Author: Sister Bridget Corfield

  • June is Papa Legba Month!

    Hey

    Incase there are any of you out there that may have missed Mambo Sam's emailing or blog, June is Pap Legba month at Spellmaker.com!

    Check out www.spellmaker.com/legba.htm  to get the low down on all the activities, free rituals and deep discounts on all items Legba!

    Have a great weekend!

    Sister Bridget

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  • Quote for today.

    "Promise me you will always remember: You are braver than you believe, stronger than you seem, and smarter than you think."

        ~~~~ Christopher Robin

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  • May 15th – Special Day for Cousin Azacca and Saint Isidore 😉

    May
    15th is a special day – it is the feast day of our beloved Cousin
    Azacca, as well as St Isidore the Farmer, who Cousin Azacca is syncretized with
    .

    You
    can read the free Spellmaker.com newsletter about Cousin Azacca here :

    http://www.spellmaker.com/SpellmakerNewsletter/Issue2.htm

    Isidore
    the Farmer, (Spanish:
    San Isidro Labrador), (c. 1070 – May 15, 1130), was a Spanish day laborer.
    Isidore was born to very poor yet very pious Catholic parents in Madrid, Spain.
    His parents were unable to support him when he was a youth and sent him to work
    for a wealthy landowner, John de Vergas (He ended up working for him for the
    rest of his life). St. Isidore loved to attend the
    Holy Mass before going to work in the morning. Because of this, he usually
    arrived late at work. His fellow workers complained to their master Juan de
    Vargas who investigated the matter by himself. He found out the truth that St.
    Isidore went to mass daily and arrived at work late. Moreover, he discovered
    something – that while St. Isidore was praying in the church, his angels plowed
    the field for Him. He also discovered that while St. Isidore was plowing the
    field, two angels plowed with him at his sides so that his work was equivalent
    to the work of three farmers. From then on, they respected him.
    He was
    known for his love of the poor, and there are accounts of Isidore’s supplying
    them miraculously with food. here was also an
    occasion when one snowy day, when going to the mill with corn to be ground
    which his wife had gleaned, he passed a flock of wood-pigeons scratching vainly
    for food on the hard surface of the frosty ground. Taking pity on the poor
    animals, he poured half of his sack of precious corn upon the ground for the
    birds, despite the mocking of witnesses. When he reached the mill, however, the
    bag was full, and the corn, when it was ground, produced double the expected
    amount of flour.
    He had a great concern for the proper treatment of
    animals. He died May 15, 1130, and was declared a saint in 1622 with Ignatius
    of Loyola, Francis Xavier, Teresa of Avila and Philip Neri. Together, the group
    is known in Spain as “the five saints.”

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    Patron
    Saint of farmers, field hands, day laborers, ranchers, livestock, rural
    communities and asking for rain.

    Saint
    Isidore the Farmer is invoked for the concerns affecting livestock,
    agriculture, and good weather and is even invoked for picnics.

    From the Spellmaker.com newsletter: No matter what you are trying to
    grow in your life, May 15 is the perfect day to offer a feast to Azacca! Set up
    a small altar using his colors and offerings: A piece of denim makes the
    perfect altar cloth for him, yellow and green candles, a container of dirt,
    small gardening tools, etc. Spend some time thinking of what plants need
    nurturing in your life garden and ask Azacca to nourish them and help them
    grow! Ask him to renew and rejuvenate any wilting plants and cut out all the
    weeds!

    Have a great day and a wonderful weekend! Get out there and play in some dirt!

    Light and Love

    Sister Bridget

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  • Quote for today……

    You block your dream when you allow your fear to grow bigger than your faith.

     
        ~~~~~Mary Manin Morrissey

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  • Quote for today.

     

            Start by doing what's necessary; then do what's possible; and suddenly you are doing the impossible. 

        ~~~~~~~~~Saint Francis of Assisi

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  • Free Chocolate Every Friday! Really!

    At first, I thought it was a hoax – definately too good to be true. But it was on the news – more than one channel, even. As I was sitting in the waiting room while my car was being serviced, I kept flipping from cable news channel to cable news channel – Surely, they all couldn't be wrong……

    So, when I got home later on, I checked out the website that was being mentioned, and it does seem to be TRUE!

    The Mars Real Chocolate Relief Act is real! Every Friday at 9am ET thru September, Mars Candy Company will be giving away 250,000 coupons for a free candy bar every week!

    Check it out! There may not be any such thing as a free lunch, but there are free candy bars!

    Light and Love

    Sister Bridget

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  • The Divine Horsemen.

    Hi Gang,

    I often get emails asking me about what books folks can read to learn more about Voodoo. Mambo Sam has created a collection of recommended books on Amazon.com. One book that Mambo Sam recommends is called The Divine Horsemen, the Living Gods of Haiti by Maya Deren. This was the first book I ever read about Les Lois and it is one I find myself going back to again and again.  There is even a movie/documentary of footage shot by Maya Deren filmed while she was doing her research. It is not as in depth as the book is, by any means, but it is an interesting film to watch. Recently a client sent me a link to The Divine Horsemen on Youtube!  Go Figure 😉 So, I thought I would pass the link along as I thought some readers might be interested. If you find the footage interesting, I highly recommend ordering the book and giving it a read 😉

    Light and Love

    Sister Bridget

  • Oh Bother! …. or not.

    Hi There All!
    Today is such a beautiful day – the first in many months- that I was reminded of one of my favorite quotes:

    “Don't
    underestimate the value of Doing Nothing, of just going along,
    listening to all the things you can't hear, and not bothering.”

           ~~~ Winnie the Pooh
     
    Here is to hoping each of you can have a bit of doing nothing today, and just enjoying the sunshine and new grass beneath your feet. Set aside your bothers, whether they be work or family or HD related, and just truly just enjoy the new Spring around us.

    Light and Love
    Sister Bridget
    http://www.spellmaker.com

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  • Full Moon Names

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    Even tho the phase of the moon has no bearing  on our work with Les Lois, I have always found a full moon sooooo enchanting. When the weather permits, I try hard to find a few moments to sit outside under a full moon to just take a few deep breaths and clear my head. It has always been one of my favorite things to do. I have been writing about the history and stories associated with different full moons throughout the year. Just as an overview, every full moon throughout the year has its own name. Here’s what they’re called:

    January: Old Moon, or Moon After Yule

    February: Snow Moon, Hunger Moon, or Wolf Moon

    March: Sap Moon, Crow Moon or Lenten Moon

    April: Grass Moon, or Egg Moon

    May: Planting Moon, or Milk Moon

    June: Rose Moon, Flower Moon, or Strawberry Moon

    July: Thunder Moon, or Hay Moon

    August: Green Corn Moon, or Grain Moon

    September: Fruit Moon, or Harvest Moon

    October: Harvest Moon, or Hunter’s Moon

    November: Hunter’s Moon, Frosty Moon, or Beaver Moon

    December: Moon Before Yule, or Long Night Moon

    See you in the moonlight!

    Light and Love

    Sister Bridget

    www.spellmaker.com

  • Spirituality Can Benefit Your Mental and Physical Health.

    Happy Friday All!

    I hope you all have something splendid planned for this weekend! It looks like Spring has *finally* Sprung around here, but I'm trying not to get my hopes up too high, as we have definitely had snow later than late April before.

    I came across this wonderful article that talks about how people who are on a spiritual path (any spiritual path, it doesnt matter which one) show some clear health benefits! I thought this was a must read for those of you out there! Read the article through, and I will see you on the other side …..

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    Spirituality Can Benefit Your Mental and Physical Health

    By Elizabeth Scott, M.S.

    While people use many different religions and paths to find God,
    research has shown that those who are more religious or spiritual, and
    use their spirituality to cope with life, experience many benefits to
    their health and well-being. For many, this news would come as no
    surprise; spirituality and religious activity have been a source of
    comfort and relief from stress
    for multitudes of people. In fact, according to a study from the
    University of Florida in Gainesville and Wayne State University in
    Detroit, older adults use prayer more than any other alternative
    therapy for health; 96% of study participants use prayer specifically
    to cope with stress. Here are just a few more of the many positive
    findings about spirituality and its influence on physical and mental
    health:

    • Canadian college students who are involved with campus ministries visited the doctor less, scored higher on tests of psychological well-being, and coped with stress more effectively.
    • Older women are more grateful to God than older men, and they receive greater stress-buffering health effects due to this gratitude.
    • Those with an intrinsic religious orientation, regardless of gender, exhibited less physiological reactivity toward stress than those with an extrinsic religious orientation. They were also less afraid of death and had greater feelings of well-being.
      (Those who were intrinsically oriented dedicated their lives to God or
      a ‘higher power,’ while the extrinsically oriented ones used religion
      for external ends like making friends or increasing community social
      standing.)
    • Prayer works for young and old alike. Prayer and spirituality have been linked to:
      • Better health
      • Less hypertension
      • Less stress, even during difficult times
      • More positive feelings
      • Less depression
      • Greater psychological well-being
      • Superior ability to handle stress

      Whether this information inspires you to rediscover a forgotten
      spiritual path, reinforces your commitment to an already
      well-established one, or simply provides interesting food for thought,
      this is just a sample of all the encouraging research that’s been done
      on the topic.

      Spirituality is personal, and everyone’s spiritual path may be unique. However, some spiritual stress relief strategies have been helpful to many, regardless of faith.

    —-end article—-

    Imagine that 😉 Spirituality can help us feel healthier and be healthier! No specific path  is right for everyone, whether you choose Voodoo or any other path, the fact that you are on a path that fits well with your beliefs is what matters.

    Near the end of the article it mentions about spiritual stress relief strategies. Those of you feeling stressed and would like some relief, be sure to write your caseworker. We are just full of great ideas!  Also, be sure to stop over at Sister Candelaria's blog about Spiritual Boot Camp!   for lots of great ideas and exercises as well.

    Have a great weekend everyone!
    Light and Love
    Sister Bridget

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