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My current tea collection, expanding soon!
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Positive affirmation
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Reblogged from http://beachblood.tumblr.com/

Feel the sun on your face.
Embrace the warmth.
Embody the characteristics of the Sun:  warmth, giving, bright, reliable, and full of organic energy
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The LIGHT is the truth.. and it is increasing on this planet through solar flares from the sun.. crystalline energies from the galactic center and divine feminine energies from the center of the Earth. All darkness.. limitations.. shadows and fears.. will be brought forth for us to “see” and transcend.
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Artemis - My Goddess Guide

I had my love tarot read yesterday and did more research on Artemis - the Goddess that I can use as a guide.

Areas of Influence:

Artemis the Greek Goddess of the hunt, nature and birth.

Her descriptions of this Goddess include. Goddess of the night, Lady of the Beast, Woodland Goddess and Pheobe which translates as the bright one.

Several of this Goddesses roles may appear incompatible in nature. She is associated with death, brought swiftly through her arrows and healing. She is both Goddess of the hunt and the protector of wild animals. The contradictions are a reflection of the cycles of life.

Artemis was also a bird Goddess as she is associated with several wild birds including guinea fowl, buzzards and an inidentified sea bird.

She was also known as Artemis the Greek moon Goddess. Where she represents the new moon.

Artemis is an important archetypal figure for young independent and unmarried woman. In Goddess traditions today she is worshipped as a Maiden Goddess. 

Birth and Genealogy:

Born to Leto and Zeus, she is also the twin sister to Apollo whom according to myth she helped her mother to deliver. This is why she was called upon by woman to ease the pains of childbirth. 

Strengths:

Independence, courage, confidence and physical strength.

When this Goddess is only three years old she asks her father, Zeus for her own bow and arrow.

Her independence and free spirited nature is not appreciated by all the Goddesses. Aphrodite has no control over her as she is not interested in love. The Queen of the Gods, Hera is also forced into confronting her when Artemis sides with the Trojans during the war. 

Weaknesses:

Vengeful, impulsive and aloof.

Like many of the Greek Goddesses she does not like to be beaten. When Agamemnon kills a stag and boasts that she could not have done it better she is swift in seeking her revenge holding back the winds and preventing his fleet from sailing.

Roman Equivalent: Diana 

Artemis’s Symbolism:

Her bow and arrow that were a present from Zeus.

She is often drawn wearing a short functional tunic although one of the oldest representations of her depict her as a winged Goddess holding a stag and a leopard or lion.

Other works of art illustrate show her riding a chariot drawn by four stags.

Sacred Animals:

Deer, bears and hunting dogs.

Sacred Birds:

Guinea fowl and Buzzards were associated with this bird Goddess

Sacred Plants:

Cypress, almond, fir, walnut and willow trees. Amaranth, daisy, wormwood. Like her brother she was also associated with laurels. 

Artemis’s Archetypes

The Child of Nature :

This stereotype feels most at home outside bonding and communicating with the forces of nature. The Child of Nature is often emotionally very sensitive and prefers solace and the company of animals to being with people. They are often independent and physically fit.

The shadow aspect abuses animals and destroys the environment around them.

Artemis embodies this role as she is the Goddess of wild animals. As the huntress she becomes the shadow attribute of this stereotype, killing the animals and attacking anyone who tries to take away her dignity.

The Virgin :

This Archetype represents the desire to remain sexually pure and uncorrupted, maintaining your energy for other projects. It can also symbolize a deep desire to create brand new ideas and methods of working.

The shadow virgin, resists her sexuality due to fear and revolution of sex and the loss of innocence it symbolizes.

This Goddess is a prime example of this chaste Archetype as she asked her father, Zeus to grant her eternal virginity. All her companions were also virgins and she was extremely protective of her purity. When a hunter saw the Goddess and her nymphs bathing one myth says she turned him into a stag and set his dogs upon him.

How To Work With These Archetype

The Child of Nature:

To have this particular Archetype you need more than a love of nature. Your health and well-being is affected if you are unable to spend time outside working with animals, plants and other nature spirits. Your idea of hell is likely to be working in a busy office in the center of town.

People who possess the shadow aspect are cruel to animals and have no interest in preserving the natural world. 

The Virgin:

The Virgin is one of your main Archetypes, if you are continually preserving your vital energies, for spiritual pursuits. The Virgin may also represent a desire to explore virgin territory; inventing refreshing, new ideas and ways of doing things.

On the shadow side, fear and disgust caused by bad past experiences could be preventing you from exploring your sexuality. 

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oh my Beloved
Kindness of the Heart
Breath of Life
I bow to You

And I’m coming home
And I’m coming home
And I’m coming home
And I’m coming home

Ong namo guru dev namo

Oh my Beloved
Kindness of the Heart
Breath of Life
I bow to You

Divine Teacher
Beloved Friend
I bow to You
again and again

Lotus sitting on the water
beyond time and space
this is Your way
this is Your grace

Ong namo guru dev namo

this is Your way
this is Your grace

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ONG means Creator -

the Primal Vibration from which all creativity flows.

ONG NAMO, GURU DEV NAMO - 

the Adi Mantra that precedes Kundalini Yoga practice, tuning one in to the higher self. Ong is “Infinite Creative energy in manifestation and activity”. (“Om” or Aum is God absolute and unmanifested), Namo is “reverent greetings’ implying humility, Guru means “teacher or wisdom”, Dev means “Divine or of God” and Namo reaffirms humility and reverence. In all it means, “I call upon Divine Wisdom”.

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I can’t wait for my first San Pedro ceremony with a shaman from the Andes on the 24th!
yosemitemery:

Approximately 1-2 hours after consumption the San Pedro will reveal itself to the user; effects can last 8-15 hours. Effects can be amongst others: extreme sensitiveness to light: being able to see and feel every ray of light and see people and things ‘radiate’. Forgotten memories can return, being able to hear and see sounds and voices from far away, seeing the ‘magic light’. Besides that, emotions come out as laughing, crying, screaming, feeling pleasure, fear, love, love for everything that is and everything that is not.
The effects of San Pedro are in many ways more pleasant than those of peyote. To begin with, its taste is only slightly bitter and the initial nausea is not as likely to occur. When the full psychotropic experience takes hold it is less overwhelming, more tranquil and not nearly as physical as that from peyote.
“Cimora” is a brew made from San Pedro cacti. It originates from South America and is employed in a similar way as Ayahuasca is. The ceremony is always held at night and an alter is laid out to help guide practitioners through the “spirit world” facilitating in healing. These admixtures are used by shamans in especially difficult cases.
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“Tree Of Life - The Grounding” by Lakandiwa
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“Summer” by bexfoster

http://bexfoster.deviantart.com/art/Summer-107960525?q=gallery%3Abexfoster%2F6242434&qo=81
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