I’ve just noticed that the Cerne Abbas Giant, better named the Rude Man of Cerne, is looking a little worse for wear and his powers are apparently fading. This is a very serious matter. Couples have been making love on him and women wanting a baby have slept on his very obvious parts for eons. [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Paganism’
The Rude Man of Cerne
Posted in Eclectic Nonsense, tagged Cerne Abbas Giant, Dorset, Druidry, Druids, Long Man of Wilmington, National Trust, Pagan, Paganism on September 16, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Visioning
Posted in Personal Development, tagged Bell tent, Dorset, Education, Magic, Paganism, Personal Development, Vision on May 10, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Some of the people I work with don’t like the word ‘vision’ – along with words like ‘mission’ and ‘empowerment’ they eschew using it, believing it to have religious undertones. It must be to do with my meta programme – but I love it and use it all the time!
I use ‘visioning exercises’ a lot, [...]
Love and Joy at Beltane!
Posted in Druidry, Druids, tagged Beltaine, Beltane, Druidry, Druids, Findhorn, Meditation, Mike Scott, Paganism, Waterboys on April 25, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Well, now Beltane really is almost upon us and the blog will enter a temporary lull as I go off to celebrate at Camp. When I looked out of my office window yesterday at the sweeping vista of the Kennet valley I was struck by the sudden acceleration in the greening – even over the [...]
Can you feel the sap rising?!!
Posted in Arty farty, Eclectic Nonsense, tagged Beltane, May, Paganism, Paul Verlaine, Poetry, Spring on April 16, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
In a little under two weeks we will be celebrating the Beltane festival. Beltane, the last Spring festival and the threshold of summer, is a high-energy, passionate and burgeoning time, full of growing light and warmth. It makes me want to dance with joy! I can feel the sap rising and the pulse of the [...]