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Power Is Impersonal

Give Me Something To Believe In

Created on 2004-03-06 00:01:09 (#2423084), last updated 2007-06-11

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Name:Nichneven Silver Oak }+{meryt Ra}+{
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Back to the floor that I love - I am again walking the path that I worried was lost to me for the past six years.

The gypsy that I was - Gypsy is still a part of me, but another aspect of myself now steps to the forefront.

To the gypsy that remains
Faces freedom with a little fear
I have no fear
Have only love


Gypsy was frightened that the path she longed to walk was forever denied to her.

Now, like the Great Lion, Aslan, who has guided her since her first steps, she is risen anew.

Nichneven is the name of a Scottish goddess, whose feast is said to be the day after my birthday. She is also associated with rides similar to the Horned One's Wild Hunt, and therefore death, and change. Ever since the traumas I experienced surrounding my son's birth, I've felt drawn to such goddesses. So by way of adopting Her name, I chose to honor and face that time, so I won't forget the struggle, or how I overcame it.

Silver Oak is the name of my training Grove, and with any luck, will also be the name of the Coven I am initiated into. As is common/Traditional, it is used here as a "surname"

meryt Ra is from an out-dated Egyptian language and means "beloved of Ra," who is the Egyptian Sun God. I am not specifically a devotee of His, but "my" Sun God has shown me favor in the past. It is more of a title than a name.

This is a record of my spritual thoughts and progressions, a catalog of my experiences.






















Image Notes. Clicking on the Deity images will bring you to my personal explanation of that aspect.
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