the earth again,It is time to let the leaves rain from the skies,Let the rich life run to the roots again. — Robinson Jeffers Our gardens have much to teach us about finding the balance between creativity and surrender, between acceptance [...]

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Opening the Garden Gate

by Beth on May 26, 2007

The Great Way has no gate.Clear water has no taste.The tongue has no bone.In complete stillness, a stone girl is dancing. — Seung Sahn In the garden, we are able to encounter so many aspects of the Divine and the magical. There we may encounter thresholds to other realms, beyond the everyday concerns of the [...]

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Findhorn

by Beth on May 25, 2007

In honor of Maia and Flora, and all the other Green Growing Powers of Springtime, we are weaving magic with our allies in the garden. Yesterday, I wrote about the amazing experiences of Machaelle Small Wright when she began working directly with the devas and Nature spirits of her land in Virginia. The result has [...]

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Happy World Tarot Day

by Beth on May 25, 2007

This day was created to celebrate the unique, wonderful magic of the Tarot, promoting its use as a tool for good, and for the benefit and growth of the Spiritual Self. Purpose : 1) To promote Tarot’s use beyond any public conception of it as ‘evil’ or Satanic. 2) To promote Tarot uses in honest [...]

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Co-creative gardening and science

by Beth on May 24, 2007

And every stone and every star a tongue,And every gale of wind a curious song.The Heavens were an oracle, and spokeDivinity: the Earth did undertakeThe office of a priest; and I being dumb(Nothing besides was dumb) all things did comeWith voices and instructions…– Thomas Traherne (1637-1674) Gardening is one of the oldest activities of civilization, [...]

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Magical Threshold

by Beth on May 23, 2007

There is a root of peace within this Earth.Plant it in my heart, my home, my land. That it may grow deeply.And then will it branch and give shade, Then will it blossom for the lovers,And yield fruit that none will lack.Then will the old sit under its shade and be honored. And the babies [...]

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