Filed Under Poem for Hela | Comments Off on Daily Poem: The Port ~ Charles Baudelaire
The Port ~ Charles Baudelaire, Translated from French by Michael Hamburger A port is a delightful place of rest for a soul weary of life’s battles. The vastness of the sky, the mobile architecture of the clouds, the changing coloration of the sea, the twinkling of the lights, are a prism marvelously fit to amuse […]
Filed Under Bindrunes | Comments Off on Bindrune to Burn It All to the Ground
If you are new to working with bindrunes, I suggest you read the introductory bindrune post here, then return to this post to read about this specific bindrune. This is an intense and unpredictable rune. It is most definitely NOT a rune for someone new to magic and/or bindrunes. If you are looking for a […]
Filed Under Poem for Hela | Comments Off on Daily Poem: Response (For Eileen) ~ Bob Kaufman
Response (For Eileen) ~ Bob Kaufman Sleep little one, sleep for me The deep sleep of love. You are loved, awake or dreaming. You are loved. Dancing winds will sing for you, Ancient gods will pray for you, A poor lost poet will love you, As stars appear In the dark Skies.
Filed Under Poem for Hela | Comments Off on Daily Poem: To The Spider In the Crevice/Behind The Toilet Door ~ Janet Sutherland
To The Spider In the Crevice/Behind The Toilet Door ~ Janet Sutherland i have left you four flies three are in the freezer next to the joint of beef the other is wrapped in christmas paper tied with a pink ribbon beside the ironing table in the hall should you need to contact me in […]
Filed Under Bindrunes, Tarot, Runes, Oracles | Comments Off on Oracular Arts and Crafts: A Rune Casting Tapestry
I took a basic tapestry weaving class with the delightful Lou Grantham, proprietor of San Francisco Fibre, in August. So of course I know everything about how to weave a tapestry now! (Cue raucous laughter from offstage.) As with all arts, weaving is best practiced by doing it. I’m certainly not ready to take on something […]