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Monday, April 30, 2012
Monday December 12 2011 Mel Rosen
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Simbolurile Lunii Decembrie
Numele decembrie provine din latinescul " decem", adica "zece", aceasta luna fiind cea de-a zecea in calendarul roman inainte de introducerea lunilor ianuarie si februarie. In timp ce 1 decembrie reprezinta in emisfera nordica prima zi a iernii meteorologice, aceeasi zi marcheaza debutul verii meteorologice in emisfera sudica. "Numele lunii decembrie in alte limbi ale lumii" : albaneza - dhjeto, anglo-saxona - Heligh-monath, araba - disaembir / kanun al awwal, armeana - dektembe'r, azerbageana - dekabr, bantu - Nalupale/Simwenje, basca - abendua, bengaleza - phagun, bretona - Kerzu, bulgara - dek'emvri, catalana - desembre, ceha - prosinec, congoleza - s'anza ya z'omi na m'ibal'e (a douasprezecea luna ), coreeana - sip-i-wol, croata - prosinac, daneza - December, egipteana - disimbir, engleza - December, esperanto - Decembro, estoniana - detsember, etiopiana - tahsas, filipineza - Disy'embre, finlandeza - joulukuu, franceza - d'ecembre, georgiana - dek'emberi, germana - Dezember, germana veche - Christmond, greaca - theki'emvrios, hindi - phagun, disambar, iraniana - Dey, irlandeza - galeza - M'i na Nollag, italiana - dicembre, japoneza - ju]nigatsu, kurda - dus^embur, cir^iya pascin, latina- Decembris, letona - decembris, lituaniana - gruodzio (gruodis) menuo, macedoneana - dekemvri, mandarina (chineza) - shieryue, norvegiana - Desember, olandeza - December, poloneza - grudzien, portugheza - dezembro, rusa - dek'abr',spaniola - diciembre, swahili - mwezi wa kumi na mbili, suedeza - December,tailandeza - tahn-wah kohm, tibetana - dawa tchu, ungara - december.SIMBOLURI SI SEMNIFICATII IN LUNA DECEMBRIE Adjust traditiei astrologice, simbolurile caracteristice oamenilor nascuti in luna decembrie ( zodia Sagetatorului : 1 - 21 decembrie si zodia zodia Capricornului : 22 decembrie - 31 decembrie) sunt pietrele de turcoaz, lapis lazuli, zircon, topaz albastru si tanzanit, florile de narcisa si ilice, si arborii de carpen, smochin, fag si mar."Pietrele lunii decembrie "TURCOAZUL este una din cele mai vechi amulete de protectie si un recunoscut simbol al bogatiei in multe culturi antice. Cu o culoare verzui-albastra sau albastru pal, turcoazul a fost folosit pentru bijuterii inca din vremea Egiptului adventure. Numele acestei geme, semnificand "piatra turceasca", se datoreaza faptului ca ea era adusa odinioara in Europa prin Turcia.Se spune ca daca daruiesti o piatra de turcoaz unui prieten, acesta va fi aparat de energiile critical si va fi insotit mereu de noroc. De aici provine simbolistica turcoazului de piatra a prieteniei. Totodata, exista credinta ca aceasta gema aduce liniste si armonie asupra unei pod. Potrivit altei superstitii, turcoazul imprumuta caracteristicile persoanei custody il poarta. Alte proprietati magice ale turcoazului sunt : - amuleta conflicting deochiului- protejeaza impotriva intepaturilor otravite, a orbirii, asasinarii si mortii accidentale.- absoarbe energia negativa si poseda vibratii vindecatoare foarte puternice.LAPIS LAZULI este o gema incarcata de istorie si legende. In cultura egipteana antica exista practica de a se aseza in morminte o piatra de lapis lazuli in forma de scarabeu, in scopul protejarii decedatului. In multe civilizatii stravechi, aceasta gema era mult mai pretuita decat aurul.Se spune ca visul unei pietre de lapis lazuli prevesteste o loialitate eterna in dragoste. In practicile de vindecare magica, lapis lazului este utilizat pentru curatirea si purificarea unor parti ale corpului.Se spune ca marea intensitate a acestei geme are capacitatea de a deschide multe centre chakra. ZIRCONUL inglobeaza simbolurile intuitiei, adevarului, stabilitatii si credintei.Cunoscut in antichitate sub numele de hiacint, zirconul a fost considerat drept o gema foarte puternica de protectie, fiind folosit pentru alungarea diavolilor si apararea conflicting otravurilor, prevenirea fulgerelor si asigurarea unei bogate recolte.De asemeni, era utilizat pentru lecuirea insomniei, depresiilor, crampelor, ranilor si bolilor de inima. Zirconul alb are aceleasi semnificatii si puteri magice ca si diamantul. Zirconul galben este folosit mai ales in amulete de dragoste, cel portocaliu ca simbol al frumusetii si amuleta de protectie in vremea calatoriilor, cel maro ca simbol al pamantului si atribut al zeilor si zeitelor pamantului.Zirconul verde este ales de obicei pentru amulete de atragere a bogatiei si norocului, iar cel rosu este utilizat drept gema protectoare si vindecatoare, fiind un simbol al averii, puterii si curajului. Semnificatia TOPAZULUI. Origine, simbol si legenda.TANZANITUL poate fi gasit numai in Tanzania, la poalele muntelui Kilimanjaro.Caracterizat printr-o imbinare armonioasa de plum si albastru, tanzanitul este considerat o piatra mistica, nascuta, potrivit unei legende Masai, dintr-o stanca lovita de un fulger. "Florile lunii decembrie "NARCISA, simbol al exageratei iubiri fata de sine sau al racelii inimii, isi datoreaza numele lui Narcis, preafrumosul tanar din mitologia greceasca. Mai multe despre acest subiect in Legenda narcisei Potrivit druizilor, ILICELE (Ilex aquifolium), inzestrate cu frunze stralucitoare si fructe rosii, ramaneau verzi si in timpul iernii pentru a mentine frumusetea pe pamant dupa ce sacrii stejari isi pierdeau frunzele.Ilicele reprezentau plantele sacre a lui Saturn, zeul soarelui, fiind consacrate mai ales in vremea festivalului roman Saturnalia.Romanii isi daruiau reciproc cununi cu ilice si le foloseau pentru a impodobi si a onora astfel statuile si imaginile reprezentandu-l pe zeul Saturn. Simbol consacrat al sarbatorilor de iarna si Craciunului, mai ales in occident, ilicele impodobeau locuintele stravechilor celti in perioada solstitiului de iarna, dar mai ales usile si ferestrele acestora, ele fiind considerate drept capcane pentru spiritele rele custody incercau sa patrunda in pod. "Arborii lunii decembrie "CARPENUL simbolizeaza protectia si este reprezentat adesea drept "sarea pamantului".Totodata, el evoca spatele viguros si umerii largi ai barbatilor custody isi cultiva ogoarele, fiind vazut drept o coloana vertebrala a pamantului. Originari din regiunea mediteraniana, SMOCHINII apar in multe imagini reprezentand gradina raiului. Dupa ce au mancat din fructul oprit, Adam si Eva si-au acoperit goliciunea cu frunze despre custody se spune ca ar fi fost de smochin.In traditia islamica sunt mentionati doi arbori interzisi in Eden : smochinul si maslinul.In mitologia greaca, smochinul este asociat cu Dionysus (Bacchus la romani), zeul vinului si al betiei, si cu Priapus, satirul simbolizand dorinta sexuala.Smochinul este un arbore sacru pentru buddhisti.Potrivit unei legende, Siddhartha Gautama sau Buddha a ajuns la iluminare in anul 528 d.Chr., in timp ce era asezat sub un arbore "bo", un tip de smochin.In acest fel, "bo' sau "bodhi" a ramas consacrat drept un simbol al iluminarii. In credinta vechilor romani, FAGUL era copacul sacru al zeitei Diana. Ei purtau bucati din lemnul acestui arbore drept talismane si consacrau libatii prin custody turnau vin peste trunchiurile de fagi.Totodata, se credea ca o bucata de lemn de fag prezenta in casa poate prelungi chinurile nasterii unui copil sau pot impiedica sufletul unui decedat sa isi gaseasca calea de eliberare. Celtii considerau fagii drept arbori ai invatarii, intelepciunii, simboluri ale cuvantului scris si ale prosperitatii. Intr-o straveche superstitie, se spune ca daca iti scrii mai multe dorinte pe un lemn de fag pe custody il ingropi apoi in pamant, dorintele vor incepe sa se indeplineasca pe masura ce bucata de lemn putrezeste. Fagul a fost asociat si cu zeitati precum Ogma, Hermes, Thoth, Mercur, Odin, Cronos.MARUL este un simbol al magiei, tineretii, frumusetii, fertilitatii, ispitei, dragostei, masculinitatii si fericirii.Pentru celti, acest copac era un insemn al creativitatii, al artei si poeziei, dar si un simbol al virtutii, puritatii sau maternitatii. In unele part ale Europei, pomul de mar este simbolul arborelui vietii unui baiat. Vezi si Marul in vraji si farmece de dragoste "Evenimente si traditii din luna decembrie "- 1 decembrie - Ziua nationala a Romaniei ; ziua marii uniri - 1 decembrie - Ziua internationala SIDA- 2 decembrie - Ziua nationala a Emiratelor Arabe Affiliate- 6 decembrie - Sfantul Nicolae - 6 decembrie - Ziua independentei in Finlanda - 10 decembrie - Decernarea premiilor Nobel ; aniversarea mortii lui Alfred Nobel - 10 decembrie - Ziua internationala a drepturilor omului - 12 decembrie - Ziua independentei in Kenia - 20 - 22 decembrie - Solstitiul de iarna.Acest solstitiu are loc in ziua de 21 decembrie in anii 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014 si pe objects de 20 decembrie in anul 2012- 23 decembrie - Ziua imparatului in Japonia - 24 decembrie - Ajunul Craciunului - 25 decembrie - Craciunul - Nasterea Domnului - 27 decembrie -Sfantul Stefan- 31 decembrie - Ajunul Anului NouCopyright (c) diane.roArticole din acelasi domeniu in blogul Dianei:Simbolurile lunii septembrieSimbolurile lunii octombrieSimbolurile lunii noiembriehttp://www.diane.ro/rss.xmlhttp://www.diane.ro/feeds/posts/default?alt=rsshttp://www.diane.ro/atom.xmlhttp:/diane.ro/feeds/posts/default?orderby=updated
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Thursday, April 26, 2012
Difference Between Kavach Stotra And Mantra
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taboos. The rigid mantric procedures and guidelines do not apply to stotras.
Kavachas should be chanted with some sort of ritual purity. Actually kavachas
are mandatory before chanting mantra or doing any saadhana A kavach usually comprises of digbandh ( To deactivate 10 directions against negative energy or impact, Viniyog ( A sankalp of taking some water in your palm and releasing the same on completion of verse which tells about rishi,chandh,keelan,utkeelan,bija and shakti of the Kavach. Nayaas ( both angg nayas ( body parts) and karr( Hand ) Nayas.A kavach may comprise of several mantras and bija mantrasWhen intense saadhanas are done, the nervous system may undergo severe strain due to the forceful awakening of the kundalini energy through the nervous system till
brain. This can sometimes cause people to lose their mental balance. Chanting
of kavachas
Generally, one who regularly chants kavacha of deities is protected and will experience miraculous escape during life-threatening circumstances.
Stotra, kavachas and mantras have a common purpose - that of securing the
Grace of Deities to the aspirant.You can chant them at your convenience. But, while chanting kavachas and mantras you
should be more careful with the pronunciations. There might be printing errors
in the works which you should get corrected by experts in your area.
But stotras are not bound by such rigid rules. It is like a child's calling
a close relative....though the child may call without clarity, the elders will
know whom the child is calling....like that even if there is a slight mistake in
chanting simple slokhas and stotras, the side effects will not be severe,
because it is almost like a child addressing its elders in the family. That is
why sages have given stotras out of their kindness for the use of everyone.Mantras are potent Sound syllables that create vibration and resonance,they are used to invoke the deity to seek different desires from power,siddhhis to moksha or final emancipation.Mantras are sounds, syllables, words or groups of words that are repeated with the goal of creating a positive transformation within the personAccording to the vaidika scriptures on Mantra Shastra (Science of Mantras) sublime vibrations of Shabda (eternal sound) and Nada (cosmic vibration) is the originator of everything that exists in nature. It is indeed the source of the omnipresent manifestation of the supreme consciousness - the Para Brahm. Therefore, Shabda and Nada are regarded as the reflections of Brahm. The anahat swar ( the "Unmade Sound,soundless sound, "sound" of the universe, the primal sound of energy itself.) induced by these vibrations is said to be the generator of perpetual energy in the universe. Thus Mantra Yoga maintains that everything in nature, all objects, whether they be animate or inanimate, are composed of sound vibrations. All physical objects are composed of sound and each physical object, be it an insect, a rock, a building, a planet, or a human being, resonates their own particular harmonic note. A KAVACH IS A NECESSITY FOR CREATING THE DESIRED PROTECTIVE AMBIENCE AND ENVIRONMENT FOR SADHAK,INDIVIDUAL OR MANTRIK.
MANTRAS ARE VERY POTENT SOURCE OF ASTRAL ENERGY AND ONLY A FEW OF THEM CAN BE RECITED WITHOUT DUE PROCEDURES RITUALS AND PROTECTION OF KAVACH.SOME EXAMPLES OF EXCEPTION ARE OM, OM NAMO SHIVAYE,OM GANESHAYA NAMAH AND HARE RAMA HARE KRISHNA. ETC.
LORD SHIVA HAD LOCKED LOTS OF MANTRAS DUE THEIR INCESSANT USE BY ASURS ( DEMONS) IN SEEKING BOONS AND POWERS FROM DEITIES, IN CASE OF KEELAT MANTRAS A PROCEDURE OF UTKEELAN( UNLOCKING) IS NECESSARY.MANTRAS REQUIRE SPECIFIC PROCEDURES AND THUS THEY SHOULD NOT BE ADOPTED AND RECITED IN CASUAL WAY.
A mantra has the following six parts:1. It has a rishi who had self-realization for the first time through this mantra, and who gave this mantra to the world. He is the seer for this mantra. Sage Vishwamitra, for example, is the rishi for the Gayatri mantra.
2. The mantra has a metre, which governs the inflection of the voice.
3. The mantra has a particular devata or supernatural being, higher or lower, as its informing power. This devata is the presiding deity of the mantra.
4. The mantra has a bija or seed. The seed is a significant word, or series of words, which gives a special power to the mantra. The bija is the essence of the mantra.
5. Every mantra has a shakti. The shakti is the energy of the form of the mantra, that is, of the vibration forms set up by its sounds. These carry the individual to the devata that is worshipped.
6. The mantra has a kilaka, pillar or pin. This plugs the mantra chaitanya, consciousness, that is hidden in the mantra. As soon as the plug is removed by constant and prolonged repetition of the name, the chaitanya that is hidden is revealed. The devotee gets darshan of the ishta devata.
The Name of the deity which is to be worshipped. Usually Shri or Om is prefixed to the deity's Name. [Refer 'Prefixing Shri or Om to the Name'.]
Whatever is to be asked of the deity.
PALLAV (SALUTATION)
Pallav refers to the last or the decorative part of the mantra. Pallav also means to collect, the description of the benefit derived, etc. Often the 'namaha' in a mantra expresses salutation to the deity. That is the pallav. The words in the mantra are also known as pallav.
THE MEANING OF SOME WORDS WHICH APPEAR AT THE END OF A MANTRA: 'Often several words like namaha, svaha, svadha, vashat, voushat, hum and phat are joined to the bijas. These words either depict the mental state of a seeker at the time of chanting the mantra or whatever one wishes to achieve with their usage.
. Namaha : The serene and peaceful state of the antahkaran appeasing the deity of the mantra by surrendering to it.. Svaha : Destruction of harmful energy, for instance curing a disease and doing good to others, appeasing the deity of the mantra with offerings.. Svadha : Self-contentment, strengthening oneself. Vashat : A spiritual emotion of destroying the enemy. Voushat : To create conflicts or opposition among enemies,to acquire power and wealth. Hum : Anger and courage, to frighten one's enemyPhat : A spiritual emotion of attacking the enemy, to drive the enemy awayKILAK
. Kilak means a wedge or a clue to a mystical puzzle. The Guru gives the kilak of the mantra. Consequently the energy of the mantra is manifested. Kilak means the description, proximity, speed and method of pronunciation, the rhythm of recitation of the mantra (alap), etc. Sometimes the kilak assumes the form of a prior notice. When a sage creates a mantra along with a precondition that 'without the pronunciation of a particular word prior to the mantra, the practice of the mantra will not be fruitful', then the mere chanting of the mantra does not prove to be of any avail. Such a word is termed as a kilak of a mantra, that is a wedge or a clue to a mystical puzzle. Only when the mantra is chanted along with it does it prove to be fruitful. Understanding that word, and chanting along with it or destroying the relationship of that word with the mantra is called nishkilan or utkilan. However, only spiritually evolved persons can give guidance to this effect. One comes across 'Shrimat Hanuman kilakam' in Shriramaraksha verse (stotra).
. Movement of the saman vital energy (pranvayu) is essential to activate the kundalini (spiritual energy). Nadibandha (blocking the channels) is performed to achieve it. The energy used to perform nadibandha is also called kilak. Kilak means the expulsion of the saman vital energy from which energy is generated. Nadibandha also occurs if a mantra is chanted appropriately.
Kavachas give you protection. Stotras are basically essence of the vedic
concepts presented in such a way that can be used by everyone without any ritual
taboos. The rigid mantric procedures and guidelines do not apply to stotras.
Kavachas should be chanted with some sort of ritual purity. Actually kavachas
are mandatory before chanting mantra or doing any saadhana A kavach usually comprises of digbandh ( To deactivate 10 directions against negative energy or impact, Viniyog ( A sankalp of taking some water in your palm and releasing the same on completion of verse which tells about rishi,chandh,keelan,utkeelan,bija and shakti of the Kavach. Nayaas ( both angg nayas ( body parts) and karr( Hand ) Nayas.A kavach may comprise of several mantras and bija mantrasWhen intense saadhanas are done, the nervous system may undergo severe strain due to the forceful awakening of the kundalini energy through the nervous system till
brain. This can sometimes cause people to lose their mental balance. Chanting
of kavachas
Generally, one who regularly chants kavacha of deities is protected and will experience miraculous escape during life-threatening circumstances.
Stotra, kavachas and mantras have a common purpose - that of securing the
Grace of Deities to the aspirant.You can chant them at your convenience. But, while chanting kavachas and mantras you
should be more careful with the pronunciations. There might be printing errors
in the works which you should get corrected by experts in your area.
But stotras are not bound by such rigid rules. It is like a child's calling
a close relative....though the child may call without clarity, the elders will
know whom the child is calling....like that even if there is a slight mistake in
chanting simple slokhas and stotras, the side effects will not be severe,
because it is almost like a child addressing its elders in the family. That is
why sages have given stotras out of their kindness for the use of everyone.Mantras are potent Sound syllables that create vibration and resonance,they are used to invoke the deity to seek different desires from power,siddhhis to moksha or final emancipation.Mantras are sounds, syllables, words or groups of words that are repeated with the goal of creating a positive transformation within the personAccording to the vaidika scriptures on Mantra Shastra (Science of Mantras) sublime vibrations of Shabda (eternal sound) and Nada (cosmic vibration) is the originator of everything that exists in nature. It is indeed the source of the omnipresent manifestation of the supreme consciousness - the Para Brahm. Therefore, Shabda and Nada are regarded as the reflections of Brahm. The anahat swar ( the "Unmade Sound,soundless sound, "sound" of the universe, the primal sound of energy itself.) induced by these vibrations is said to be the generator of perpetual energy in the universe. Thus Mantra Yoga maintains that everything in nature, all objects, whether they be animate or inanimate, are composed of sound vibrations. All physical objects are composed of sound and each physical object, be it an insect, a rock, a building, a planet, or a human being, resonates their own particular harmonic note. A KAVACH IS A NECESSITY FOR CREATING THE DESIRED PROTECTIVE AMBIENCE AND ENVIRONMENT FOR SADHAK,INDIVIDUAL OR MANTRIK.
MANTRAS ARE VERY POTENT SOURCE OF ASTRAL ENERGY AND ONLY A FEW OF THEM CAN BE RECITED WITHOUT DUE PROCEDURES RITUALS AND PROTECTION OF KAVACH.SOME EXAMPLES OF EXCEPTION ARE OM, OM NAMO SHIVAYE,OM GANESHAYA NAMAH AND HARE RAMA HARE KRISHNA. ETC.
LORD SHIVA HAD LOCKED LOTS OF MANTRAS DUE THEIR INCESSANT USE BY ASURS ( DEMONS) IN SEEKING BOONS AND POWERS FROM DEITIES, IN CASE OF KEELAT MANTRAS A PROCEDURE OF UTKEELAN( UNLOCKING) IS NECESSARY.MANTRAS REQUIRE SPECIFIC PROCEDURES AND THUS THEY SHOULD NOT BE ADOPTED AND RECITED IN CASUAL WAY.
A mantra has the following six parts:1. It has a rishi who had self-realization for the first time through this mantra, and who gave this mantra to the world. He is the seer for this mantra. Sage Vishwamitra, for example, is the rishi for the Gayatri mantra.
2. The mantra has a metre, which governs the inflection of the voice.
3. The mantra has a particular devata or supernatural being, higher or lower, as its informing power. This devata is the presiding deity of the mantra.
4. The mantra has a bija or seed. The seed is a significant word, or series of words, which gives a special power to the mantra. The bija is the essence of the mantra.
5. Every mantra has a shakti. The shakti is the energy of the form of the mantra, that is, of the vibration forms set up by its sounds. These carry the individual to the devata that is worshipped.
6. The mantra has a kilaka, pillar or pin. This plugs the mantra chaitanya, consciousness, that is hidden in the mantra. As soon as the plug is removed by constant and prolonged repetition of the name, the chaitanya that is hidden is revealed. The devotee gets darshan of the ishta devata.
THE NAME OF A DEITY
The Name of the deity which is to be worshipped. Usually Shri or Om is prefixed to the deity's Name. [Refer 'Prefixing Shri or Om to the Name'.]
THE FAVOUR ASKED FOR
Whatever is to be asked of the deity.
PALLAV (SALUTATION)
Pallav refers to the last or the decorative part of the mantra. Pallav also means to collect, the description of the benefit derived, etc. Often the 'namaha' in a mantra expresses salutation to the deity. That is the pallav. The words in the mantra are also known as pallav.
THE MEANING OF SOME WORDS WHICH APPEAR AT THE END OF A MANTRA: 'Often several words like namaha, svaha, svadha, vashat, voushat, hum and phat are joined to the bijas. These words either depict the mental state of a seeker at the time of chanting the mantra or whatever one wishes to achieve with their usage.
THEIR IMPLIED MEANINGS ARE AS FOLLOWS :
. Namaha : The serene and peaceful state of the antahkaran appeasing the deity of the mantra by surrendering to it.. Svaha : Destruction of harmful energy, for instance curing a disease and doing good to others, appeasing the deity of the mantra with offerings.. Svadha : Self-contentment, strengthening oneself. Vashat : A spiritual emotion of destroying the enemy. Voushat : To create conflicts or opposition among enemies,to acquire power and wealth. Hum : Anger and courage, to frighten one's enemyPhat : A spiritual emotion of attacking the enemy, to drive the enemy awayKILAK
. Kilak means a wedge or a clue to a mystical puzzle. The Guru gives the kilak of the mantra. Consequently the energy of the mantra is manifested. Kilak means the description, proximity, speed and method of pronunciation, the rhythm of recitation of the mantra (alap), etc. Sometimes the kilak assumes the form of a prior notice. When a sage creates a mantra along with a precondition that 'without the pronunciation of a particular word prior to the mantra, the practice of the mantra will not be fruitful', then the mere chanting of the mantra does not prove to be of any avail. Such a word is termed as a kilak of a mantra, that is a wedge or a clue to a mystical puzzle. Only when the mantra is chanted along with it does it prove to be fruitful. Understanding that word, and chanting along with it or destroying the relationship of that word with the mantra is called nishkilan or utkilan. However, only spiritually evolved persons can give guidance to this effect. One comes across 'Shrimat Hanuman kilakam' in Shriramaraksha verse (stotra).
. Movement of the saman vital energy (pranvayu) is essential to activate the kundalini (spiritual energy). Nadibandha (blocking the channels) is performed to achieve it. The energy used to perform nadibandha is also called kilak. Kilak means the expulsion of the saman vital energy from which energy is generated. Nadibandha also occurs if a mantra is chanted appropriately.
Da De Los Muertos Celebrations Gifts To The Living Gifts To The Dead
Death is an ever-present part of life, but in Mexico it is embodied by vibrant colors, bright marigold blossoms, papier-m^ach'e skeletons, and sugar skulls during "D`ia de los Muertos", a traditional Mexican holiday now increasingly recognized and celebrated in the U.S. It happens November 1 and 2. Far from being macabre and morbid, this inherently religious holiday - it coincides with the Roman Catholic holidays, All Saints' and All Souls' Days - celebrates the memory of deceased loved ones and is full of warmth and love. The spirits of the dead are welcomed home by family and friends where they are greeted by elaborately decorated home altars dedicated in their honor and offered their favorite foods. Preparation of home altars and graves is an essential part of celebrations. They are cleaned and decorated with marigolds, food, trinkets, and pictures of the dead. These "ofrendas" are considered sacred and are only for the deceased until after the holiday. "Pan de los muertos", or bread of the dead, is a common "ofrenda" on home altars and graves. It is made only once a year for "D`ia de los Muertos" celebrations and is shaped into human figures to represent the dead. While "ofrendas" are reserved only for the dead during the holiday, other objects are made for the living. Skulls and skeletons, called "calaveras", are well-known symbols of D`ia de los Muertos and are used not only as altar and grave decorations, but are given to friends and family during the holiday. The skulls are molded sugar and water confections decorated with colored icing and foil, sometimes with the name of a deceased person written across the top. Skeleton figures and marionettes are made of a variety of materials, including papier-m^ach'e, and can have moving parts. The "calaveras" are exchanged as gifts among the living for enjoyment and humor. Photos above: These colorful male and female "calavera" figurines were made in Mexico City, Mexico, circa 2002, and are now part of the museum's collections. Photo below: Calaveras and sugar skulls adorn an altar constructed by museum staff in celebration of the holiday.
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Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Being Joyful In The Mercies Of God
Monday, April 23, 2012
Sacred Science Part Ii
It is true that the dot in the center of a circle has been regarded from old as an image of the Sun, which it is in fact, since in a physical sense the Sun is the Center, or "the Heart", of the World; and this is the reason why this figure is even today the astrological sign of the Sun. But against the archaeologists' view which only sees this meaning in it, it actually has a far more vast and profound connotation, as from the viewpoint of all of the ancient traditions, the Sun is but another symbol of the true world center- that is, the Divine Principle.
With this, it becomes clear what the relation between the center and the circumference, or whatever they may represent, is one of subordination from the latter to the former, since the circumference cannot possibly exist without its center, while the center is absolutely independent from the circumference.
Sometimes the dot can be surrounded by several concentric circles, in which case they will represent the various states or degrees of manifestation hierarchically arranged according to their greater or lesser distance from the center.
Such is the case with, for example, the schematic representation of Jambudvipa of the ancient Hindu tradition, which can be said to represent from ancient India to the Earth to the Solar system to our galaxy, all in one. See below for an image and description of it.
In the center of Bhu-mandala is the circular "island" of Jambudvipa, with nine varsha or subdivisions. These include Bharata-varsha, which can be understood in one sense as India and in another as the total area inhabited by human beings. In the center of Jambudvipa stands the cone-shaped Sumeru Mountain, which represents the world axis and is surmounted by the city of Brahma, the universal creator.
Now if the circumference in a circle is represented as traveled in a given direction, it will become the image of a cycle of manifestation such as the ones found in the Hindu tradition and other traditions from both the Old and the New World
Also, if the circumference is connected to the center by radios in the manner of the strokes of a wheel, the relation becomes even more explicit. Such is the case with the quartered circle below - the simplest of them all - or, for that matter, with any circle with any number of radios.
In this case, the divisions will correspond to the different periods or phases into which the cycle is divided and of course, they will belong, according to their particular lengths, to different scales: for example, the four main parts of a day, the four phases of the Moon, the four seasons of the year and also, according to the conceptions found in the traditions from both India and Central America and also in those from the classical Greek and Roman traditions, the four Ages of Mankind.
Additional Notes: Puranic description
[According to Puranic cosmography, the earth is divided into seven concentric island continents (sapta-dvipa vasumati) separated by the seven encircling seas, each double the size of the preceding one. The seven continents of the Puranas are stated as Jambudvipa, Plaksadvipa, Salmalidvipa, Kushadvipa, Krounchadvipa, Shakadvipa, and Pushkaradvipa. These continents are said to be surrounded by seven oceans, consisting respectively of salt-water, sugarcane juice, wine, ghee, curd, milk and water (Agni Purana 108.1-2, Matsya Purana Ch 121-122).
Continent Jambudvipa (Rose Apple Island), also known as Sudarshandvipa, forms the innermost concentric island in the above scheme of Puranic dvipas or continents. Its name is said to derive from Jambu tree (another name for the Rose Apple, a kind of black plum). The fruits of the Jambu tree are said to be as large as elephants and when they become rotten and fall upon the crest of the mountains, a river of juice is formed from their expressed juice. The river so formed is called Jambunadi (Jambu river) which flows through Jambudvipa, whose inhabitants drink its waters. Insular continent Jambudvipa is said to comprise nine varsas or zones and eight mountains.
In Hinduism, the Markandeya Purana portrays Jambudvipa as being depressed on its south and north and elevated and broad in the middle. The elevated region forms the varsa named Illa-vrta (or Meruvarsa). At the center of Illa-Vrta lies the golden Mount Meru, the king of mountains and the support of the planet earth. On the summit of Mount Meru is the vast city of Lord Brahma, known as Brahmapuri. Surrounding Brahmapuri are the cities of Lord Indra and of seven other devatas or demigods.]
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Sacred Science III
But whether the circle represents God, or the world, or time, it is still its Center, and its relation to the circumference, that are essential.
Also;
Sacred Science IV
To Hindu scriptures had on its top the so-called Brahma's Paradise at the beginning of the current cycle of Humanity. So Paradise can be said to be situated both inward (if in a circle) and upward (if on a cone).ERQ3FCHKA2WB
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Sunday, April 22, 2012
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* "ARCHDIOCESE OF WASHINGTON (MSGR. CHARLES POPE)" >> A PRAYER FOR THE INTERNET FROM THE 1946 ROMAN RITUAL? SURE, AND IT'S WONDERFUL! ("DEUS QUI 'aMBULAS SUPER PENNAS VENT'oRUM, ET FACIS MIRAB'iLIA SOLUS: CONC'eDE, UT PER VIM HUIC MET'aLLO 'iNDITAM FULM'iNEO ICTU CEL'eRIUS HUC ABS'eNTIA, ET HINC 'aLIO PRAES'eNTIA TRANSM'iTTIS; ITA NOS INV'eNTIS NOVIS ED'oCTI, TUA GR'aTIA OPITUL'aNTE, PR'oMPTIUS ET FAC'iLIUS AD TE VEN'iRE VALE'aMUS. PER CHRISTUM D'oMINUM NOSTRUM. AMEN.")
* "CATHOLICHERALD.CO.UK (WILLIAM ODDIE)" >> POPE FRANCIS'S DEFENCE OF THE "DEPOSITUM FIDEI" NEEDS TO BE HEARD
* "CATHOLICHERALD.CO.UK (FR ALEXANDER LUCIE-SMITH) ">> WILL RIDLEY SCOTT'S BIBLICAL FILM EXODUS REPEAT THE SUCCESS OF GLADIATOR?
* "CATHOLICHERALD.CO.UK (GEORGE P MATYSEK JR)" >> MONSTRANCE FISHED OUT OF RESERVOIR INSTALLED IN BASILICA
* "CATHOLIC SACRISTAN (W.A.C.)" >> ADVENT: SEASON OF RETURNS. REMINDERS. PART 2.
* "CATHOLIC STAND (BIRGIT JONES)" >> BEWARE THE RED KETTLE: THE SALVATION ARMY AND ABORTION
* "COURAGEOUS PRIEST (JOHN QUINN) ">> PRIESTS: FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, PRAY THE LITURGY OF THE HOURS
* "CRISIS MAGAZINE (K. V. TURLEY) ">> EXODUS MOVIE: PROMISED LAND OR GOLDEN BULL?
* "CRISIS MAGAZINE (BRUCE FROHNEN)" >> REPUBLICANS, THE PILL, AND THE WAR ON THE FAMILY
* "DA MIHI ANIMAS (PADRE STEVE)" >> OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE: PATRONESS OF THE AMERICAS
* "DOMINICANA BLOG (BR. NICHOLAS SCHNEIDER, O.P.)" >> PILGRIMAGES TO OUR LADY'S SHRINES
* "DYMPHNA'S ROAD ">> OUR LADY OF THE CAVE
* "EDWARD FESER ">> CAUSALITY AND RADIOACTIVE DECAY
* "FR. HUNWICKE'S MUTUAL ENRICHMENT (FR. JOHN HUNWICKE)" >> DECEMBER 26: FRIDAY ABSTINENCE IN ENGLAND AND WALES?
* "FR. Z'S BLOG (FR. JOHN ZUHLSDORF) ">> IN THE WILD: MOTORCYCLE EDITION
* "FR. Z'S BLOG (FR. JOHN ZUHLSDORF)" >> ADVENTCAZT 13: "A TYPE OF THE MANLY VOCATION"
* "FR. Z'S BLOG (FR. JOHN ZUHLSDORF)" >> ASK FATHER: DIRECTION OF THE COUPLE EXCHANGING VOWS
* "GODZDOGZ (SAMUEL BURKE OP)" >> SECOND FRIDAY OF ADVENT: "BRING ME FLESH AND BRING ME WINE", BUT NOT YET...
* "HAPPY CATHOLIC* (JULIE D.) ">> THE FEAST OF OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE
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* "NEW LITURGICAL MOVEMENT (GREGORY DIPIPPO)" >> RESURGENT IN THE MIDST OF CRISIS - A REVIEW BY DOM ALCUIN REID
* "PURSUED BY TRUTH (SR. THERESA ALETHEIA NOBLE, FSP) ">> REASONS WHY OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE IS THE BEST
* "SHAMELESS POPERY (JOE HESCHMEYER) ">> REASON #7 TO REJECT THE REFORMATION: HISTORY
* "SOUTHERN ORDERS (FR. ALLAN J. MCDONALD) ">> THE MACON TELEGRAPH TEACHES SOMETHING I DON'T THINK I KNEW AND IT IS PLAUSABLE ABOUT THE DATE OF CHRISTMAS
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* "THE DEACON'S BENCH (DEACON GREG KANDRA) ">> CHURCH COUNCIL SAYS "CELIBACY MAY HAVE CONTRIBUTED" TO SEX ABUSE CRISIS
* "THE DEACON'S BENCH (DEACON GREG KANDRA)" >> ARF: POPE'S COMMENT ABOUT "CREATURES IN HEAVEN" STIRS DEBATE
* "THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE (STEPHEN MASTY) ">> THE GIFT OF IDEAS: A YULETIDE GALLIMAUFRY
* "TRADITIONAL CATHOLIC PRIEST (FR. PETER CAROTA) ">> OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE DEC. 12
* "VIEWS FROM THE CHOIR LOFT (RICHARD J. CLARK) ">> SAINT PAUL'S CHOIR SCHOOL ~ TOP 10 ON THE BILLBOARD CHARTS
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* "CATHOLICHERALD.CO.UK (WILLIAM ODDIE)" >> POPE FRANCIS'S DEFENCE OF THE "DEPOSITUM FIDEI" NEEDS TO BE HEARD
* "CATHOLICHERALD.CO.UK (FR ALEXANDER LUCIE-SMITH) ">> WILL RIDLEY SCOTT'S BIBLICAL FILM EXODUS REPEAT THE SUCCESS OF GLADIATOR?
* "CATHOLICHERALD.CO.UK (GEORGE P MATYSEK JR)" >> MONSTRANCE FISHED OUT OF RESERVOIR INSTALLED IN BASILICA
* "CATHOLIC SACRISTAN (W.A.C.)" >> ADVENT: SEASON OF RETURNS. REMINDERS. PART 2.
* "CATHOLIC STAND (BIRGIT JONES)" >> BEWARE THE RED KETTLE: THE SALVATION ARMY AND ABORTION
* "COURAGEOUS PRIEST (JOHN QUINN) ">> PRIESTS: FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, PRAY THE LITURGY OF THE HOURS
* "CRISIS MAGAZINE (K. V. TURLEY) ">> EXODUS MOVIE: PROMISED LAND OR GOLDEN BULL?
* "CRISIS MAGAZINE (BRUCE FROHNEN)" >> REPUBLICANS, THE PILL, AND THE WAR ON THE FAMILY
* "DA MIHI ANIMAS (PADRE STEVE)" >> OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE: PATRONESS OF THE AMERICAS
* "DOMINICANA BLOG (BR. NICHOLAS SCHNEIDER, O.P.)" >> PILGRIMAGES TO OUR LADY'S SHRINES
* "DYMPHNA'S ROAD ">> OUR LADY OF THE CAVE
* "EDWARD FESER ">> CAUSALITY AND RADIOACTIVE DECAY
* "FR. HUNWICKE'S MUTUAL ENRICHMENT (FR. JOHN HUNWICKE)" >> DECEMBER 26: FRIDAY ABSTINENCE IN ENGLAND AND WALES?
* "FR. Z'S BLOG (FR. JOHN ZUHLSDORF) ">> IN THE WILD: MOTORCYCLE EDITION
* "FR. Z'S BLOG (FR. JOHN ZUHLSDORF)" >> ADVENTCAZT 13: "A TYPE OF THE MANLY VOCATION"
* "FR. Z'S BLOG (FR. JOHN ZUHLSDORF)" >> ASK FATHER: DIRECTION OF THE COUPLE EXCHANGING VOWS
* "GODZDOGZ (SAMUEL BURKE OP)" >> SECOND FRIDAY OF ADVENT: "BRING ME FLESH AND BRING ME WINE", BUT NOT YET...
* "HAPPY CATHOLIC* (JULIE D.) ">> THE FEAST OF OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE
* "NATIONAL CATHOLIC REGISTER DAILY BLOG ">> RELIGIOUS ORDERS AND THE CLERGY ABUSE CRISIS: LESSONS LEARNED
* "NEW LITURGICAL MOVEMENT (GREGORY DIPIPPO)" >> RESURGENT IN THE MIDST OF CRISIS - A REVIEW BY DOM ALCUIN REID
* "PURSUED BY TRUTH (SR. THERESA ALETHEIA NOBLE, FSP) ">> REASONS WHY OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE IS THE BEST
* "SHAMELESS POPERY (JOE HESCHMEYER) ">> REASON #7 TO REJECT THE REFORMATION: HISTORY
* "SOUTHERN ORDERS (FR. ALLAN J. MCDONALD) ">> THE MACON TELEGRAPH TEACHES SOMETHING I DON'T THINK I KNEW AND IT IS PLAUSABLE ABOUT THE DATE OF CHRISTMAS
* "SOUTHERN ORDERS (FR. ALLAN J. MCDONALD) ">> KIRK CAMERON AN UNWITTING ACCOMPLICE FOR PAGAN CATHOLICISM'S PLOT TO RULE THE WORLD!
* "THE CHANT CAF'e (BEN YANKE)" >> WHY CHANT IS FANTASTIC
* "THE CLOISTERED HEART (NANCY SHUMAN)" >> INVITED, THROUGH A BACK DOOR
* "THE DEACON'S BENCH (DEACON GREG KANDRA) ">> CHURCH COUNCIL SAYS "CELIBACY MAY HAVE CONTRIBUTED" TO SEX ABUSE CRISIS
* "THE DEACON'S BENCH (DEACON GREG KANDRA)" >> ARF: POPE'S COMMENT ABOUT "CREATURES IN HEAVEN" STIRS DEBATE
* "THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE (STEPHEN MASTY) ">> THE GIFT OF IDEAS: A YULETIDE GALLIMAUFRY
* "TRADITIONAL CATHOLIC PRIEST (FR. PETER CAROTA) ">> OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE DEC. 12
* "VIEWS FROM THE CHOIR LOFT (RICHARD J. CLARK) ">> SAINT PAUL'S CHOIR SCHOOL ~ TOP 10 ON THE BILLBOARD CHARTS
* "WHISPERS IN THE LOGGIA (ROCCO PALMO)" >> VIDA, DULZURA, Y ESPERANZA NUESTRA, DIOS TE SALVE....
Reference: candle-magic.blogspot.com
Friday, April 20, 2012
Waning Gibbous Moon Enters Aries
"I'm one with the Goddess
and open to Her Wisdom."
Ruled by Demeter
Lunar Tree Cycle of Coll/Hazel
Month of Coll/Hazel
Days of Lugh
Moon Phase: waning Gibbous Moon
Moon sets: 9:22AM EDST
Moon rises: 9:19PM EDST
Moon in Pisces v/c 1:07PM EDST
Sign of Aries at 8:01PM EDST
Lunar Meditation: The grail of
your search.
Sunrise: 6:31AM EDST
Sunset: 8:18PM EDST
Solar Question for the Day: Do you
practice hospitality of spirit?"
Lughnasadh (Gwyl Awst) Quarter
of the Year
August 16th, 2011
MOON IN ARIES - So the moon leaves the watery sign of Pisces early this afternoon and enters the fiery sign of Aries tonight. The Moon in Aries lights a fire under our tails; it wakes us up, strips away our complications and our patience. We can make a fresh start but will tend to shoot from the hip, move fast, argue quickly - remember we are still in Mercury Retrograde and our judgments may be cloudy.
This can be a time to initiate, to speak up, and honor independence. The Moon in Aries asks us to wake and remember who we truly are, even if bothers those we love or work for. Tempers, tears and passions run hot. Moon in Aries is a time of new beginnings, intense activity, pioneering in any field, reaching out with emotional surges, impulsiveness. This moon can be the great tester of the limits. When the moon is in Aries you may want to depend on yourself, as there is also a certain amount of ego involvement. You might feel impatient now or want to initiate new things. Moon in Aries is the best time to work magick involving leadership, authority, rebirth, spiritual conversion or willpower. Healing rituals for ailments of the face, head or brain are also done during this period of time. Those who are born under a Moon in Aries are passionate, honest and fierce, and big-hearted but intensely self-directed. They are happy to loan their fire to inspire others, just don't tell them what to do.
TIU'S DAY - Mars Day - the Day of Activity and Physicality, Passion and Desire - Action Day....
DEVELOPING THE SENSES - "In order to develop our sixth sense we first need to maximize and balance the use of the other 5: sight, smell, taste, touch and hearing... "
Our senses are constantly bombarded by sights, sounds, and smells which can lead to confusion, if not actual overload. To test this for yourself, sit quietly and listen. What can you hear? You will probably start to identify many sounds; perhaps passing traffic, people in the distance, aircraft passing overhead, and the wind in the trees. Underlying this you may also detect the hum of the refrigerator, the tick of a clock and other sounds.
To understand and improve our senses it is often best to try limiting the amount of input they receive. As sight is, for humans, the dominant sense, try closing your eyes to allow you to focus on another. Close your eyes and listen, and after a few minutes you will find that you are hearing sounds you would otherwise have missed. Take a selection of items, perhaps flowers or herbs, close you eyes and spend a few minutes smelling each; you will find that there is a greater depth to the scents. This is especially useful when choosing ingredients for incense. Do likewise with things you can taste and with different textures to examine the sense of feeling. Sight can often be enhanced by blocking off hearing, so try watching people at a distance to see what you can learn about them. If you practice really using each of your 5 senses regularly you will soon find that your sixth sense is enhanced.
[From: "The Real Witches' Year "by Kate West]
and open to Her Wisdom."
18th Day of the 9th Lunar Cycle
Ruled by Demeter
Lunar Tree Cycle of Coll/Hazel
12th Day of the Celtic Tree
Month of Coll/Hazel
18th Day of the Cycle of Lughnasadh -
Days of Lugh
Moon Phase: waning Gibbous Moon
Moon sets: 9:22AM EDST
Moon rises: 9:19PM EDST
Moon in Pisces v/c 1:07PM EDST
Moon enters the Cardinal Fire
Sign of Aries at 8:01PM EDST
Rhiannon's Cycle of the Moon
Lunar Meditation: The grail of
your search.
Sun in Leo
Sunrise: 6:31AM EDST
Sunset: 8:18PM EDST
Solar Question for the Day: Do you
practice hospitality of spirit?"
Lughnasadh (Gwyl Awst) Quarter
of the Year
August 16th, 2011
MOON IN ARIES - So the moon leaves the watery sign of Pisces early this afternoon and enters the fiery sign of Aries tonight. The Moon in Aries lights a fire under our tails; it wakes us up, strips away our complications and our patience. We can make a fresh start but will tend to shoot from the hip, move fast, argue quickly - remember we are still in Mercury Retrograde and our judgments may be cloudy.
This can be a time to initiate, to speak up, and honor independence. The Moon in Aries asks us to wake and remember who we truly are, even if bothers those we love or work for. Tempers, tears and passions run hot. Moon in Aries is a time of new beginnings, intense activity, pioneering in any field, reaching out with emotional surges, impulsiveness. This moon can be the great tester of the limits. When the moon is in Aries you may want to depend on yourself, as there is also a certain amount of ego involvement. You might feel impatient now or want to initiate new things. Moon in Aries is the best time to work magick involving leadership, authority, rebirth, spiritual conversion or willpower. Healing rituals for ailments of the face, head or brain are also done during this period of time. Those who are born under a Moon in Aries are passionate, honest and fierce, and big-hearted but intensely self-directed. They are happy to loan their fire to inspire others, just don't tell them what to do.
TIU'S DAY - Mars Day - the Day of Activity and Physicality, Passion and Desire - Action Day....
DEVELOPING THE SENSES - "In order to develop our sixth sense we first need to maximize and balance the use of the other 5: sight, smell, taste, touch and hearing... "
Our senses are constantly bombarded by sights, sounds, and smells which can lead to confusion, if not actual overload. To test this for yourself, sit quietly and listen. What can you hear? You will probably start to identify many sounds; perhaps passing traffic, people in the distance, aircraft passing overhead, and the wind in the trees. Underlying this you may also detect the hum of the refrigerator, the tick of a clock and other sounds.
To understand and improve our senses it is often best to try limiting the amount of input they receive. As sight is, for humans, the dominant sense, try closing your eyes to allow you to focus on another. Close your eyes and listen, and after a few minutes you will find that you are hearing sounds you would otherwise have missed. Take a selection of items, perhaps flowers or herbs, close you eyes and spend a few minutes smelling each; you will find that there is a greater depth to the scents. This is especially useful when choosing ingredients for incense. Do likewise with things you can taste and with different textures to examine the sense of feeling. Sight can often be enhanced by blocking off hearing, so try watching people at a distance to see what you can learn about them. If you practice really using each of your 5 senses regularly you will soon find that your sixth sense is enhanced.
[From: "The Real Witches' Year "by Kate West]
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Give instructions - Taking part in is the dispatch sent to priests and others in the Archdiocese this be born.Put up the shutters Brother Priests, Relatives and Co-workers in Ministry:
This dispatch is very argumentative to fountain pen. I wish I can direct this significance personal, but that is not non-compulsory.
I keep up been sensitive by Archbishop Sambi, the Apostolic Nuncio, that our Sanctified Commencement Pope Benedict XVI has named me Archbishop of New Orleans.
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I as a consequence sagacity humbled that the Sanctified Commencement has asked me to utility as Archbishop of New Orleans. In new-found living, the city has gone finished numerous changes and I am aware of the challenges onward.
Currently I fountain pen paramount to thank you for your ministry and to contention your prayers for me in this time of transition.
This be born I chutzpah be in New Orleans for a information conference at 10:30 a.m. and return to Austin for a conference at 4 p.m.
In the give to further, I chutzpah locate a "Rank of Kindliness" in four areas of the Archdiocese to starvation my merit to God and to you for the honorable of spoon as the Bishop of Austin.
I chutzpah be in Rome to comprise the pallium, a symbol of the ministry of the Archbishop, on June 29, the Breakfast of Sts. Peter and Paul.
The inaugural ceremony in New Orleans is on Thursday, Aug. 20, 2009 at 2 p.m.
I relate to you and all the voters of this archdiocese in my heart and in prayer. Be suitable for erect me to God in your prayers.
Frankly in Christ,Greatest extent Vicar Gregory M. AymondBishop of Austin
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Knowing The Good Is Not Enough
This year is the 200th anniversary of Kierkegaard's birth and consequently his thought is getting more attention than usual outside scholarly circles. Here, from "The gospel according to Kierkegaard: Sin, guilt and the offense of forgiveness," how Socrates got it wrong through no fault of his own:.... Many atheists today claim that Christianity is "offensive" in some way or another. Kierkegaard would say this is quite in order - Christianity is offensive and must be so in order to remain what it is. The offensive aspect of the difference God makes to goodness is one that Kierkegaard thought Socrates missed, as he believed anyone without the benefit of revelation would have done, no matter how wise they were in other respects.
"One area where Socrates and all human reasoning that carries on its work without the benefit of revelation falls short is in accounting for why people are so often not good. For Socrates all evils are simply the result of ignorance of what is truly good. If people only knew" what was just, Socrates reasoned, they would automatically "do" what was just.....
So the really interesting question to Kierkegaard would not be whether people can be good without God, but a twofold problem of "how" to explain why so often they are not good, with or without God, and "what" to do about that failure. That they will fail to be good is a reality to which all parties must concede. Take the most depleted moral code you care to posit, set the bar as low as you like, and the universal experience of all human beings, from the most morally ambitious to the most scandalously indolent, is failure.
No one is as "moral" - regardless of how they define being moral - as they aim to be.....
For Kierkegaard, the first article of Christian faith as opposed to pagan philosophy is not the reality of salvation but "sin", which logically has to come first as that from which we stand in need of salvation itself. And for him sin meant wilfulness, of a kind and to a degree that even the great Socrates would never have imagined possible. Religious revelation shows us, Kierkegaard thought, that, while it is certainly the case that people can be good with and without God, with shocking frequency they are not good, and they are not good not because they simply lack knowledge of what is good but because they don't "want to be good".
Socrates could never have believed that people were capable of knowing the good and simply refusing to do it. Kierkegaard, on the other hand, thought that the Christian tradition taught that all too often people do what is bad "because" it is bad. If you are as convinced as he was that perverse, wilful evil is not only possible but commonplace, then Socrates's view is bound to appear dangerously naive. It is also a view that you could predict human beings would come up with to suit themselves; the Socratic view can be perceived as conveniently self-exculpatory: No one is "that" bad, just a bit confused.
This is one reason Kierkegaard thought the idea of sin had to be revealed. Nobody spontaneously thinks to himself "I really am a lousy jerk" even if he is a lousy jerk. It takes a God to tell us that we are lousy jerks, not because we are not lousy jerks and God is around just to make us all feel bad about ourselves, but precisely because we are lousy jerks, and lousy jerks are the last people who will recognize themselves to be lousy jerks without someone to tell them they are..... [more]The gospel according to Kierkegaard: Sin, guilt and the offense of forgiveness - Opinion - ABC Religion & Ethics (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
"One area where Socrates and all human reasoning that carries on its work without the benefit of revelation falls short is in accounting for why people are so often not good. For Socrates all evils are simply the result of ignorance of what is truly good. If people only knew" what was just, Socrates reasoned, they would automatically "do" what was just.....
So the really interesting question to Kierkegaard would not be whether people can be good without God, but a twofold problem of "how" to explain why so often they are not good, with or without God, and "what" to do about that failure. That they will fail to be good is a reality to which all parties must concede. Take the most depleted moral code you care to posit, set the bar as low as you like, and the universal experience of all human beings, from the most morally ambitious to the most scandalously indolent, is failure.
No one is as "moral" - regardless of how they define being moral - as they aim to be.....
For Kierkegaard, the first article of Christian faith as opposed to pagan philosophy is not the reality of salvation but "sin", which logically has to come first as that from which we stand in need of salvation itself. And for him sin meant wilfulness, of a kind and to a degree that even the great Socrates would never have imagined possible. Religious revelation shows us, Kierkegaard thought, that, while it is certainly the case that people can be good with and without God, with shocking frequency they are not good, and they are not good not because they simply lack knowledge of what is good but because they don't "want to be good".
Socrates could never have believed that people were capable of knowing the good and simply refusing to do it. Kierkegaard, on the other hand, thought that the Christian tradition taught that all too often people do what is bad "because" it is bad. If you are as convinced as he was that perverse, wilful evil is not only possible but commonplace, then Socrates's view is bound to appear dangerously naive. It is also a view that you could predict human beings would come up with to suit themselves; the Socratic view can be perceived as conveniently self-exculpatory: No one is "that" bad, just a bit confused.
This is one reason Kierkegaard thought the idea of sin had to be revealed. Nobody spontaneously thinks to himself "I really am a lousy jerk" even if he is a lousy jerk. It takes a God to tell us that we are lousy jerks, not because we are not lousy jerks and God is around just to make us all feel bad about ourselves, but precisely because we are lousy jerks, and lousy jerks are the last people who will recognize themselves to be lousy jerks without someone to tell them they are..... [more]The gospel according to Kierkegaard: Sin, guilt and the offense of forgiveness - Opinion - ABC Religion & Ethics (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
The Nemesea August 23Rd
IN ANCIENT GREECE, THE "DAY OF THE NEMESEA," A SOLEMNITY IN MEMORY OF DECEASED PERSONS WAS CELEBRATED ON THIS DATE. THE FESTIVAL HONORED THE GODDESS" NEMESIS", WHO DEFENDED RELICS AND THE MEMORY OF THE DEAD FROM INSULT AND INJURY. HER NAME MAY BE TRANSLATED TO" 'SHE WHO DISTRIBUTES OR DEALS OUT'" OR DIVINE VENGEANCE. "NEMESIS" WAS BOTH FEARED AND REVERED. She was an avenging goddess executing the righteous anger of the gods.
IN GREEK AND ROMAN MYTHOLOGY, "NEMESIS" WAS THE GODDESS OF RETRIBUTION. SHE IS A PRIMORDIAL DEITY WHO EMERGED FROM "CHAOS", THE PERSONIFICATION OF DIVINE JUSTICE. SHE REPRESENTS THAT POWER WHICH ADJUSTS THE BALANCE OF HUMAN AFFAIRS, BY AWARDING TO EACH INDIVIDUAL THE FATE WHICH HIS ACTIONS DESERVE SHE WAS THE GODDESS OF VENGEANCE, ALWAYS PREPARED TO PUNISH IMPIETY. SHE IS THE FORCE OF KARMA. "NEMESIS "IS USUALLY DEPICTED AS HOLDING A WHIP IN ONE HAND, AND A PAIR OF SCALES IN THE OTHER.
Source: pagan-wiccan.blogspot.com
IN GREEK AND ROMAN MYTHOLOGY, "NEMESIS" WAS THE GODDESS OF RETRIBUTION. SHE IS A PRIMORDIAL DEITY WHO EMERGED FROM "CHAOS", THE PERSONIFICATION OF DIVINE JUSTICE. SHE REPRESENTS THAT POWER WHICH ADJUSTS THE BALANCE OF HUMAN AFFAIRS, BY AWARDING TO EACH INDIVIDUAL THE FATE WHICH HIS ACTIONS DESERVE SHE WAS THE GODDESS OF VENGEANCE, ALWAYS PREPARED TO PUNISH IMPIETY. SHE IS THE FORCE OF KARMA. "NEMESIS "IS USUALLY DEPICTED AS HOLDING A WHIP IN ONE HAND, AND A PAIR OF SCALES IN THE OTHER.
Source: pagan-wiccan.blogspot.com
Sunday, April 15, 2012
This Regards Any Parent Who Claims To Be Christian And Yet Enrages Their Offspring
St. Paul the Apostle wrote that decree, not once, but instead TWICE, in two separate epistles (both the epistle to the Ephesians and the epistle to the Colossians).
"don't provoke your offspring/children to wrath, but raise them in the nurture and the admonition of the Lord"
(to the Ephesians)
This seems to imply that provoking one's offspring to wrath is NOT of God.
Also:
"You fathers, don't provoke your offspring/children to wrath, lest they be (strongly) discouraged (lose hope)"
(to the Colossians)
This seems to mean that three things, that both (1) to provoke offspring to wrath is repugnant to Christian teachings, both in and of itself, and also because (2) it is the sort of emotional torture that causes despair/discouragement, and (3) such despair/discouragement is definitely NOT of God in Christ.
What does this all mean? Well, if your parents, especially your father, professes to be a "Christian", then he has no business to verbally, physically, or in any other ways torment you!
I say this because I'm frankly tired of so-called "Christian" parents who prance around thumping the Bible or claiming to have the Holy Spirit/Holy Ghost, or whatnot, and then go acting like the Devil towards their offspring of any age! Evil Christians must be stopped!
Also, you do not need to be a believer to claim your rights as the offspring to any Christian parents: if your parents, especially your father, profess to be Christian, then they have the Scriptural obligation, as written TWICE by St. Paul, to always be decent towards you.
Now, don't rebuke them or bring up the subject of their despicable behavior, but do tell people until somebody defends you against evil parents. Instead, consider telling their pastors -- and if the pastors refuse to help you, then probably their so-called "Christian" church is in the wrong and those "Christian" people are no better than some sort of heretical cult who deserve nothing short of your contempt.
I'm also tempted to suggest that you web-search the subject of parental behavior, at least in the more extreme cases of parental malfeasance. Some websites, such as some psych websites, do seem to understand when parents are acting intolerably nasty, although I don't always agree with the suggested "cure" for impossible parents. But do feel free to explore, anyway. Good luck.
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Saturday, April 14, 2012
The Hunger Moon Of February
For me, this full moon has to be the Owl Moon, for the great birds are nesting now, and I know of at least one nest (or nursery) in an old oak tree near the beaver pond at the back of the Two Hundred Acre Wood. Around this time every year, the The Saw-whet Owl (or sugar bird) is courting, and many other northern owls are caught up in the same timeless seasonal rituals of bonding and parenting. In February, love, fertility and the perpetuation of one's genetic materials are in the air. The same is true for northern woodpeckers, particularly the Hairy.
Here we are again, looking morosely at the size of our wood piles, surveying the contents of our freezers, counting the sealers in our larders and hoping that there will be enough to last us until springtime arrives. If we can hang on for a few more weeks, the full moon of March promises relief and sweetness too, for the splendid wild alchemy of the maple syrup season will be in full swing when the next full moon makes its appearance, and (hallelujah) the geese will on their way home.
Last year at this time, I mentioned a favorite book of recipes and seasonal customs, and it seems both prudent and appropriate to do so again this year as I am rereading it. For a fine trove of moon lore and thoughtful observations about the ways in which humanity have traditionally hunted, gathered, cooked and "put things by" for the long nights, read Jessica Prentice's Full Moon Feasts. Her book, subtitled "Food and the Hunger for Connection", follows the thirteen moons of an agricultural year, beginning with this month's Hunger Moon. Each of the thirteen chapters contains recipes which are in tune with the timeless rhythms of the season.
We also know this moon as the: Ash Moon, Big Winter Moon, Bone Moon, Bony Moon, Budding Moon, Chestnuts Moon, Cold Winds Moon, Coyotes Frighten Moon, Crow Moon, Dark Red Calves Moon, Death Moon, Eagle Moon, Fish Running Moon, Frost Sparkling in the Sun Moon, Gray Moon, Horning Moon, Ice in River Is Gone Moon, Ice Moon, Index Finger Moon, Little Bud Moon, Long Dry Moon, Makes Branches Fall in Pieces Moon, Mimosa Moon, Moon of Ice, Moon of Purification and Renewal, Moon of Rabbit Conception, Moon of the Cedar Dust Wind, Moon of the Raccoon, Moon of the Frog, Moon When Geese Come Home, Moon When Bear Cubs are Born, Moon When Spruce Tips Fall, Moon When Trees Pop, Moon When Trees Are Bare and Vegetation Is Scarce, Narcissus Moon, No Snow in Trails Moon, Owl Moon, Peach Blossom Moon, Pink Moon, Plum Blossom Moon, Primrose Moon, Quickening Moon, Raccoon Moon, Rain and Dancing Moon, Red and Cleansing Moon, Second Moon, Snow Crust Moon, Snow Moon, Solmonath (Sun Moon), Squint Rock Moon, Staying Home Moon, Storing Moon, Storm Moon, Sucker Fish Moon, Sucker Moon, Trapper's Moon., Treacherous Moon, Violet Moon, Wexes Moon, Wild Moon, Wind Moon, Wind Tossed Moon, Winter Moon
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Friday, April 13, 2012
The Rosary Of Our Lady Of Tears
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Thursday, April 12, 2012
Floristas To Follow On Instagram
I am a shameless lover of flower photos. I have to stop myself from constantly uploading and re-gramming photos of giant peonies, fresh bouquets of ranunculus and just about EVERY spring branch that's blooming in the world right now through my #atlasshrink hansh tag on my Instagram right now. "See! Spring! We finally made it!"Thankfully there are plenty of people whose jobs involve sharing beautiful floral work online, because they are actual florists, not "wish-they-were-florists", like me. Aside from new homes to feature, I've found Instagram the most helpful in discovering new florists across the globe. From Ruby Barber of Mary Lennox in Germany to Euphoric Flowers in the UK, my favorite floral feeds are not only a wealth of flower inspiration, but perfect for coming up with color palette, entertaining and pattern ideas. I've found some of my favorite paint ideas from floral photos and come up with great concepts for making arrangements at home. So whether you're looking to get practical advice and tips or just want to sift through hours of pretty garden roses, these are the feeds for you. Thanks so much to all of these Instagrammers for inspiring us online.
Click through for all 14 floral Instagrammers after the jump!
Jo Flowers: I love this feed for all of its romantic, moody and cascading arrangements. Jo is based in England and often posts photos from her own backyard that are just as impressive as any arrangement.
Amy Merrick: Amy Merrick is probably my favorite florist to follow. Not only does she know her way around a dramatic arrangement, but she travels to some of the most beautiful places and installs not just flowers, but trees, centerpieces and other plants that give me such great ideas for my own home. Amy has a beautiful way with photography, too, so she's definitely one to follow.
Saipua: I feel strongly that Sarah Ryhanen's floral business is responsible for an entire generation of new florists we see working in a more organic style now. Working in the tradition of florists like Constance Spry and the Madderlakes, Sarah lit the fire for so many people who've gone on to open their own businesses. I love Sarah's feed not just for its flowers, but for its peek inside the daily life of Sarah and Eric, who bought and now operate a farm in upstate New York that is home to some beautiful animals and fresh flowers.
Mary Lennox (Ruby Barber): I discovered Mary Lennox through Sarah at Saipua and have loved watching her work evolve online. The vibrant pinks and yellows in her feed always leave me wanting more and make me want to spend more time photographing the delicate underside of petals.
Studio Choo: The incredibly talented, West Coast-based Studio Choo team are also former D*S team members and they've gone on to do SUCH amazing things. From watching their book come together to getting glimpses of their flower buying trips, the Studio Choo feed is one of my favorite places to look for finished arrangement and centerpiece ideas.
Euphoric Flowers: I've noticed that floral designers in the UK seem to have a distinct aesthetic of their own, very different from the looseness we see a lot of right now. But there's a place for every look and a beauty in every style, and this feed is no exception. I love the lush archways Euphoric Flowers posts - they make me wish I suddenly lived in a castle with roses growing up every wall.
Tulipina Design: Kiana Underwood's feed (and business) is based in San Francisco and her photos ooze that sort of upbeat, sunny, super-colorful California charm.
Lizzy McGinn: Lizzy collaborates with Cathy Haebe of kneadtomake and I love seeing the way she combines lush florals with baked goods. How could that "ever" go wrong?
Fairynuffflowers: Another UK feed - this is one of my go-to stops for GIANT close-ups of flowers. If you love a close-up shot of a peony as much as I do (they're full of so many petals!), this is one to check out.
Victory Blooms: This Marietta, Georgia-based floral studio is run by Megan Dunlap. She's regularly featured on some of the top wedding blogs and what I love most is that she posts some pretty stunning flowers that aren't too wedding-centric. She's shared some truly elegant photos of wisteria, dogwood and vines that feel wonderfully moody and romantic.
Floradelphia: Dan Fingerhut's feed is upbeat, fun and full of colorful arrangements. He plays around with some fun and inventive vases and vessels and it's always a blast to see what he's up to.
Pretty Streets: I discovered Kristen of Pretty Streets through the delivery grocery service Good Eggs. She posts several flower shots a day that are simple and slightly wistful. I never mind that when it comes to beautiful, drapey arrangements, they make me long for days spent inside with buckets of flowers to arrange.
Moon Canyon: Kristen Cassie's feed focuses on plants and gardens along with flowers. I love her floral headdresses, ombre-themed arrangements and the way she focuses on vines and flowering plants as much as cut flowers.
Nicolette Camille: My love for Nicolette Camille's flower arrangements has been well documented. She is the queen of a romantic bouquet. I love the way she captures interiors, too. Her feed is a great guide to romantic spaces for weddings and special events.
*HONORABLE MENTION: Flowers of Visalia: This feed isn't a floral shop, but is dedicated to GORGEOUS flower photos taken in Visalia, California and neighboring Central California cities. I am constantly liking every picture in this feed and re-gramming them to sing their praises.
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Click through for all 14 floral Instagrammers after the jump!
Jo Flowers: I love this feed for all of its romantic, moody and cascading arrangements. Jo is based in England and often posts photos from her own backyard that are just as impressive as any arrangement.
Amy Merrick: Amy Merrick is probably my favorite florist to follow. Not only does she know her way around a dramatic arrangement, but she travels to some of the most beautiful places and installs not just flowers, but trees, centerpieces and other plants that give me such great ideas for my own home. Amy has a beautiful way with photography, too, so she's definitely one to follow.
Saipua: I feel strongly that Sarah Ryhanen's floral business is responsible for an entire generation of new florists we see working in a more organic style now. Working in the tradition of florists like Constance Spry and the Madderlakes, Sarah lit the fire for so many people who've gone on to open their own businesses. I love Sarah's feed not just for its flowers, but for its peek inside the daily life of Sarah and Eric, who bought and now operate a farm in upstate New York that is home to some beautiful animals and fresh flowers.
Mary Lennox (Ruby Barber): I discovered Mary Lennox through Sarah at Saipua and have loved watching her work evolve online. The vibrant pinks and yellows in her feed always leave me wanting more and make me want to spend more time photographing the delicate underside of petals.
Studio Choo: The incredibly talented, West Coast-based Studio Choo team are also former D*S team members and they've gone on to do SUCH amazing things. From watching their book come together to getting glimpses of their flower buying trips, the Studio Choo feed is one of my favorite places to look for finished arrangement and centerpiece ideas.
Euphoric Flowers: I've noticed that floral designers in the UK seem to have a distinct aesthetic of their own, very different from the looseness we see a lot of right now. But there's a place for every look and a beauty in every style, and this feed is no exception. I love the lush archways Euphoric Flowers posts - they make me wish I suddenly lived in a castle with roses growing up every wall.
Tulipina Design: Kiana Underwood's feed (and business) is based in San Francisco and her photos ooze that sort of upbeat, sunny, super-colorful California charm.
Lizzy McGinn: Lizzy collaborates with Cathy Haebe of kneadtomake and I love seeing the way she combines lush florals with baked goods. How could that "ever" go wrong?
Fairynuffflowers: Another UK feed - this is one of my go-to stops for GIANT close-ups of flowers. If you love a close-up shot of a peony as much as I do (they're full of so many petals!), this is one to check out.
Victory Blooms: This Marietta, Georgia-based floral studio is run by Megan Dunlap. She's regularly featured on some of the top wedding blogs and what I love most is that she posts some pretty stunning flowers that aren't too wedding-centric. She's shared some truly elegant photos of wisteria, dogwood and vines that feel wonderfully moody and romantic.
Floradelphia: Dan Fingerhut's feed is upbeat, fun and full of colorful arrangements. He plays around with some fun and inventive vases and vessels and it's always a blast to see what he's up to.
Pretty Streets: I discovered Kristen of Pretty Streets through the delivery grocery service Good Eggs. She posts several flower shots a day that are simple and slightly wistful. I never mind that when it comes to beautiful, drapey arrangements, they make me long for days spent inside with buckets of flowers to arrange.
Moon Canyon: Kristen Cassie's feed focuses on plants and gardens along with flowers. I love her floral headdresses, ombre-themed arrangements and the way she focuses on vines and flowering plants as much as cut flowers.
Nicolette Camille: My love for Nicolette Camille's flower arrangements has been well documented. She is the queen of a romantic bouquet. I love the way she captures interiors, too. Her feed is a great guide to romantic spaces for weddings and special events.
*HONORABLE MENTION: Flowers of Visalia: This feed isn't a floral shop, but is dedicated to GORGEOUS flower photos taken in Visalia, California and neighboring Central California cities. I am constantly liking every picture in this feed and re-gramming them to sing their praises.
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