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Wise words.
#SundaySermon
But the worst aspect of Christianity is without a doubt the Original Sin. One of the most imperative aspects of Christianity, which assert that the Sin committed by Adam (a) was everlasting until Jesus (a) was sacrificed in which one could be saved through the act of Baptism.
Nothing frustrates a Jewish person and a Muslim more than this particular belief, because not only did it appear during the third century, but it was defined by Augustinus through Romans (which let’s face it, did not establish anything) and had no scriptural proof to assert it.. Had this concept been so imperative, then surely it would have had an important role in the Gospels and the OT. However, even after reading through the Tanakh, there is nothing that ever points to its existence.
They repentend and God forgave them; Original sin gone
12 Rules for being human handed down from ancient Sanskrit
1. You will receive a body.
2. You will learn lessons.
3. There are no mistakes, only lessons.
4. A lesson is repeated until it is learned.
5. Learning lessons does not end.
6. "There” is no better than “Here.”
7. Others are merely mirrors of you.
8. What you make of your life is up to you.
9. The answers lie inside you.
10. Your answers lie inside you.
11. You will forget all of this.
12. You can remember it whenever you want.
What to ask tarot
So tarot card questions are actually a lot different than asking a specific question. You wouldn’t say, for example, “Is my dad going to graduate?” because if you got the 3 of cups, you would be utterly confused as to why I did not provide a yes or a no. So below I am going to list questions that are good to ask the cards.
• I’m at a fork in the road. Which way should I go?
• How do I weigh out the choices I have? What are the Pros and Cons?
• What do I need to know to make the best decision? What do I need to know?
• What do I need to know about a situation with a family member?
• What do I need to know about my love life?
• What do I need to know about my career?
Moving forward
• How do I move forward in my career?
• How do I move forward in my relationship/ love life?
• What is coming forth in my life?
• Which foundation is the strongest to build on in my life?
* What should I do?
• What should/ shouldn’t I do about a situation with my job?
• What should/ shouldn’t I do about a situation with a friend or family member?
• How can I restore my hope for the future?
• What overall positives do I bring to my life?
• What positives do the people in my life provide me?
• Is there meaning in my life?
• Is there love in my life? Hidden Elements
• Are there things I am ignoring that are important?
• What am I not seeing?
• What is holding me back?
• Are there truths that I am denying?
• Are there things that I see that are untrue?
• What important things have I forgotten?
• What could get in my way?
• What is most important for me to get done?
• How will a certain occasion or event turn out?
• What will be the best way for me to communicate with certain people?
• What should I learn from my past?
• What is the impending future telling me?
• What cycles am I stuck in?
• What have a learned from my past?
• Where am I strongest?
• What should I look out for?
I hope this helps!!!!
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How to smudge in celtic paganism.
No white sage. White sage isnt celtic.
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Druid Style Wheel of the Year
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You can add your own dates and months based on the seasons of your area, because every area.has a different growing season.
Make time go by faster spell
A Druids Crane Bag - A Druids Altar
Because druidry is all about the connection to nature many druids take their practice outside. They have outdoor sacred spaces that they use to connect with spirit, the earth and the gods.
The crane bag is the bag that druids carry their magical items and ritual tools in. Its similar to a travel altar.
A druids altar is all about found things. Things that magically come to the druid overtime. It isnt about having the fanciest or aesthetically pleasing altar although they can definitely have a traditional home altar. The choice is entirely up to you.
Examples of a crain bag and druid ritual tools.
A druid’s crane bag is a special bag, a magical bag, that many druids carry with them. Often full of shells, rocks, magical objects, feather
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Three Goals of a Druid
Wisdom - to know yourself, the world and creatures within it.
Creativity - to be inspired, imaginative, and unique.
Love - to love yourself, places, creatures and people within your life.
The Druid Afterlife - The Other world
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Alchemy books I recommend
This is a book explaining the Seven Hermetic Principals. I would consider this book about mental alchemy. If you've ever herd the saying "All is One, One is All." This book will explain that and what "The All" means. Some principles can be complicated but just sit with them and re read them and it will become clear.
This book tackles Alchemy from a Witches perspective. Which is very helpful if you arent trying to be an alchemist but you just want to incorporate alchemy into your practice.
This book is about actual alchemy, as in the chemistry of alchemy. If you want to be an alchemist this is the book. That being said it can be hard to read but if you read The Kybalion and can understand the hermetics, alchemy becomes a lot easier to understand.
Norse and Celtic Druid Books I recommend
This book talks about the Norse gods and goddesses and gives a good introduction on how to start working with each one.
This book is about the Celtic gods and goddesses and talk about their stories and how to work with each one. Each god gets their own chapter.
This book is about over all general Celtic Druid magic. It talks about hurbs, and rituals, and the fay. As Well as a few gods but not all like the previously mentioned book.
If druidry seems complicated to you and hard to get into I definitely recommend staring with these two celtic books and if the norse gods seem interesting to you but you have a hard time reading the old eddas (I know I do) this book is a great place to start.
10 Books for Beginning Norse Paganism and Heathenry by Ocean Keltoi
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