So I got to thinking recently.....I'm sure you have all discovered this is a dangerous pool for me to swim in......and I have this tendency to link... 2 Comments
So recently one of my old posts got ressurrected and tossed around :
http://noblepagan.com/wicca-86/sacred_space_your_altar-2776/
It was a... 7 Comments
Okay so here I am a practioner of Wicca for 17 years. A lot of you already know that though. This does NOT mean that I am the most Wiccany or Witchy... 9 Comments
After sharing The Spiritual Component of Autism (Pantheon) and reading the discussions that followed, I got to thinking about how medication effects... 4 Comments
The Language of Flowers & Herbs
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For centuries, people have used flowers and herbs
to represent thoughts and feelings. Below you will
find a list of better known Flower & Herb "meanings."
Baby's Breath - Happiness
Bay - Glory, Honor, Loyalty, Faithfulness
Basil - Best Wishes, Warm Friendship
Borage - Courage
Boxwood - Endurance
Chamomile - Patience
Chervil - Sincerity, Warm Feelings
Cockscomb - Affection
Coriander - Hidden Warmth, Concealed Feelings
Elderflower - Compassion, Sympathy,
Evening Primrose - Inconstancy, Uncertainty
Everlastings - Never ceasing remembrance
Fennel - Strength, Flattery
Geranium - Comfort, Consolation
Hyssop - Loving Sacrifice
Ivy - The Love of God & Goddess
Lavender - Luck; Devotion, Silence, Love
Lemon Balm - Comfort
Lemon Verbena - Herb of Venus; Unity
Marjoram - Joy
Mint - Eternal Refreshment, Wisdom
Myrtle - Love, a first declaration of Love
Nasturium - Conquest
Oregano - Substance
Parsley - Festivity
Pink - Pure Affection
Rosemary - Remembrance
Rose, Red - Love
Rose - Silence
Rue - Repentance
Saffron - Marriage
Sage - Wisdom, Esteem
Salad Burnet - A Merry Heart
Savory - Interest
Southernwood - Constancy
Spearmint - Warm Feelings
Tarragon - Lasting Interest
Thyme - Courage, Activity
Yarrow - Marriage