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June is one of the most beautiful months in the Northern Hemisphere! Full blossoming roses, green, lush leaves and fruit coming in as well as flower and herbs!
No wonder Shakespeare place a lovely comedy at Midsummer and NO wonder the Solstice is celebrated as well.
The Sun at its height and strength at this time fills us all with light and growing power.
I was blessed to be walking through wild places picking St. John’s Wort, Lavender, Elder flower and Wild Roses.  What a blessing it was to see bees (yes we saw many thank Goddess) buzzing through the flowers and watch the dragonflies scoot over the water.
I was lucky to also celebrate with great fun Litha with my group of students, high on a hill in a park in NYC.  Looking over the children playing, the families barbecuing and with the sounds of traffic in our ears!
Both days were magical and full of surprises.
Take some time to really breathe in the magic of the season and honor the growing things around you.  Urban or Rural it is easy to see the Goddesses handwork everywhere!
Just branching out into more tea blends there are many available now by the pot or by the pound!
From sleepy time teas to women’s blends to men’s health and adrenal rejuvenation blends.
I should have them all up and available to you by summers end.  These blends are magical and healing!
In the meantime perhaps a healing and rejuvenating  bath or some wonderful magical and healing solid perfume? To celebrate the marriage of the God and Goddess.
Take a look here for some ideas:
See you next month!
Bright blessings my friend.

A little about Beltane!

 

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History of Beltane Beltane is also known as Walburge, Bealtaine, Bhealtainn and May Day. It is usually celebrated on May eve or the 1st of May. The actual translation of the word is debatable. Scholars agree that taine or teine means “fire” because the word is used to express fire today in both the Scottish and Irish Gaelic languages. The first syllable, Beal or Bel is not clearly defined. One theory is that the festival is named after the Celtic god Bel (also known as Beli, or Belinus). Therefore, Beltane would mean “Bel’s fire.” Beal, the Gaelic word for “shining one” or “brilliant,” gives Beltane the meaning of “brilliant fire.” On the eve of Beltane all fires were extinguished and relit with embers from the Beltane fire. The Celts built two fires created from the nine sacred woods (Rowan, Apple, Dogwood, Poplar, Juniper, Cedar, Pine, Holly and Oak). The herds were ritually driven between them to purify and protect them. The fires celebrated the return of life and fruitfulness to the earth and would protect, heal and purify anything or one that passed by or jumped over. Beltane is the Sacred Marriage and union of the God and Goddess. Beltane is also celebration of fertility, fruitfulness and the coming of summer. It is a time when the light half of the year is waxing and everything is growing and coming into full greenery and bloom. It is the last of the spring fertility festivals, and is a time when all prepare for the warm months ahead. Beltane celebrates the height of Spring and the flowering of life. The Goddess manifests as the May Queen and Flora. The God emerges as the May King and Jack in the Green. The danced Maypole represents Their unity, with the pole itself being the God and the ribbons that encompass it, the Goddess. Colors are the Rainbow spectrum. Beltane is a festival of flowers, fertility, sensuality, and delight. An old Swedish custom stated that the balefire had to be lit by two people–a male and a female, striking two flints together. This is symbolic of the sexual union of the God and Goddess. In Norway the balefires are called Balder’s Fires in honor of their Sun God. Old brooms were often thrown upon these fires and new ones, made during the winter, were brought out and dedicated to their intended purpose. Germanic and Dianic covens celebrate Bealtaine as a Night of the Dead, where ancestors are asked to join them at the warmth of the fire in much the same way the Celts do at Samhain. Prepare a May basket by filling it with flowers and goodwill and then give it to someone in need of healing and caring, such as a shut-in or elderly friend. Form a wreath of freshly picked flowers, wear it in your hair, and feel yourself radiating joy and beauty. Dress in bright colors. Dance the Maypole and feel yourself balancing the Divine Female and Male within. On May Eve, bless your garden in the old way by making love with your lover in it. Make a wish as you jump a bonfire or candle flame for good luck. Welcome in the May at dawn with singing and dancing.

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The Magic Apothecary

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One of the things I love about myself is that I AM a walking commercial for some amazing people and their wonderful products and/or services.  Perhaps it is one of those “pay it forward” things, given that some people are wondrous walking commercials for Robert Alvarez, the Psychic Witch, but I digress.

The other day, I could not recall the last time I had written about someone who I hold in high esteem, someone whose products and/or services are wonderful, so today’s post is going to be about someone just like that.

Mary is the Living Goddess of The Magic Apothecary (www.themagicapothecary.com).  I have been availing myself of her amazing products for several years now, and they always work for me.  Some work super fast, and some work after a little while, but they always work for me!

She is a highly skilled Witch who uses pure essential oils and wonderful herbs to create candles, essential oil blends, perfumes, make-up, lotions and more.  She recently expanded to making what I Lovingly call Healing Honeys, but I digress.

She uses what she has learned about Moon Magick, Witchcraft, Ritual, Herbs, Essential Oils and more to create amazing products for manifesting one’s desires or dreams.  As Mr. Prosperity, I AM especially adoring of her “Isis and Osiris Money Candle.”  Last year, I had purchased the Candle.  At the time, I did not realize that the fee for that candle had increased, but I knew it was worth it because I knew who made it!

Well, that night I began burning the candle.  The very next day I received an Email from a client, a client who had not had a Reading with me for about six months.  She wanted to schedule a Reading with me, and wanted to know if I was available that same week.  In one fell swoop, I received almost double my money.

I also love the fact that, if there is an intention you wish to manifest, and you do not see a product that can help you manifest it on The Magic Apothecary Web site, more than likely she can create the product for you.  One of my regular clients wanted some “Uncrossing” Incense.  Uncrossing is wonderful for dissolving “bad” luck, reversing ill fortune, eliminating hard negative energies (from within you and without) and for clearing all blocks and roads, both literal and figurative.

I did not see any on Mary’s Web site, so I asked her if she could make some.  She said that she could and she did.  Well, let me tell you, Mary’s Uncrossing Blend WORKS!  My client feels lighter of Spirit, and she is definitely more Prosperous.  In addition, she is enjoying her home more, as well as her relationships, too.

I cannot over-recommend you visit http://www.themagicapothecary.com.  And if and when you avail yourself of their amazing products, please let Mary know that you found about them from Robert Alvarez, the Psychic Witch.

Dear blog followers and readers, thank you so much for honoring I AM and what I do.  I wish all of you and yours a wonderful and wondrous weekend.

 

My Herbal Teacher Good Lecture about using Nature to heal.

My Herbal Teacher on WBAI

Peeka Trenkle

 

Open Center Show on WBAI Radio: Peeka Trenkle

Sandy Was the Name of the Dark Goddess This Samhain

 

I have always kept Samhain sacred.  Since the beginning of my Witchcraft practice there has NEVER been a year where there was no Samhain.  Samhain is the day when Witches and Pagans (Halloween) honor, revere and speak with the dead.  It is a time to remember that we are finite on this earth and to honor the Dark Gods and Goddesses of the underworld where we all will be one day.  It is a time of slaughter, silence,  death and sleep.

Hurricane Sandy made sure of that here in New York.

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