Thursday, 23 July 2009

Learn, Embrace & Share

Pagan life should be a path you choose to follow for yourself and for the right reasons. It should be where you feel safe, and where you feel a connection to be a free thinker and open to all ideas - try to become comfortable within your own thoughts and daily life - being at peace with oneself.

How can you expect people to warm to you if you are draining their natural positive energies you need to keep positive and use the natural energies around you to help you grow along your own spiritual path.

The natural energies you can use on a daily ritual are the four elements of mother nature: Earth, Air, Fire and Water. You can use these to bless things turn to the north, south, east and west and ask each element for its help to bless and work with you in what you decide to do - use symbols to help you coloured ribbons and objects on your alter or table in the right directions . You can use them all together or singular depending on what you think will help your energy that day. For example if you have a job interview earth is very good for prosperity and success so carry a small gemstone with you and wear a green ribbon around your wrist or in your hair ask earth for its natural energy to flow through you and help you along the way.

Earth helps ground you bring you literally back to the earth - earth is also where seeds grow and brings life to new ideas. Good for prosperity, stability, fertility, self will. Earth is north and tends to be of earth colours the greens and browns with rocks and gemstones closely worked with earth.

Air can circulate you and move you to another level explore air and what it can do to you the way it can change directions swiftly and smoothly air is what we breathe so air is important giver of life and helps maintain it. New ideas can quickly inspire you , knowledge freedom and travel within the air wind, clouds vibrations of the movements within your spiritual path. Red and yellows are often air with it being Eastwards with clouds, vibrations and incense being associated with air.

Fire can be hard to tame but the raw energy here is powerful and can enlighten you, freedom, change, vision and illuminates, healing and purification but can also be destructive so handle with care or fingers will get burnt - it sparks flame and passion within your soul. Red is the colour of fire with lightning, the sun and incense being used with fire work. Fire is south.

Water can be still and quiet a gentle stream it can be absorbing, with the lakes, ponds and streams to purify the subconscious mind, emotional waves can ripple and turn into communication with the spiritual path. Wells and spring water with blue being the colour used. Water is West.

Life's important energies are everything you see, and everything has an energy. It is up to you to draw these energies out not to drain them but to use them to help empower your pagan path. The natural energies are positive and good to help you survive, it is important to hold on to these energies for you to create a positive energy for yourself - hold them close to give you the sense of well being. A good balance within your life all four energies link together to work perfectly and work along side each other and other energies you may encounter of a spiritual kind.

As a pagan try and be yourself not a follower don't be afraid to stand alone and not be part of the social network. Be innovative a thinker a pursuer of wisdom and embrace your spiritual growth - don't be fearful be open learn about the Celtic histories they will help give you a sense of connection to learn for the future from the guideposts of ancient paths can help to improve you as a person. It helps knock down the barriers to be open to study and learn all the time - take the time to hear stories, myths, legends from all religions and spiritual paths to create a well balanced life and soul open to every one's beliefs and you will be surprised how many are interlinked with the pagan path - it will also open your soul to your spiritual growth and personality.

Learn, embrace and share.

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