Yule chant:
Bless the Mother who gives birth,
Bless our lives upon this Earth,
Above us see the sun returning, feeling the within the fires burning.
Chant from Wicca made easy by: Phyllis Curott
100% recommend the book! Lovely and moving book!✨
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Yule chant:
Bless the Mother who gives birth,
Bless our lives upon this Earth,
Above us see the sun returning, feeling the within the fires burning.
Chant from Wicca made easy by: Phyllis Curott
100% recommend the book! Lovely and moving book!✨
If there’s one central wisdom at the heart of shamanism, and Wicca, it is that all of life is sacred. There’s one common reality with no separation between Spirit and Nature, divinity and humanity, humanity and Nature. All is connected, all is One.
Phyllis Curott
From Witch Crafting by Phyllis Curott, High Priestess
Just got a very interesting email from someone claiming to be Phyllis Curott. I screenshot it and emailed Phyllis through her website to see if it was legitimate. Said they had seen my blog and wanted to possibly collaborate on a future project if I was interested.
Its exciting if its real, but a very good con if not.
I began to see that my priestesses were not all-knowing, all-powerful. They were teachers-gifted, generous, and wise, but human, and thus imperfect...They could guide and advise me, but ultimately, I was responsible for myself.
Phyllis Curott, Book of Shadows
Most men live in the shadow of this now ancient wasteland, unable to serve the Grail, already wounded and crippled by inheritance, and too often abusing, not only their inherited power, but the priestesses of the Grail. They suffer a wound that separates them from their feelings, thwarting their ability to give and receive love. But the king required the wounding in order to open his soul.
Phyllis Curott, Book fo Shadows