Category: Spirituality

  • Voodoo and Rock & Roll.

    Hello!

    I hope you all are doing well, and are enjoying the last few weeks of summer! I spent a truly perfect, late summer evening recently at a Bruce Springsteen concert. The weather was perfect, the show was awesome! Really, truly a night to remember.

    During the show, Bruce spent a few minutes remembering band members who were no longer with him, but were very present in Spirit. During the introduction to “My City of Ruin” he explained how he wrote this song with Ghosts in mind. Bruce talked about how, when we are young, we are made to be afraid of ghosts. That ghosts are about unknown and frightening things. Things we feared in the dark, and wished would go away. Now, as we are older, we find the ghosts that walk with us to be comforting, familiar, and a rememberance of good times, love, and how precious every moment of life is. How we welcome the ghosts of our past, and welcome them to walk along side us.

    I hope you enjoy this video of Bruce singing City of Ruins.

    Love

    Sister Bridget

     

     

     

    Lyrics – My City of Ruins

    There’s a blood red circle

    on the cold dark ground

    and the rain is falling down

    The church doors blown open

    I can hear the organ’s song

    But the congregation’s gone

    My city of ruins

    My city of ruins

    Now the sweet veils of mercy

    drift through the evening trees

    Young men on the corner

    like scattered leaves

    The boarded up windows

    The hustlers and thieves

    While my brother’s down on his knees

    My city of ruins

    My city of ruins

    Come on rise up!

    Come on rise up!

    Now there’s tears on the pillow

    darling where we slept

    and you took my heart when you left

    without your sweet kiss

    my soul is lost, my friend

    Now tell me how do I begin again?

    My city’s in ruins

    My city’s in ruins

    Now with these hands

    I pray Lord

    with these hands

    for the strength Lord

    with these hands

    for the faith Lord

    with these hands

    I pray Lord

    with these hands

    for the strength Lord

    with these hands

    for the faith Lord

    with these hands

    Come on rise up!

    Come on rise up!

    Rise up

  • Healing by Danna Faulds

    Healing

    by Danna Faulds

    There is healing in the laying on of hands;
    in the letting go of fear, in asking for help,
    in silence, celebration, prayer. There is
    healing in speaking the truth and in keeping
    still, in seeking sunlight and not shunning
    struggle. Laughter and the affirmation of
    wholeness hold their own healing.  When
    the soul dances, when the day begins in
    delight, when love grows and cannot be
    contained, when life flows from moment
    to moment, healing happens in the space
    between thoughts, and the breath before
    the first sung note.  Healing is a birthright
    and a grace.   When we dare to be open to
    the unknown, when we extend ourselves
    in caring, when we welcome in the vast
    expanse of life, healing comes from the
    heart, and blossoms from the inside out.

    Butterfly (2)

  • At the Crossroads…..

    Hi there-

    I found this lovely poem the otherday by happenstance (um….NOT!) and read it during a ritual to Papa Legba.  It felt really good when I read it, and I believe I will be using it again. I wanted to share it with you, incase it appeals to you as well. To me, this poem really grabs the heart of what Lebga is about- showing us the way to success and happiness 😉
    Love,

    Sister Bridget

    At the Crossroads  ~~by Sadie Tiller Crawley

    He stood at the crossroads all alone,
    The sunlight in his face;
    He had no thought for an evil course,
    He was set for a manly race.
    But the road stretched east and the
    road stretched west,
    And he did not know which road
    was the best;
    So he took the wrong road and it lead
    him down,
    And he lost the race and the
    victor's crown.
    He was caught at last in an
    angry snare
    Because no one stood at the
    crossroads there
    To show him the better road.
    Another day at the self-same place
    A boy with high hopes stood;
    He, too, was set for a manly race
    He was seeking the things that
    were good.
    And one was there who the roads
    did know,
    And that one showed him the
    way to go;
    So he turned away from the road
    leading down,
    And he won the race and the
    victor's crown;
    He walks today on the highways fair
    Because one stood at the
    crossroads there
    To show him a better road.

     

    Papa-Legba
     

  • Join us in prayer tomorrow – all faiths welcome.

    Join us tomorrow for our public prayer group! Click here for details.

    June 14, 2010: 9:00 p.m. Eastern Time in the Spellmaker.com chatroom
    (that is 8:00 p.m. Central time, 7:00 p.m. Mountain Time, and 6:00 p.m. Pacific time). 

    "In prayer it is better to have a heart with no words than words with no heart"

        ~~~Ghandi


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  • Baggage…..

    Baggage

    “The things you want are always possible; it is just that
    the way to get them is not always apparent. The only real obstacle in your path
    to a fulfilling life is you, and that can be a considerable obstacle because
    you carry the baggage of insecurities and past experience.”

                                                                    ~~ Les Brown 

     

    Baggage. We hear
    that term tossed around alot, dont we? …. but what is it? How do we get it?
    Most importantly, how do we get rid of it? As we go through our daily
    lives, stuff happens. Sometimes its big, bad stuff. Hopefully, that does not
    happen very often. But it does, and it leaves it mark on us. Or it can leave
    its mark on a loved one. How this *stuff* effects us might not be readily
    apparent right away, but with time we may see some behavior pattern or reaction
    or even overreaction to something that might raise an eyebrow. Sometimes, we
    might feel like the picture above, dragging our past along into our future.
    That slows us down and can keep us from achieving our goals.

    Not all
    baggage is relationship based, by any means. But many of us here are working on
    relationship issues, and it seems to be a common topic.

    Almost everyone today who has
    experienced a failed relationship is carrying around some degree of emotional
    baggage. The problem with these left over feelings is that they are usually
    negative in nature, causing fears and
    doubts that carry over into future relationships. This can very well sabotage
    relationships that would otherwise have long term potential. The tricky thing
    about emotional baggage is that most of us do not realize that we are carrying
    it even after it has presented itself time and time again within our romantic
    relationships. It is essential to learn how to recognize our own emotional
    baggage in order to enjoy healthy and happy relationships in the future.

    Emotional baggage occurs when we experience a hurt within a
    relationship and that hurt is not resolved or dealt with. We then internalize
    those negative feelings and develop fears that we may or may not be aware of.
    When we then go onto the next relationship, these same fears and negative
    emotions trigger negative or irrational thoughts and behaviors within us. These
    behaviors then have a negative impact on the new relationship. Instead of
    protecting you from having the original hurtful experience repeat itself, these
    behaviors can actually cause that experience to recur time and time again. The
    fears and hurt feelings only then grow and now become justified within your own
    mind as correct. This creates a cycle that you then feel unable to escape from
    in your romantic life.

     

    How  can we stop the cycle? Lots of ways….there are traditional
    ways,  like therapy, self examination, journaling, talking to a close
    friend or relative. Really becoming aware of recurrent thoughts, feelings and
    actions can really help. But, since you are here reading the blog of a Voodoo
    Sister, I am going to assume that some magickal advice is being sought as well
    😉

     

    The Lady Samantha Hex Removal Kit is the first and most powerful option
    we have. This kit is an extremely powerful spiritual cleansing, and while you
    may not have been hexed, this kit is also very appropriate for cleansing away
    what holds us back emotionally.

     

    The Milk of Damballah White Bath kit is another option. An excellent
    spiritual and emotional cleansing bath.

     

    White image candles, white seven knob candles, a Cosmic Voodoo Healing
    Egg
    for yourself are also very good choices. And would work wonderfully 
    as a follow up to the Hex Removal Kit or the White Bath, to allow you to
    continue to slowly and gently release issues one layer at a time.

     

    Whatever method you choose, traditional or magickal (or best yet a
    combination of both) addressing baggage and healing from it will definitely be
    worth the effort put forth 😉 Remember, the most powerful healing we can do is for ourselves.

     

    In Service,

     

    Sister Bridget

     

     

  • 2010 Voodoo Conference Announced!

    Yes, you read it right! The 2010 Voodoo Conference is a GO!

    This is so exciting! Register early to secure your place.

    Light and Love

    Sister Bridget

    Videoconference

  • El Santuario de Chimayo.

    Hi All!

    I am just back from spending a wonderful week with MaParents (aka Mambo Sam and Parran Matt) 😉 During my visit, we took a trip to El Santuario de Chimayo.  I know Mambo Sam has  mentioned Chimayo during chat class, so perhaps a few of you reading have heard of this beautiful church before. During Easter Week, many people (thousands of people) make a pilgrimage to Chimayo and throughout the week I was visiting, people could be seen headed north on foot. The church itself is visually beautiful, and very comfortable and inviting. A small room called el pocito (the little well) contains a round pit, the source of "holy dirt" (tierra bendita) that is believed to have healing powers. (I have a nice baggie full of healing dirt on hand now~!)  In a room adjacent to the little well, is a prayer room, where there are pictures of people with prayer requests. Also in this room is a large collection of crutches and canes discarded by folks who felt they no longer needed them after visiting!

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    The trip to Chimayo was just one of the great experiences I had on my trip to NM. I have lots of photos to post and stories to relay 😉 Keep an eye out in the coming weeks!

    Hope you all had a wonderful Easter!

    In Service,

    Sister Bridget

     

  • The Buddha’s Last Instruction.

    Something about this poem hit home  with me, and I hope there is something in this for you as well.

    Light and Love

    Sister Bridget

    The Buddha's Last Instruction by Mary Oliver
    
    

    "Make
    of yourself a light"

    said the Buddha,

    before he died.

    I think of this every morning

    as the east begins

    to tear off its many clouds

    of darkness, to send up the first

    signal-a white fan

    streaked with pink and violet,

    even green.

    An old man, he lay down

    between two sala trees,

    and he might have said anything,

    knowing it was his final hour.

    The light burns upward,

    it thickens and settles over the fields.

    Around him, the villagers gathered

    and stretched forward to listen.

    Even before the sun itself

    hangs, disattached, in the blue air,

    I am touched everywhere

    by its ocean of yellow waves.

    No doubt he thought of everything

    that had happened in his difficult life.

    And then I feel the sun itself

    as it blazes over the hills,

    like a million flowers on fire-

    clearly I'm not needed,

    yet I feel myself turning

    into something of inexplicable value.

    Slowly, beneath the branches,

    he raised his head.

    He looked into the faces of that frightened crowd.



  • Seeing Your HD as your Teacher.

    Yup, you read that right!

    Once more, I have found an article that is soooooooo good, and I think can benefit many of my beloved clients, that I just have to pass it along. For the last time, I think, it is from the website http://www.relationship-institute.com . There is so much to be learned from relationship issues, and as you have heard my beloved Sister Candelaria say many times, that Spellwork is a Spiritual Journey, with much to be learned along the way. I think this article very much suports that. Some of you may see this as just another article about making lemonade out of lemons, and it is that as well – but it also go so much deeper than that. I hope you enjoy the read, and find it as valuable as I do.

    Light and Love

    Sister Bridget Corfield

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    Seeing Your Partner (or HD) as Your Teacher

    In our work with couples, one of the most universal frustrations we hear about relates to one central theme: why can’t my partner see it MY way? It usually goes something like this: I know MY way of seeing things is right, true, and correct, yet I can’t seem to get him or her to understand this! How can they be so ___________ ! (insert your favorite negative judgement of your partner here).

    What is the deepest meaning of this frustration? And how can we use our awareness and wisdom to break through this judgement into deeper levels of intimacy and love?

    When we fall in love, our spirits soar, and we are capable of extraordinary vision, unselfishness and sensitivity. Our normal defenses melt away and our hearts open wide. But at some point we enter another stage where our egos manage to assert themselves in the relationship. And when that happens, our concerns shift: what’s in it for me? Am I getting MY needs met? Are you really as wonderful as I thought? Are we really NOT compatible? Are we NOT as alike as I thought we were? Distance replaces the blissful union of infatuation, and instead of a host of harmonious blendings of values and ideas, differences may appear glaring. The consequence of the ego taking over is that our pure loving hearts shut down. The ego typically is afraid to surrender control, for that would mean changing. So the ego fiercely defends its turf: I am right, you are wrong. I see the truth, you are obviously deluded. We don’t do this to create problems. On the contrary, there is a profound disappointment that accompanies the loss of closeness, and at the deepest level we desire to return to that state of oneness. If we can’t spontaneously experirence that union, the next best thing is to try to change our partner and make them more like us.

    But once the egos take center stage, a power struggle often begins, with each person defending their point of view instead of listening to the other with empathy and genuine concern. What can a couple do who recognizes they are in this combative energy? How can they regain their openness to love? One very important shift in attitude is to see your partner not as your adversary, but as your teacher. Remember that your partner is really the most accurate, honest mirror you have: you can rationalize to yourself, you can hide your truth from your friends, your colleagues, and even your therapist, but you cannot hide the truth of who you are from the person who lives with you every day. Whether you act heroically or like a two year old, your partner is there to witness it all. They, better than anyone else, knows your demons and angels.

    So the next time your ego kicks in, ask yourself these simple questions: what lessons are here for me to learn? How can I shift into learning, receptive mode and see my partner as my beloved teacher? It all boils to this: do you want to be right, or do you want to get along? Do you want distance, or do you want intimacy? Do you want a shared companionship, or a battle for power and control? If you chose love, it can be helpful remember that while your perceptions may be DIFFERENT than your partners, they are rarely better or worse. No one in an intimate relationship has a corner on absolute truth. Everyone filters the universe through their own unique experiences, desires, and tribal backgrounds. Viva la difference! This is what creates our unique dance and enriches our relationships. In reality, you don’t want your partner to be clone of you. You need to understand your partner’s different perception of things, because for the most important issues in relationships, perception IS reality.

    So adopt an attitude of curiosity and wonder as you seek to understand before being understood. Put your ego’s concerns aside, and take time to truly listen, without judgement or expectation. What IS it like for this person to be in relationship or live with me? What would it be like to see the world as they do? What does it mean that they are absolutely convinced that the way they view things is so obviously self-evident that nothing else could possible be real? Open your heart again to seeing them freshly, as if for the first time, with a humble demeanor. In doing so, you invite your partner to do the same, and you shift the energy between you from combative to collaborative. As your ego recedes, your heart opens again and you truly be present for each other as the beloved who is sharing a journey of awakening.

    We can never truly put ourselves in our partner’s skin and see the world as they do. But what we can do is listen to their truth – the only truth they can possibly have – and in the process learn amazing things about ourselves: what we project, what we distort, what we need to learn to become a more loving partner. It’s not a problem if you disagree or see things differently, as long as you can honor each other’s truth. If you can listen in this way and honor each other’s truth, solutions to problems will often spontaneously emerge out of the common ground of understanding that you have created. And while you may have a special teacher that guides your spiritual life, your partner is often the best, most honest teacher of daily living and intimacy that many of us will ever have.

  • Thought for the day.

    If you were going to die soon and had only one phone call you could make, who would you call and what would you say?  And why are you waiting?  ~Stephen Levine

    Please comment if you like and share your reflections on this thought…..

    Love,

    Sister Bridget

    Strength