Swap Coordinator: | LadyT (contact) |
Swap categories: | Themed |
Number of people in swap: | 4 |
Location: | Other |
Type: | None |
Last day to signup/drop: | October 15, 2008 |
Date items must be sent by: | October 24, 2008 |
Number of swap partners: | 1 |
Description: | |
The Earth, like all living things, has Her own rhythms and cycles. The changing seasons of the Wheel of the Year hold a foundational rhythm for life on planet Earth. The Wheel flows through an 8-point cycle:
8 holidays (Sabbats) honor these sacred rhythms of the Wheel of Year. These sacred days are traditionally celebrated through sacred rites and festivals. When we celebrate these holidays, we join in partnership with the Earth, lending our energies to the turning of the Wheel. The cycle of these 8 stages of the Wheel of the Year are found again and again in the many rhythms of our lives:
By consciously tuning to the Wheel of the Year, we can tune deeply to this foundational cycle of life, and learn to work with the energies of Nature, rather than struggling against the natural currents of life on Mother Earth. This an ELECTRONIC & INTERNATIONAL SWAP - As each Sabbat occurs (eight times a year), you will email ME one (1) corresponding ritual that you have either written yourself or that you have participated in and like. I will then forward it to all of the swappers - for all to see, share and get ideas for their own practices. This is really about sharing ideas on how you live your spiritual life! You WILL be asisgned one (1) swap partner - because its the way this system works - so please feel free to send that partner a little token, talisman or something for their altar that corresponds with your sent ritual - THIS WOULD CONSTITUTE a HEART but not neccessary. So if you sign up for this SWAP - you must agree to not badly rate your partner if you DO NOT receive anything and by the same token - give them a heart for doing so. You will have to re-sign up for each Sabbat - as there is no way (that I know of) to re-assign partners (so it makes things exciting and everyone gets a cultural exchange) and dates for each one without starting over. I will make sure to send you an email inviting you each time. RULES (even though I hate them) Rating of 4.5 or better, with NO no sends in the past six months. Go ahead and message me if you’ve been rated unfairly at any point or have a good reason for your lower rating or the no sends, and we’ll talk. I’m certainly open to listening - as I understand LIFE HAPPENS! Newbies allowed, but with filled out profiles please by the time you are signing up. Communication is key. If you’re going to be late with the swap, let your partner know. If your partner tells you he/she is going to be late, and keeps up the communication, give him/her a break. Sometimes things come up that just can’t be helped. Life happens! I reserve the right to ban anyone that I think might be a problem. This means people that I've noticed have a history of rating unfairly, nastiness, etc. I believe in playing nice & fairly. ENJOY, Have FUN - after-all, this is a HOBBY . . hobbies are supposed to bring you joy & happiness!!!!!!!! WE"LL START with SAMHAIN (October 31/November 1) Samhain, most often recognized as the Pagan New Year, is also called Ancestor Night. It represented the final harvest, when the crops were safely stored for the coming Winter. As the veil between the worlds of life and death is thin on this night, we take this time to remember our beloved dead." Pagans say farewell to the God even though he readies to be reborn at Yule. This grand Sabbat, also known as Feast of the Dead ,Feast of Apples, All Hallows, and of course Halloween, once marked the time of sacrifice. This was the time when animals were slaughtered to ensure food throughout the winter. The God fell as well to ensure our continuing existence. This is a time of reflection and coming to terms with the one thing in life which we have no control - death. Pagans feel that on this night the separation between the physical and spiritual realities is it's least guarded and it's veil the thinnest. It is a time for dimensional openings and workings, and also the celebration of the death of the year king. It is a somber holiday, one of dark clothes and thoughts for the dead, it is said to be the time when those of necromantic talents can speak with the dead and it is certainly a time to remember ones dead. It is a time of endings of relationships and bad situations and it is the time when one can see the glimmer of hope in the future. There are as many concepts attached to this holiday as any other, truly a time of remembrance of our ancestors and all those who have gone before. In light & love . . aho, Butterfly Light Keeper |
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