Thursday, 24 May 2012
Tarot
I've been taking some time to absorb the images of the Tarot pack. At the moment I'm using them for meditation. My spirit journeys have been getting more powerful and I'm getting better at spending time and finding my way.
But sometimes it seems necessary to have a fixed image or a point of focus to explore. This is a different sort of experience, and the results seem to take me deeper into myself rather than out into other worlds.
Looking at different tarot packs is instructive. I'm coming to the conclusion that ony by designing my own (though I'm not a good artist) or collecting images that have the right resonances and making up cards from them, will I get a really useful pack for meditation purposes.
The images other people have put together are interesting and helpful, and I think it pays to refer to more than one pack when studying the Tarot. But for personal use, this would be confusing. So getting a pack together that is just right and works for me is going to be a long-term project.
A witch's work is a never-ending quest. So be it.
Monday, 7 May 2012
Plant Allies
I have been experimenting with using plants as allies for meditation and visionary
journeys. I’ve had some interesting
results which I’m keeping for my personal record. I’ll say something now about
techniques and approaches, partly to get them clear for myself and partly in
case anyone else wants to pick up from them and ask questions or make helpful
suggestions.
My basic approach is
to identify suitable plants and find ways of relating with them. Books on plant
lore and advice on gaining plant allies are available, but they only tell what
worked for others. It’s useful to read as much as you can but not to take
everything you read on trust. You need to find out what responses you can get
yourself from different plants. Approach
plants in your garden, in the woods, in a local park, even in a weedy patch in
a street corner, to find out which ones you can tune in to.
I have had best results from native plants growing wild and
I have put some of the best ones in my garden in a special place with a seat
nearby so I can meditate near them.
There are also places in the woods where certain plants and trees grow
where I like to go and be quiet with them.
Sometimes you need to get closer using bits of crushed leaf
for the feel or the scent or the moisture. This can be done indoors. You can
also burn dried leaves in a thurible. I won’t go into eating plants now . If you are using dried plants out of season
it can also be useful to have a picture
to look at, preferably of the actual plant you are using when it was growing.
Last there is the question of buying essential oils and
commercially available forms of plant essences. These are good for extra atmospheric
background but not instead of actual plants. Essential oil in water in a burner
or flower water put on the skin can be good, though you have to be careful what
you are buying as sometimes what is sold is ‘chemically identitical’ fragrance
rather than real extracts.
Tuesday, 1 May 2012
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