Draw for January 14, 2017

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Draw for January 14, 2017 Active Influence: Billing/King of Coins Rune: Algiz/Protection (reversed) Hidden Influence: Garm/Nine of Swords Do not yet try to go where you are not ready to venture. Garm challenges you to honestly and objectively consider your situation, and to make clear choices based on reality. Billing advises you to take inventory […]

Daily Poem: Vision ~ May Thielgaard Watts

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Vision ~ May Thielgaard Watts To-day there have been lovely things I never saw before; Sunlight through a jar of marmalade; A blue gate; A rainbow In soapsuds on dishwater; Candlelight on butter; The crinkled smile of a little girl Who had new shoes with tassels; A chickadee on a thorn-apple; Empurpled mud under a […]

Draw for January 13, 2017

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Draw for January 13, 2017 Active Influence: Jord/Queen of Coins Rune: Eihwaz/Yew Hidden Influence: Vafthrudnir/Two of Swords You are so ready for the weekend, but first, you do have some things to wrap up. You will be able to enjoy the weekend more fully if you don’t have unfinished work hanging over your head, so […]

Community Altar for January 2017

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The Community Altar for January 2017 has been posted on my Patreon wall! I apologize for the delay in actually posting it. I’ve been trying to get all of the technology to cooperate, in order to post a photo of the altar with all of the candles lit that isn’t either a) too dark to see […]

Daily Poem: The Death of Myth-Making ~ Sylvia Plath

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The Death of Myth-Making ~ Sylvia Plath Two virtues ride, by stallion, by nag, To grind our knives and scissors: Lantern-jawed Reason, squat Common Sense, One courting doctors of all sorts, One, housewives and shopkeepers. The trees are lopped, the poodles trim, The laborer’s nails pared level Since those two civil servants set Their whetstone […]

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