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Color of the Day
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September is upon us, and around the world people of all ages are headed to a new school year, from grade school to grad school. As the weather cools, we tend to stay indoors more, which makes this a good time to concentrate on reading, studying, and other sedentary pursuits. Of course, we can still practice indoors, too! If you're like many Pagans, you have some subject or another that you've been meaning to look into more, but just haven't made the time. It may be something directly related ...

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Find a large basket or cornucopia and fill it with a variety of fresh fruits and vegetables. As you wash and prepare them for your basket, imagine the life cycle of the bounty before you. Think of the brave farmers who work the land, and the pickers, packers, and produce clerks who have helped this food make its way to you. Strive to appreciate this cycle and imbue your basket with honor and gratitude. When you entertain visitors at your home or prepare meals for family and friends, use the ...

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Labor Day In shamanic cosmology, the world is an interconnected interplay of spirit beings. All things that exist have a spirit. Begin to get to know the spirits around you by giving an offering to the spirits of your land. Traditional offerings include fruits, cakes, cookies, or juices. If you have a ritual space outside near your home, give an offering there. If not, use your intuition and find a place outdoors that calls to you. The base of a tree is one idea. Breathe deeply and bow before ...

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Now through September 19 the ancient Romans honored Jupiter, the greatest of their great gods. This is the time to ask Jupiter to help make a wish come true. This is the one time to ask for something big because Jupiter, the father of the gods and the Supreme Roman deity, usually responds in a big way. Cover your altar with royal blue fabric, and decorate with flowers of the season in colors associated with him such as purple asters and yellow mums. In a dish, place symbols sacred to him-an oak ...

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Who wouldn't feel safe in a vehicle with a dragon flying above it? To get one of your own, try sitting in your vehicle and saying: Majestic winged creature, Traveler of the realms, hear my plea....
       
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