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Friday, April 25, 2025

Aleister Crowley Quotes


Aleister Crowley is one of history’s most fascinating/interesting figures. 

Regarded as a genius by many, Crowley was a mountaineer, a chess master, a poet, and the leader of a still-followed religion known as Thelema. 

And if that wasn’t enough, he was also a spy for the British government, and even faked his own death! 

It’s no surprise his influence still makes an impression to this day.


Some call him wicked, dark and or crazy.
Regardless, we offer a few Aleister Crowley quotes...







Thursday, April 24, 2025

About Beltane



About Beltane


Beltane happens every year around May 1 in the Northern Hemisphere and November 1 in the Southern Hemisphere. 

It’s the midpoint between the Vernal Equinox celebration of Ostara (the official beginning of spring) and the Summer Solstice celebration of Litha (the longest day and shortest night of the year).

You might also be familiar with Beltane’s other name—May Day. 


Celebrating spring with dancing and wrapping ribbons around the May Pole.

Beltane was celebrated by pagans in the British Isles, and marked the midpoint of spring when life was emerging, days were getting longer and warmer, and the time for growing and cultivating crops would soon come. 

Livestock were taken out to pasture during this time.


Celebration of Spring

Beltane is unique because it’s a celebration of spring officially arriving and the days are about to get warmer and longer. 

Crops and gardens are growing, animals are grazing in their pastures, and life is emerging after the harsh winter.


Protection

Because animals were taken out to pasture during this time, and people were spending more time outdoors, one common theme of Beltane is protecting people and animals. 


In some traditions, a large bonfire would be made and people would walk their animals around the smoke offering protection. 

People would jump over the fire for various reasons; including to get protection for themselves.




During this time it’s believed that the veil between the living and the dead is thin, so it’s a good time to communicate with spirits. 

This includes nature spirits, such as fairies, which are a mixed bag when it comes to good or ill intentions.




The original festival of Beltane was about blessing and protecting the cattle as they were moved up to the summer pastures. 

The cattle were made to walk through two protective fires that would bless the cattle and protect them from the feared aos si (fairies).

Cows were also made to leap over lighted straw or wood to prevent their milk from being stolen by the fairies whilst rowan branches were hung over milking equipment for the same effect. 

Rowan branches were also hung over doorways, cows and the hearth.


Not only this, the fire was used to bring luck as well as protection. 

The fire was thought to bring good fortune and bless those who jumped over it and as such, it was a common custom at Beltane for the embers of the fires to be sprinkled around the sprouting crops in order to protect them and ensure a good yield for harvest time.


As a side note, why do those in distress call out “May Day?”


The Mayday call originated in the 1920s. ... As much of the traffic at Croydon airport at that time was to and from Le Bourget Airport in Paris, Mockford proposed the expression “Mayday" derived from the French word “m'aider" that means “help me" and is a shortened form of “venez m'aider", which means “come and help me".


Wednesday, April 23, 2025

ALLERGY SUFFERERS! LAVENDER, LEMON AND PEPPERMINT – THE NATURAL ANTIHISTAMINE



Allergy suffers, we tried it ourselves and it really works.

The combination of Lavender, Lemon and Peppermint essential oils can create a powerful all-natural antihistamine, these three oils together can cool down body inflammation resulting from the body’s allergies.

The typical formula for using these oils as an antihistamine is to combine equal parts Lavender, Lemon and Peppermint essential oils taken orally.
We place a drop of each on the tongue and our eyes stopped itching and we stopped sneezing.

Sage, Rosemary & Thyme


Sage
Sage-infused tea is a great herbal remedy to reverse greying of hair, reduce fever, and calm anxiety from brain and nervous disorders.  
Sage tea can also be used to soothe gastric ailments brought on by stress and to treat infections of the mouth and throat.
Sage also produces edible flowers in the early summer which make an interesting addition to salads. 
Both sage leaves and flowers make excellent additions to herbal tea blends.

Rosemary
The pungent aroma of rosemary is another natural deterrent for a number of garden pests including mosquitoes and other flying insects.
Rosemary is also a powerful natural remedy for soothing indigestion, neutralizing bad breath, and relieving pain.  
Use rosemary oil or herb-infused water to clear up dandruff, promote hair growth, and relieve skin irritation.  
The aroma of rosemary can help to clear the mind of anxiety and relieve everyday stress.

Thyme
Thyme is a good source of antioxidant vitamin A which is beneficial to eye, skin, hair, and nail health.  
Thyme is also anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, and antibiotic.  
Sip thyme-infused tea for an effective natural remedy against colds, coughs, and sore throats.  
As a topical treatment, use thyme oil to help soothe and heal acne, eczema, and psoriasis.  
Rinse your scalp with a thyme-infused rinse to treat dandruff and other scalp conditions which may cause hair loss.

In the kitchen, thyme pairs well with sage and rosemary, we blend these three in equal parts, it's our holy trinity.
Try the trinity in stocks, soups, and sauces, chicken, beef, lamb and pork.

Thyme is a good source of antioxidant vitamin A which is beneficial to eye, skin, hair, and nail health.  
Thyme is also anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, and antibiotic.  
Sip thyme-infused tea for an effective natural remedy against colds, coughs, and sore throats.  
As a topical treatment, use thyme oil to help soothe and heal acne, eczema, and psoriasis.  
Rinse your scalp with a thyme-infused rinse to treat dandruff and other scalp conditions which may cause hair loss.

In the kitchen, thyme pairs well with sage and rosemary, we blend these three in equal parts, it's our holy trinity.
Try the trinity in stocks, soups, and sauces, chicken, beef, lamb and pork.