Thursday, December 25, 2008

Never Summer Canada Online

1965: Nothing nothing nothing shines up there



Armstrong I'm not black I am white
skin
When you want to sing What a lack of hope
pot
Yes, I'm seeing the sky, the bird
Nothing nothing nothing shines up there
Angels ... zero
I am white skin

Armstrong, thou cleave pear
We see all your teeth
Me, I rather crushes From black black
inside
Sing for me, Louis, oh yeah Sing sing sing
, it keeps you warm
I'm cold, oh my
Who am white skin

Armstrong, life, what story? It's not very funny

Whether we write
white on black or black on white
We see mostly red, red
Blood, blood, without truce or rest
That is my faith
Black or white skin

Armstrong, one day, sooner or later
It is only bones
Does yours will be black? It would be funny
Go
Louis, alleluia
Beyond our tinsel
Black and white are likenesses
Like two drops of water
Oh Yeay!

Monday, December 15, 2008

Can Orajel Numb Penis

1945: Orwell and freedom of thought

The idea for this book [ Animal Farm ] , or rather its central theme, I came for the first time in 1937, but it ' is only towards the end of 1943 that I began to write. When completed, it was clear that its publication would not be without difficulties (despite the current shortage of books, which is "sell" just about everything that has the appearance) and, in fact, it was refused by four publishers. Only one of them had it on ideological grounds. Two other published works for years hostile to Russia, and the fourth had no particular political orientation. One of these publishers had also begun to accept the book, but he preferred, before committing formally consult the Ministry of Information, which appears to have warned against such publication or , at least, he had strongly discouraged. Here is an excerpt of the letter from this publisher:
" I mentioned that my reaction expressed a high-ranking official of the ministry of information about the publication of Animal Farm. I must confess that this review made me think seriously. [...] I realize that the publication of this book is now likely to be required for particularly ill-advised. If this fable was to target the dictators and dictatorships in general as a whole, its publication would pose no problem, but what I see, if it is based closely on the history of Soviet Russia and its two Dictators can not apply to any other dictatorship. Other thing: the story loses its offensive if the dominant caste was not represented by pigs. I think the choice of pigs to embody the ruling caste inevitably offend many people and in particular those who are somewhat likely, as are the Russians obviously ".
Such intervention is a worrying symptom. It is certainly not desirable for a government department exercising any censorship (except for reasons relating to national security, as everyone admits in time of war) on books whose publication is not funded by the state.
But the main danger now threatens the freedom of thought and expression is not the direct intervention of the Ministry of Information or any other official body.
If publishers and newspaper executives contrive to certain topics are not addressed, not by fear of lawsuits, but by fear of public opinion. Intellectual cowardice in our country is the worst enemy ever to confront a writer or a journalist, and this fact does not appear to have received the attention it deserves.
Everyone in good faith, with experience in journalism, will agree to recognize that during this war official censorship has not been particularly fussy. We were not impose the kind of "coordination" totalitarian that we could reasonably expect. The press has some legitimate grievances, but overall the government has shown a remarkable tolerance toward minority opinions. What is most disturbing about the censorship of literature in England is that it is in large part voluntary. Unpopular ideas can be silenced and inconvenient facts ignored, without the need for this in an official ban.
Anyone who has lived some time in a foreign country has seen how certain information that normally would have made the headlines, were ignored by the English press, not as a result of government intervention, but because there had a tacit agreement to consider it "should not " publish such facts. Regarding the daily press, it is not surprising. The English press is very centralized and is owned almost entirely in a few very wealthy men who have every reason to be dishonest on certain important topics. But the same kind of veiled censorship also at work when it comes to books and periodicals, or plays, films or radio broadcasts. There is always an orthodoxy, a set of ideas that the do-gooders are supposed to share and never question it. Say this or that is not strictly forbidden, but it "is not " just as in Victorian times it "was not done " pronouncing the word pants in the presence of a lady. Anyone who defies established orthodoxy is seen silenced with surprising effectiveness. An opinion that goes against the fashion of the moment will have the greatest difficulty being heard, either in the popular press or in magazines for intellectuals.
What is required now established orthodoxy is unreserved admiration for Russia. Everyone knows, and almost everyone got bent. It is virtually impossible to print any serious criticism of the Soviet regime, and no information that the Soviet government would prefer to conceal. And this conspiracy on the scale of any the country to please the Russian ally takes place in the general climate of genuine intellectual tolerance. Because if we do not have the right to criticize the Soviet government, we are at least less free to criticize our own. There will be hardly anyone to publish a text against Stalin, but we can blame Churchill safely, at least in a book or periodical. And throughout these five years of war, two or three where we fought for the survival of our country, countless books, pamphlets and articles in favor of a compromise peace have been published without official censorship intervened and without that causing so much hostility.
While the prestige of the USSR is not involved, the principle of freedom of expression remains broadly respected. There are other taboo subjects - I will mention some later - but the prevailing attitude towards the USSR is by far the most disturbing symptom. It is indeed spontaneous and unrelated to the action of any pressure group.
The servility with which most English intellectuals have swallowed and repeated Russian propaganda since 1941 would be amazing if properly had not previously given other examples, on various occasions. Of all the thorny issues, one after the other, the Russian version was accepted without examination and then be propagated with complete disregard for historical truth or intellectual honesty.
To give just one example, the BBC celebrated the 25th anniversary of the Red Army without mentioning the name of Trotsky. This amounted to about celebrating the battle of Trafalgar without mentioning Nelson, but did not think any English intellectual right to protest. During
infighting that took place in various occupied countries, the British press has taken almost every time the cause of the faction backed by the Russians and slandered the rival faction, not hesitating to conceal certain facts when necessary. This was especially obvious in the case of Colonel Mihajlovic, leader of the Chetniks in Yugoslavia. The Russians, which was protected in Yugoslavia Marshal Tito, accused Mihajlovic collaboration with the Germans. This accusation was immediately picked up by the British press: they refused to supporters of Mihajlovic's opportunity to respond, and the facts which were belied simply ignored.
In July 1943 the Germans offered a reward of one hundred thousand gold crowns for the capture of Tito, and the same sum to that of Mihajlovic. The British press made its headlines with the news that the head of Tito was so upset price, but there was only one newspaper to refer, very discreetly, than Mihajlovic was also, and the charges collaboration with the Germans continued as before.
When the English war, he appeared very similar episodes: the English left-wing newspapers did not hesitate to slander the Republican organizations in the camp that the Russians were determined to crush, and refused to publish any development, even in their mail readers. And today, not only critics of the USSR's most reasons are held to blame, but their existence is obscured in some cases. It was, for example, a biography of Stalin, Trotsky had written shortly before his death. Presumably, this was not a perfectly objective book, but at least its bestseller list was it insured.
The book, published by an American publisher, had already been printed - I believe the review copies had even been Sent - when the USSR entered the war. The book's release was soon canceled. And although the existence of such a work and its withdrawal from the market were certainly deserving of the information that they should devote a few lines, the case was not given any mention in the English press.
It is important to distinguish between censorship that English intellectuals voluntarily impose on themselves and that they are sometimes imposed by pressure groups. We know that some subjects can not be addressed because of the economic interests at stake - the most famous case being that of the obvious drug racketeering. Moreover, the Catholic Church in the press exerts a considerable influence and succeeded in some measure to silence the critics. A scandal involving a Catholic priest is almost never comes to advertising, but if it is an Anglican priest who is involved (eg the Rector of Stiffkey) [ Lord Frederick, rector of Stiffkey, killed inexplicably his brother with a pistol in the head. He was declared insane ] , the news headlines. It is very rarely see on stage or film anything that take them to Catholicism. Any actor will tell you that a play or a movie that attacks the Catholic Church or the mockery will be boycotted by the press and will most likely fail.
But this stuff is not serious, or at least understandable. Any organization can ensure the best it can to its interests, and there's nothing to say against the propaganda, as it gives itself to such. We can no more expect the Daily Worker to publish information detrimental to the prestige of the USSR can not be expected the Catholic Herald that he take the pope. But in any case no conscious individual can not misunderstand what are Daily Worker and the Catholic Herald .
What is more worrying is that when it comes to the USSR and its policies, we can not expect liberal journalists and writers - who are not yet subject to any direct pressure to get them to shut up - they express an intelligent criticism. Or even that they simply do demonstrate a basic honesty. Stalin is sacrosanct and there is no way to seriously discuss some aspects its policy. This rule has been almost universally observed since 1941, it entered into force ten years ago, and was followed by much more widely than is sometimes thought. Throughout these years, it was difficult to be heard when the Soviet regime were subjected to criticism from the left. There were a considerable number of writings hostile to Russia, but almost all drawn from the conservative point of view, was manifestly unfair, outdated and inspired by the most sordid motives.
It was opposite an equally large mass, and almost as dishonest, pro-Russian propaganda, and anyone trying to tackle critical issues of how adult found himself the victim of a boycott of fact. Certainly, you could still publish a book anti-Russian, but it was with the assurance of seeing your positions ignored or disguised by virtually all intellectual magazines. We warned you, both publicly and privately, that it "was not done . What you said was perhaps true, but it was "inappropriate " and that "the game was" of particular interest reactionary.
To defend such an attitude, we relied general international situation and the urgent need for Anglo-Russian alliance, but it was clear that this was a pseudo-rational justification. For English intellectuals, or for many, the USSR had become the subject of an allegiance to a nationalistic, and the slightest questioning of the wisdom of Stalin reached the depths of themselves as a blasphemy. What happened in Russia was judged on criteria other than what was happening elsewhere. People who had fought all their lives against the death penalty can not applaud the killing end purges of 1936-1938, and those who made it a duty to speak of famine in India it also did not mention that of Ukraine. All that existed before the war, and the intellectual climate is certainly no better now.
But let us now turn to the book I wrote. The reaction it will cause in most English intellectuals will be very simple: " It should not have been published . Literary critics versed in the art of bashing the attack obviously do not have a political viewpoint, but literary: they say that a book is boring, stupid, for which he is unfortunate to have wasted the paper. It is quite possible, but it is clearly not the merits of the case. It does not say a book that " should not have been published " for that reason alone it is bad. After all, tons of garbage are produced every day and nobody cares.
English intellectuals, or most of them are hostile to this book on the pretext that it defames their leader and night they think the cause of progress. Otherwise, they would find nothing to say, even if its literary faults were ten times more obvious than they are. As shown, for example, success has been the Left Book Club for four or five years, they are quite prepared to welcome books for both offensive and grossly botched literary, provided these books tell them what they want to hear.
The problem this raises is very simple: any opinion, as unpopular and even as senseless as it is, she is entitled to be heard? If you ask the question and it is hardly an intellectual English that no one feels obliged to reply: "Yes . But if you ask more specific and ask, "What an attack against Stalin? She is also entitled to be heard? , the answer will most often: "No . Because in this case the current orthodoxy is being challenged, and the principle of freedom of expression is no longer valid.
course, demanding freedom of expression does not claim absolute freedom. It will always, or at least there will always, as long as there organized societies, a some form of censorship. But freedom, as Rosa Luxemburg said, is " freedom for those who think differently . Voltaire expressed the same principle with his famous formula: " I hate what you say and I will defend to the death your right to say it. "If freedom of thought, which is without doubt one of the hallmarks of Western civilization, has any meaning, it implies that everyone has the right to say and print what he thinks is the truth , provided only that it does not harm the rest of the community in any way obvious. Also good capitalist democracy that Western variants of socialism were until recently regarded this principle as beyond discussion. Our government, as I said before, still affected to some extent to meet. Ordinary people - partly no doubt because they do not give enough importance to show himself intolerant ideas about them - argue that more or less " everyone is free to have his ideas " . It is only, or at least that's mainly in the literary and scientific intelligentsia, that is to say, among the very people who should be the guardians of liberty, that we begin to despise this principle, both in theory and practice.
One of phenomena peculiar to our times is the repudiation of the Liberals. Beyond and outside the well-known Marxist assertion that the "bourgeois freedom is an illusion, there is a widespread tendency to claim that democracy can be defended only by totalitarian means. If you love democracy, and argues it does, we must be prepared to crush its enemies by any means. But who are his enemies ? We see regularly that are not only those who attack it openly and consciously, but also those who are "objectively " in danger by disseminating erroneous theories.
In other words, defending democracy involves destroying all freedom of thought. This argument by example used to justify the Russian purges. So fanatical was he, no Russophile really believed that all the victims were actually guilty of everything they were accused, but in defending heretical ideas, they had "objectively " undermined the regime, and it was perfectly legitimate not only to put them to death, but also by discrediting false accusations. The same argument was used during the English war, to justify the lies consciously cut by the left press on the Trotskyists and other minority groups in the Republican camp. And he has served as a pretext to yelp cons of habeas corpus when Mosley was released in 1943.
These people do not understand that those who advocate totalitarian methods are exposed to one day see them used against them if imprisoning Fascists without trial is becoming a common practice, there is no reason for this treatment then they still stand. Shortly after the Daily Worker had been allowed to resume, I was a conference of workers in a college in South London. The audience included people from the working class and middle class to the poorest - people with a certain intellectual formation, such as those that might be encountered in the meetings of the Left Book Club . My talk had been about freedom of the press and, when it was over, much to my surprise, several auditors rose to ask me if I do not think it was a grave mistake to have allowed the reappearance of the Daily Worker . When I asked what they had, they replied that it was a newspaper whose loyalty could not be trusted, and therefore should not be tolerated in wartime. I ended up making and defending the Daily Worker newspaper, which has more than once used to slander me.
But how these people had they acquired the totalitarian mindset? They were certainly communists themselves had instilled their own! Tolerance and honesty are deeply rooted in England, but they are not indestructible so far, and survival among other application that spends a conscious effort. Preaching totalitarian doctrines, we weaken the instinct by which free peoples know what is dangerous and what is not.
Mosley's case is clearly shown. In 1940, he was perfectly justified to intern Mosley, whether or not committed any crime in the strictly legal point of view. We were fighting for our survival and we could not afford to allow freedom of movement a man quite willing to play Quisling . In 1943, keep them locked up without trial was a miscarriage of justice. The general blindness on this issue was a worrying symptom, even if it is true that the agitation against Mosley's release was partly factitious and partly the expression under the pretext of a different kind of discontent. But the current spread of fascist thinking she should not be attributed in some measure to "fascism" in the last ten years and the ruthlessness that characterized? It is important to understand that this russomanie is a symptom of the general weakening of the Western liberal tradition. If the information ministry had intervened to effectively ban the publication of this book, most English intellectuals would not see anything there to worry about. The unconditional allegiance to the USSR is the current orthodoxy, since the supposed interests of the USSR are concerned, these intellectuals are willing to tolerate not only censorship but the deliberate falsification of history.
Here is an example. On the death of John Reed , the author of Ten Days That Shook the World [Ten Days That Shook the World] - witness first hand the beginnings of the Russian Revolution - the copyright of his book became the property of the British Communist Party, which, I suppose He had bequeathed. A few years later, after destroying all copies of the first edition in which they could lay hands, the British Communists published a falsified version of which was missing any mention of Trotsky, and besides that introducing written by Lenin.
If he still existed in England radical intellectuals, the forgery was exposed and denounced in every literary magazines in the country. As things stand, there was virtually no protest or not. To many English intellectuals, such behavior was not very normal. And this acceptance of outright dishonesty has a deeper meaning that the veneration of Russia who happens to be currently in vogue. It is quite possible that this mode does not last long then. From everything I know, it is possible that, when this book is published, my opinion of the Soviet regime has become the accepted view. But what good does it serve? The replacement of one orthodoxy by another is not necessarily an improvement. The real enemy is the mind reduced to a gramophone, and this remains true whether you agree or disagree with the disc that passes a certain point.
I know by heart the various arguments against freedom of thought and expression - those by which it can not exist, and those by which it must not exist. I'll just say that I do not find them convincing, and it's quite opposite design that inspired our civilization for a period of four centuries. Over the past dozen years, I am convinced that the political regime in Russia is something essentially sad, and I demand the right to say even though we are allies of the USSR into a war that I want victory.
If I had to justify myself with a quotation, I would choose this verse from Milton: "The Known By rules of ancient liberty " [According to the accepted rules of ancient liberty].
The ancient word highlights the fact that freedom of thought is a tradition deeply rooted, no doubt inseparable from what is special about Western civilization. Many of our intellectuals are reneging on that tradition. They adopted the theory that it is not based on its own merits but according to political expediency than a book to be published or not, praised or blamed. And others, which in reality does not share this view, the acceptance by simple cowardice. Thus, for example, we hardly heard the English pacifists, however numerous and noisy, attacking the cult currently dedicated to Russian militarism. In their view, all violence is wrong and, at each stage of the war, we were eager to give up or at least reach a compromise peace. But how has he found to transmit the idea that war is just as reprehensible when it is the fact the Red Army? Apparently the Russians are right to defend itself, but we commit a mortal sin when we do so.
Such a contradiction can be explained only by the fear of cutting ties with the great mass of the English intelligentsia, whose patriotism is to the USSR rather than England. I know English intellectuals have all sorts of reasons for their cowardice and dishonesty, and I know none of the arguments with which they are justified. But they at least spare us their inane couplets on the defense of liberty against Fascism.
Speaking of freedom has meaning only if it is the freedom to tell people what they do not want to hear. Ordinary people still share a vague idea, and act accordingly. In our country - it is not the same everywhere: it was not the case in republican France, and it is not the case today in the U.S. - it is the Liberals who fear liberty and the intellectuals who are ready for any villainy against thought. Is to draw attention to the fact that I wrote the preface.
George ORWELL
Preface to the first edition
of Animal Farm
censored until ... 1995!

Monday, October 20, 2008

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What kind of pagan are you? My

My masters and Phérennika Amadriel m'ont misent au défi....

Voilà mon pointage à ce test...

You Scored as Ecclectic Pagan
A veritable blend of all the pantheons and perhaps a dash of a few other religions as well, you're the versitile Ecclectic Pagan. You have no problem wearing an ankh while setting an offering to Herne on your alter just below your image of Hera. You don't believe in coloring within the lines, and are a bright free-thinker. While you respect the views of your fellow pagans, as far as you're concerned, religion is the sky, and there's no one about to clip your wings with lines and limitations.
Ecclectic Pagan : ----------------------------------- 90%
Celtic Pantheonic Pagan: --------------------------- 75% Shamanic Pagan
: ----------------------------------- 60% Zoroastrian Pagan
: ----- ---------------------------- 50%
Egyptian Pagan Pantheonic :--------------- --------- 45% Kabbalistic Pagan
: ---------------------------------- 40 %
Pantheonic Roman Pagan: -------------------------- 30% Eastern Pagan
: ------------ ------------------------- 30%
Pantheonic Norse Pagan (Asatru) ----- ---------- --- 25%
Greek Pagan Pantheonic :---------------------------- 25%
Catholic (Pagan ?):--- --------------------------------
25% Sumerian, Babylonian, and Mesopotamian Pagans 20% ---

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Calculating Hor Dourves Wedding Reception

magical garden .. In the shadow of Mount Black

past ten years, I garden herbs. Why? It's a long story and all ... In short, young I watched a program hosted by Ms. Françoise Gaudet-Smet. A great lady whose mini bio here ... She did much more ...




short, during the show she decried the loss of knowledge of the traditional pharmacopoeia Quebec including several indigenous knowledge came from and whose memory faded with time. It's not today that Quebec has a problem of collective memory :-( Fortunately, our motto reminds us that we will remember ...

Still, Ms. Gaudet-Smet drew my attention to this fact and since I walk in the fields of my Patlin to identify and learn to recognize the indigenous medicinal plants ... and less native (who arrived Ave imports ...). During my adolescence, many existing plants including a variety of chamomile, yarrow, yarrow, St. John's wort, mullein, chicory, etc..
studies, work and mandates extended abroad meant that I stopped this activity for at least 8 years. Then during the holidays I went back to this activity. To my dismay, I quickly realized that the mass monoculture had completely or almost several varieties of medicinal plants. I took the summer to inventory all this to prepare myself to make a garden dedicated to medicinal plants. The first year was pretty ordinary, but in Year 2 was better prepared ... I have many books on organic farming, the interrelationships between plants and so on. Here is a picture of the garden of the year 2:

This year marked my return to paganism, I prepared a magical garden in honor of my patron goddess: Gaia. I've used all my knowledge of mathematics, magic and geomancy. Here's how I prepared my magic garden:

1 .- Each of pots used, each of the seeds used, every drop of water used, each grain of compost (one I am ... not commercial) to sowing and planting were cleansed, blessed and consecrated and then cleaned with the help of my patron goddess Gaia.

2 .- When the snow melts and when the ground permit, I tilled the soil in the direction Thuathail to clean and release the energy of the soil and plants (weeds) present. I labored in this direction several times. Before each round, I consulted my self-superior to see if I should continue. Then came the moment when there was no need to plow into Thuathail ... It was quite reassuring :-)

3 .- So I dug into the ground in the direction déosil to increase and charge the earth energy. Again, before each time I looked my self-superior until the soil was sufficiently charged to be working ... In this case, it was much faster to load than the energy of the ground to unload.

4 .- Again in the direction déosil I purified and cleaned the floor and I blessed and consecrated the ground with the help of my patron goddess.

5 .- At the center of the tilled area is a young plum tree planted there last year by the hands of my father ... A maniac trees :-) Of course, I cleaned purrifié, blessed and consecrated as the rest of the garden. It's part of the magic garden. It is the heart. At the foot of this tree, we made an offering ... A beta fish ... Combination of circumstances (no of chance), goldfish my daughter was sick and now scraping by on one side or the other. At the request of my daughter, I did a ritual accompanying the dying and then a ritual of planting ... at the foot of the tree ... No need to go buy you a goldfish to make your garden :-) this is a contest circonstence ... In short, this fish-offering is also part of the garden-magic.

6 .- I had to decide on the form that I give to the garden. In a typical garden, it is elevated rows (Seillons) separated by about 30cm to allow the land to drain and avoid the heavy rains innondent foot plants. Last year, I designed a garden from concentric circles to take advantage of the synergy between plants. The idea is not mine. It comes from the garden of my life official supplier of essential oils and Mikael Zayat probably Véronik Tanguay ( http://www.jardindevie.com/index.php?include=academie ). In short, I found the brilliant idea ... This year, for my enchanted garden, I chose an even more efficient use of space Toutenant e retaining the advantage of synergy between plants: A spiral ... The spiral is a pagan symbol was recognized very old and perhaps for two reasons: Optimal use of space and synergy of plants and the link with the wheel this year. For my part, this spiral had to be in line to load déosil energy plants. Furthermore, it should start in the east, as I trace the circle and that I welcome the Airt.

7 .- How to make a spiral shape with a wheel ... a kind of block that I designed and whose diameter is the distance between the desired Seillons (30 cm). Knowing that the mathematical formula for calculating the circumference of a circle is 2 x Pi x radius, I have deduced that the radius of the pulley design should be equal to the distance between Seillons divided by 2 x Pi Using adjusted the compat grandur this range, I could draw a circle on a wooden board, which I then cut out. Then I cut two circles a little larger in order to design a pulley. Here are photos:





We see that there is a hole in the circle of the pulley ... We see it less, however, is cut in half. This allowed me to set up around the trunk of young plum. I fixed a rope in the pulley (a bit like a yoyo ... yoyo big ...).

8 .- Using a compass. I planted wooden poles to the four cardinal corners, centered on the plum (and tubes).

9 .- Using a stick (the handle of my pick), I traced the spiral to the ground. To do this, I placed the handle to the east of plum and I have attached the other end of the rope. I moved around the block to the south, then west and finally north to adjust the length of the rope. Then I went back east and began to trace the spiral on the ground.

10 .- Using the pick, I built the Seillon, a kind of mound for the drainage of rain water, following the route on the ground. The result:


11 .- Then came the work of geomancy, and synergy s'avoisinnant plants. The first concern is to help plants increase their rate of essential oils while protecting them. The plant of choice for these tasks is valerian. Like many things, depending on the plant area in contrast to human and animal world ... Valerian makes plants strong and alert while asleep and tranquilizer humans :-). I had to then determine where to plant the seed of valerian. What's better than a pentagram grounder to concentrate and energy (Optimal Energy Control). So I opted to plant seedlings of valerian to each point of the pentagram. Using a compass, I marked the location where the plants should be positioned on the Seillon farthest from the center of the spiral, ie at 0, 72, 144, 216 and 288 degrees relative to the trunk of Plum (every 72 degrees - 360 divided by 5). Here is a view of the horizon of the pentagram of valerian, a point which is oriented due north:


12 .- Then by consulting my self-education (some prefer to use the clock), I established for each plant their best geomantic positioning relative to the plum (North, Northeast, etc.).. Subsequently, I had to confirm, once again by visiting my self-superior affinities between each type of plant. It was a work worthy of a technical study :-) Here are my sketches in this work:



13 .- Can I planted all my planting of medicinal plants taking care to respect the geomancy and affinities. When I water them or feed them into compost, all ingredients are purified and cleansed and blessed and consecrated.

14 .- When the plants were in the ground, I conducted a ritual blessing of the garden and pray to Gaia for her to take care of plants, protect and nurture it to be beautiful and strong and they bring eu harvest.

15 .- To control weeds (Gaia is generous even for unwanted plants), I extended the cedar mulch around plants and between Seillons. The control of unwanted critters is almost quotidiennment manually. When I find bugs, I destroyed them, taking care of a prayer, their indicating that it has no place in this sacred place and I wish them a safe journey to the primary energy. I appreciate the energy that their body will envelope to Gaia Gaia and ask to use that energy wisely.

16 .- For the four cardinal corners (where I had planted stems) and at the foot of Plum (center of the spiral), I introduced flat stones that allow me to install the candles symbolizing the Airt.


short, the results are exceptional. Chamomile, peppermint, milk thistle, lemon balm, verbena, wort, mallow, the Lavender ... have a fragrance, color and productivitté incredible ... This is especially surprising that this summer has brought much more rain than normally required by these plants.

Milk Thistle (west) is particularly impressive. With one seed, I counted today twenty flower buds to come. Normally, I got up to 5 per plant. If the milk thistle was recognized for energy purposes such as corn (which is fairly contested), we could derive a very attractive return. For each of milk thistle seed that I planted, I got a plant yield of 100%. But in my magic garden, the plant's current performance is extremely impressive. Here is a picture of the plant and a flower:


One last photo with the magic garden (as it is today ... I harvest chamomile, mint, lemon balm and Vervain for a month and the wort begins to bloom - a week late but the magnitude of blooming flowers is impressive ... it promises ...)





If you want see Gaio, happy and at peace, imagine sharing the wine with the fairies, in full communion with the mother-goddess, surrounded by fireflies in her magical garden one evening of full moon with clear skies.

I wish everyone such beautiful magical moments.


Dedication:
I dedicate this article to the primary manifestations of the Goddess in my life that were Francoise Gaudet-Smet, François Jutras and Alain Meloche.

Ms. Gaudet-Smet passion for medicinal plants that she brought me.

Mr. Jutras, a colleague, I have been very helpful technique in the past but unfortunately failed find balance in this world prefer to leave voluntarily.

Finally, Mr. Meloche for friend and colleague he was - preferring to confine his being in the pit of his frustrations and retaining them cry openly. The throat cancer will be initiated and then generalized the path of its primary energy to the Goddess.

May the Goddess primary cause our souls meet again.

So be it!

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What spring! Ostara 2008

Phew! What a spring!

I do not know about you but for me the last 3 months have passed extremely quickly. After Ostara, Beltane we celebrated at home in the shadow of Mount Black. Yep! I managed to get the graphs Mont Réal Island. We thought making a maypole, but transportation, preparation and all ... In short, the ceremony of the Sabbath began well after nightfall. Which was very good in itself, we were quiet. The neighbors were sleeping on both ears. Strange events are still generated at the ceremony ... Before the ceremony, I started the fire in a metal barrel so the barrel makes a certain temperature and so intense from the beginning of the ceremony ... Once the circle was closed, the fire did not want to take ... The wood was still drier than the fanned departure, the barrel was heated ... I noticed that in the circle, the blue light was much more present than usual ... strange ... Another curiosity, the cup was emptied of two-thirds of its contents from the start ... I am well as mead evaporates but not in 5 minutes ...

I'm sorcerer's apprentice but my scientific mind takes its behalf. I do not try to understand, I only see that these two events will come to me that coven.

At work, it was a little madness, as in my volunteer activities. Nothing was simple ... It smelled conflict, full nose ... so much so that for Litha I make a prayer to Shamash and Epona. Asking the goddess of the movement to slow down and Shamash who sees all to judge my intentions and those of all my staff.

The worst was organizing the National Day given the conflicts between the factory, City Council and the supplier of beer (he does not get along with the chairman of the organizing committee of the National Day - which is said passing is the former member PQ of my county ... ) ... All these conflicts are very old sources. Is the source for some of provincial politics (Liberals against the PQ), for others the source is municipal politics (who may have between a former mayor for 23 years - now deceased, and the former member who ran against him for mayor ...)... Made me realize as Phérenikka, it seems that mediation is my life's mission ...

Thus, we celebrated Litha in the new apartment Phérenikka ... This time, the phenomena were marked on the pictures in the circle ... Judge for yourself here's a sample ...







Looks like a trail of light modulation timed ... Theories of change of space-time in the circle or that it finds between two worlds ... Should one day find rational explanations, more scientific ... What good, for me this is what gives the charm to the magic ... See what kind of events. There's something going on every time you "cast" a circle and called Airt ... It's called magic, and I confess that I really find myself in this environment. I feel that over the coven membership will grow in number and energy, the more events will be marked. I think it will better and better prepare for and establish our common intentions so that the energy group is well directed.

Amidst all this activity I have another spring ... my herb garden ... This garden has become an annual tradition for ten years. The fruits of this garden are my own use or to insiders in herbalism (unless the effects are harmless) ... My favorite is the design of flower oil St. John's wort should be part of any good pharmacy. With here creams and massage oils, creams anti-scald, anti-grafignes, Anti-sores, commonly occurring anti-blue when you have children magically disappear ... For those interested, my crop of flowers wort has begun. For other species, we must be more careful because I use them as tea and ingredients definitely have interactions with certain medications. If you are an experienced herbalist, I would be pleased to provide ... My stocks are limited, however ... I want to keep me: -)
This year my garden is special ... it's magic ... designed and inspired by the natural magic ... It is my haven, a temple in the open air ... Another way to experience the wheel of the year ... This is where I practice my art.

I'll prepare another article on this subject because it is rather complex in its simplicity (another antagonism ...). The results are quite phenomenal ... An extremely rich chamomile fragrance, a mint green of a beautiful and sweet, and what about my plant Milk Thistle ... A single seed produced me twenty flowers ... unheard of in 10 years. My record was 5 before flowers. Some say it's a particularly rainy ... agree but the natural environment of the last 3 plants is not Canada cold and rainy ... The mother-goddess is good (thank you Gaia). Do not miss my next article on this magical garden ... I have pictures galore :-)

Saturday, March 22, 2008

How Many Valence Electrons Does Clf2



My first Sabbath in coven for Ostara ... I should say my first Sabbath lifetime Ostara.

I do not know if it's the fullness of my mother-moon psychic antennae tickling me but I had great difficulty in me "grounder". I literally hovering ...

I was in charge of calling the guards towers east and west ... It was a great privilege. I did not used to the formulation used and with the excess energy ... I found it very difficult to proceed properly. I had to take 3 times for the east ...

But I managed to calm these energies with the good care of my masters in Art. Amadriel master took care of his Palawan ... She first anointed his forehead with a magic oil ... Please note the "M" capitalize the word magical ... Then masters Phe and Ami took the time to reconnect to the ritual. I am extremely grateful.

The time spent in the circle seemed reasonable but outside the circle I was surprised that we were in the circle at least twice more time than I thought. It happened to me but I've never seen a change in space-time also marked.

I learned in my physics course at university to apply the theories of Einstein's time dilation and space. Last night, I think I had a dilation of space-time.

The young goddesses accompanied us and fairies were part ... Witness the hilarious moments between moments of mixed-solonels more ... It was as if we got into the rhythm of the fairies and goddesses. If I had small doubts about the existence of fairies, now I have the certainty of their existence.

I think we feel very strong presence at Beltane 2008. What

goddesses spring with you!

Sunday, March 16, 2008

Is Rye Bread A Protein Or Carbohydrate

When I taste it is wrong to someone ... The Wiccan movement

Today is election day for a municipal office to advise Monnoir.

3 candidates present themselves: 2 are new arrivals and 1 resident (since 1988).

For my part I voted for the resident. First and foremost pcque is a friend, then that PC is able to fill the position and cons swing-board decisions (he was an advisor for 6 years). Given that it is the UPA in the region, it is often called upon to decide for or against the decisions and appeals of City Council.

But I learned (from a reliable source) a counselor would have called a couple of elders to tell them not to vote for my friend but rather to vote for another candidate .... This makes me wonder if there are not many consultants who engage in this practice ...

If I had more tangible evidence (recordings, etc..) We could bring them to justice for "misconduct "....

When such situations arise, I really feel like casting a spell evil ... But, as a good magician, I promised not to bring harm to anyone.

All I can do is a prayer to my bosses deities. I ask him so that justice be done because only the mother knows the primary reason of anything. My friend may be going through an ordeal. Councillor in question may be a tool for him to live this ordeal.

After talking to him on the phone, it is clear that my friend is not too affected and he recovers quickly.

You have to trust ... But the days it's harder than others.

I defer to you mother-goddess.

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Faith Evans Platinum Blonde

in Quebec: a portrait of contemporary witchcraft

Today I was talking with a colleague working on Wicca (he does not know that I am a sorcerer). The latter explained to me that Wicca was a satanic practice ...

You've heard this argument many times. No wonder people want to remain anonymous on our art.

I found this thesis, University of Laval (Canada) written by Mireille Gagnon.

http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2003/21029/21029.pdf

When you are confronted with the argument satanic, you can always shut up and let go or do like me:

Provide a copy of this thesis ... In allegations you know someone who is Wiccan ... A little lie to remain anonymous but a good way to ensure that the truth should be on our art ...

Vao com Diosa (literally: Go with Goddess)

Sunday, March 2, 2008

Does Rite-aid Have Toys?

welcome

Gaio Voous welcome

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Ejaculate During Waxing

In the Shadow of Mount Black

That's it! I'm starting

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A new experience ... A blog.

We'll see where it'll take me.

Gaïo
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Tant que cela ne porte tort à personne

Sunday, February 24, 2008

Haircuts Put On Your Head

October 22, 1791: Priests do not disturb the States when we do 's occupies the point of them ... (Andre Chenier)

It is not ours not expose here all the religious events that go between the Constitution of 1790 and Decree of 27 November 1793. With them, we are in the period of insurgency.
And, as if they form a tight, if the legislative acts to which they give birth appear to flow slightly from each other is that all the fuss he was a leading political : denunciation of legislative error of 1789, the Civil Constitution of clergy.
And if, by force of things, we came to abandon the Church, is that legislators acquired experience that all measures can be taken against rebel clergy would be insufficient to maintain order and respect for the secular state.
September 18, 1794, the Convention by financial measure, proposed by Cambon, voted a project, which first posited that the French would no longer pay the fees or salaries of any religion.
This principle, Cambon formally says, was " in all hearts." It was not dictated solely by a financial state of affairs, it followed the lessons of experience. "Proclaim a religious principle," said Cambon now it will take the temples, to be guarded by people who would argue the ministers, they require treatment or income. If they succeed in their first application, they will raise new claims soon, and soon, they establish hierarchies and privileges . "

could not be better to show the danger posed to the state union with the Church.
But we said, this is not a conventional coup of 1794 that came to possess a conscience as clear best interests of both parties.
From 1790 to 1794, the stage was long, arduous, bloody several times, the final solution did not fail to be made, and made even desired.
First is the severance of diplomatic relations with the Vatican, when Pope, providing for the annexation of Avignon, refused to receive our ambassador, M. de Segur.
soon as the news became known in Paris, May 30, 1791, the Nuncio was informed to have to leave soon France. Then nothing could stop the violence against the constitution of ecclesiastical calendar and many priests sworn, yielding to their tendency ultramontane raped all the requirements of the law at will to make it non-existent.
They soon reach their goal, the Constitution, which gave birth to a new clergy now in revolt, was nothing else, at the end of 1791, a dead weight, while a legislative monument front, without virtue, without penalty, on whose behalf he had shed blood, since the Church, wearing his blows against the Constitution, was in the heart of the nation.
It is therefore natural that, even then, good minds have thought politics for the Assembly to destroy itself his work.

Andre Chenier, in a letter to Monitor, October 22, saying that priests will no longer be dangerous on the day the nation will lose interest of religion:
" priests do not disturb the States when it occupies no point them. "


Extract from the Report is March 4, 1905 on behalf of the Committee on Separation of Church and State and denunciation of the Concordat to review the bill and the various proposals law on the separation of church and the state, by Aristide Briand