I am the Gythia of the Summer Raven Kindred.( I have no special powers just good organizing skills)
I follow the heathen path of the Asatru since I was a Kinder. I am dóttir of Lorraine of askasmiðr Peterson Clan(USA and Sweden). Traditions and path, AEsir.
I use and teach "Elder Fulkhart Runes", I dabble in Palmistry using Norse line palm reading techniques. 12 Year Healing Herbalist, Earth Focus Elemental Magick, "Labyrinth" Tarot Card Reading. 10 years or so of practice in "Hillbilly Granny Folk Magick".
Barbecuing children for local covens ... ha ha ha! Just kidding.
The goddess Ostara made me feed the animals until they got fat ..lol
Hobbies
I love playing music on my guitar and my piano, Telling stories of old and feeding the wild animals. Cooking for a crowd and driving my 3000gt chariot as fast as Hilief.
I also volunteer some of my time to the Johnson County Animal shelter and Humane Society. Helping the animals find good homes, and giving them love until they do.
Heroes
My husband. Stephen
My mother Lorrain dóttir~Oddbjörn askasmiðr.
Likes
Chocolate, Roses, most music, Fairies, cute fuzzy animals, Close friends, A quiet rainy night and Thunderstorms.
Dislikes
Liars
Rude inconsiderate people,
Stupid drivers on cell phones. (Shut up and drive already),
Dogs barking in the neighborhood all night long. (geesh some people have to get up and work in the morning)
How did you find PaganSpace?
I seen it on my friend Starfires website. http://www.witchesway.net/
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Litha (taken from Saxon tradition, the opposite of Yule) is celebrated on the Summer Solstice, the longest day of the year. It is also known as Midsummer Nights Eve, Alban Heruin (Druidic). On this Sabbat light and life are at their most abundant. Many Ancient monuments are aligned with the Sun at this point in the Wheel of the Year, the most famous being Stonehenge in England, though there are many more all over the world.
At Litha the Sun God has reached the moment of his greatest strength. Seated on his greenwood throne he is lord of the forests and his face can be seen in church architecture peering from countless foliate masks. In many Wiccan celebrations this is the time when the Holly King, God of the Waning Year, encounters the Oak King, God of the waxing Year, on Midsummer night. The Holly king fights the Oak King for his throne, and takes over the ruling of the year, a position he holds until the Oak King wins it back at Yule. This encounter is often re-enacted energetically at Midsummer rituals. The Oak King is not forgotten, though; in Celtic mythology, he withdraws now to the Corona Borealis, the Caer Arianrhod or 'silver wheel'. As the outer strength of the Sun wanes, its inner strength grows.
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At Litha the Sun God has reached the moment of his greatest strength. Seated on his greenwood throne he is lord of the forests and his face can be seen in church architecture peering from countless foliate masks. In many Wiccan celebrations this is the time when the Holly King, God of the Waning Year, encounters the Oak King, God of the waxing Year, on Midsummer night. The Holly king fights the Oak King for his throne, and takes over the ruling of the year, a position he holds until the Oak King wins it back at Yule. This encounter is often re-enacted energetically at Midsummer rituals. The Oak King is not forgotten, though; in Celtic mythology, he withdraws now to the Corona Borealis, the Caer Arianrhod or 'silver wheel'. As the outer strength of the Sun wanes, its inner strength grows.
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Ever stop and listen
Ever feel alive
And you've nothing missing
You don't need a reason
Let the day go on and on
Let the rain fall down
Everywhere around you
Give into it now
Let the day surround you
You don't need a reason
Let the rain go on and on
What a day
What a day to take to
What a way
What a way
To make it through
What a day
What a day to take to
A wild child
Only take the time
From the helter skelter
Every day you find
Everything's in kilter
You don't need a reason
Let the day go on and on
Every summer sun
Every winter evening
Every spring to come
Every autumn leaving
You don't need a reason
Let it all go on and on
What a day
What a day to take to
A wild child
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