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  • Winter Solstice!

    Hey Gang!

    Well, Happy Winter, Happy Solstice! Finally, the days begin to become longer again! Do any of you have any special traditions for this day? If you do, I would love to hear about them, Please post a comment below, and we can get a little conversation going about this special time of the year! I personally go out and collect all my bird feeders, wash them out, clean them up, repair if needed, and fill them up right full with fresh, wonderful seeds. I also get my suet feeder out, and fill that as well. If I need to, I run down to the hardware store and get enough bird seed and suet to last me a while. Gotta take care of those little birdies!

    I found this poem about Solstice that I wanted to share with you all πŸ˜‰

    Light and Love

    Sister Bridget

    Winter Wishes

    by Ray Cruz

    Let the first snow of winter
    Cleanse the wounds in your heart
    From conflicts and hardships of the year.

    Let the heavenly showers
    Clear the air and freshen your view
    Of the world around you.

    Let the brisk sounds and scenes
    Of the holiday season
    Pace the rhythm of your step.

    Let your soul be uplifted
    With the sparkle of children
    Enjoying the surprises of winter’s antics.

    Let your heart be filled
    With the peace of an infant's succor
    From her mother's breast.

    Let peace in your heart
    Free you from doubts and fears
    And spread your warm feelings to those near to you.

    Let peace in your heart
    Open the door to love
    And reveal the true delights of the human experience.

    Let there be peace on earth,
    The purest peace of innocence,
    And let it be born in your heart.

     

    Wintersolstice

  • Tarot Reading Special! This week only! Thru December 1st!

    Hey There!

    This weekend I recieved quite a few requests for readings about Money and Abundance and to get guidance before the big SOBO ritual on December 9th. So, in the Sobo spirit, I am going to offer a 45 minute chat room reading for the price of a 30 minute reading. Simply order a 30 minute reading in the CHAT room, and I will schedule it for 45 minutes. I want to put them on sale to make them more affordable to those that are seeking guidance on what to ask of Sobo and what areas to do your ritual work on. I really like the chat room readings because I can send you a transcript of what was discussed, and you have  that later on to refer to if you need it.   

    Those of you who already ordered a chat room reading for this week will automatically be upgraded to a 45 minute reading.

    Any questions at all , please email me at bridget@spellmaker.com

    Light, Love and Abundance for all!

    Sister Bridget

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  • Sobo Ritual Dec 9th 2008

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    Hey Y'all!
    Mambo Sam has graciously posted the instructions for the Sobo ritual along with suggestions for other work that can be done to help in these difficult financial times as well. Remember, no purchase is necessary to participate.
    Light and Love
    Sister Bridget

  • Albuquerque Voodoo Convention was AWESOME!

    Hello everyone! The Convention was truly a great event!  It was really great to see some familiar faces and just as great to meet with the new ones. 

    The weekend was filled with fun and learning.  Saturday nights Fet Ghede celebration went so very well with everyone sharing a meal together and then participating in all the activities of the night.  Fet Ghede is the time that we honor our ancestors as well as celebrate the Vodou New Year.  Everyone was given the opportunity to throw the traumas and negativities of the old year into the fire for a fresh new start!

    Additionally, we fed our ancestors at a beautiful ancestor altar, lit candles for them, and then made ouanga bottles to use throughout the year to connect with our beloved ancestors.  We wrote them notes that went into a special vessel and also wrote their names on candles that are actually still being burned here in the office.  It was extremely powerful to connect with everyone's family is this beautiful way.

    Each person who attended the convention met with me for a one-on-one consultation and brief ritual to help them attain their goals.  It is a very special time when I get to spend this private time with each client.

    I am still in the category of "tired but happy" and already miss everyone who was here and can't wait for next year! I will share much more with you all soon.  Here is a picture of our wonderful ancestor altar that we built.  (Everyone was invited to have a picture of their ancestors on the altar.)

    Love, Mambo Sam

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  • Happy Fall, Y’all!

    Happy Fall, Everyone! Hope you all get to go out and enjoy the autumn sun and the falling leaves and cider and candy apples and pumpkin picking and all that great stuff that goes along with time of the year πŸ˜‰

    Leaves
    by Elsie Brady

                            How silently they tumble down


                            And come to rest upon the ground


                            To lay a carpet, rich and rare,


                            Beneath the trees without a care,


                            Content to sleep, their work well done,


                            Colors gleaming in the sun.

                         

                         

     

                         

                            At other times, they wildly fly


                            Until they nearly reach the sky.


                            Twisting, turning through the air


                            Till all the trees stand stark and bare.


                            Exhausted, drop to earth below



                            To wait, like children, for the snow.

                         


    Light and Love
    Sister Bridget

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  • Return of the Tarot Reading Special!

    Hi There!

    Its baaaaaaaaaack! The Chat Room Reading Special!

    For the next ten days (Fri 9/19 thru Sun 9/28) order a 30 minute chat room reading for $39.00 and get a 45 minute chat reading! Thats an extra 15 minutes and a saving of $12.00 πŸ˜‰

    Please see www.spellmaker.com/bridget.htm to order your reading.

    Once you have ordered your reading and submitted the information form (see the link in your confirmation email) I will email you to schedule your chat with me and send the instructions to get to the chat room.

    Hope to hear from you soon!

    Light and Love

    Sister Bridget

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  • New Bath Set Up!

    Bath Tub Stars New Bath Design and Set up!

    ….actually, the real news is about the clean up!

    Not that there was anything wrong with the clean up before — it was just a little, um, involved, as our most Beloved Mambo Sam packs these baths chock full of magickal and blessed herbs so that we can get the most benefit possible from the Ritual Baths. The experience is amazing for all the baths (trust me, I have taken at least one of each!) Now, the herbs are packed neat and tidy in a cotton bag. That keeps the herbs from running down your drain and getting in your ears and hair (for those of us with long hair, you know what I mean ) Now, the herbs diffuses their healing and other such magickal properties thru the cotton bag (picture a BIG cotton tea bag right full of aromatic blessed herbs) into the water and you get the benefits of all of these herbs AND a speedy cleanup πŸ˜‰

    I did take my first bath with the new set up last night, so I can tell you from experience, it was as wonderful as ever (and I got to bed much quicker when I was done)

    For those of you convention bound, you might want to consider doing a Baron’s Purple Bath before your trip, to help you get read for the Big Fet Ghede Festivities that will be occuring! Doing the bath preconference to help celebrate Fet Ghede and The Baron and Maman Brigitte would be a wonderful thing to do and help you get the most out of this fantastic experience. Also, anyone who would just like to do some general cleansing before the convention to help open themselves up more to the blessings and learning that will be bestowed by our awesome Mambo could do a Milk of Damballah White Bath kit before hand πŸ˜‰ Being cleansed and open to all the new and wonderful things that will be presented to you can only help enhance the experice for you.

    I hope you try out a bath with the new herb set up! You will not be disappointed!

    Much light and love (and see ALOT of you soon!)

    Sister Bridget

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  • Hit a Bump in the Road?

    Hit a Bump in the Road?

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    Have you hit a bump in your spellcasting road? This happens sometimes! Do not fret! This happens from time to time and there are things you can do to get "over" it !  Handyman

    The FIRST thing I think anyone should do when they face a bump or unexpected twist or turn is to assess themselves πŸ˜‰ We all know that spellwork can be at times emotional for some people, then add to that some unexpected news or event, and well, sometimes we enter the "glass is half empty" frame of mind. Sooooooo — anything you can do to get yourself back in balance before embarking on anything else would be so beneficial to you and your case. As always, consult with your caseworker for what would be most appropriate for your case, but several of the ritual baths — Milk of Damballah, LaSiren Aquamarine Shoals, The Baron’s Bath — might be quite applicable and help you get recharged! Then there is of course some White Candle Magick or if you already have a Cosmic Voodoo Healing Egg, a few sessions on yourself could do the trick.

    Now, once you have yourself in a happier, more balanced place. Always consult your caseworker and keep them updates in the events of your case. The more informed they are, the better they can advise you.  Very often a reading with Mambo Sam is just the ticket to helping you plan your strategy and further raise your spirits.

    Dont let unexpected news or events turn you and your case on their respective ears πŸ˜‰ Take a deep breath, do something good and kind for yourself, and consult your Spellmaker support system. We are here to help.

    Light and Love,

    Sister Bridget
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  • Harvest Moon ~~~ 9-15-08

    One of the more well known or commonly known full moons is the Harvest Moon. It has been the subject of much folk lore, poems, and there is even a famous song! The full harvest moon is the full Moon that occurs closest to the
    autumn equinox. In two years out of three, the Harvest Moon comes in
    September, but in some years it occurs in October. At the peak of
    harvest, farmers can work late into the night by the light of this
    Moon.  Corn, pumpkins, squash, beans, and wild rice, the chief Indian
    staples, are now ready for gathering.

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    Often, the Harvest Moon seems to be bigger or brighter or more colorful
    than other moons. These effects have to do with the seasonal tilt of
    the earth. The warm color of the moon shortly after it rises is an
    optical illusion, based on the fact that when the moon is low in the
    sky, you are looking at it through a greater amount of atmospheric
    particles than when the moon is overhead. The atmosphere scatters the
    bluish component of moonlight (which is really reflected white light
    from the sun), but allows the reddish component of the light to travel
    a straighter path to your eyes. Hence all moons (and stars and planets)
    look reddish when they are low in the sky.

    According to NASA: The Harvest Moon is no ordinary full moon; it behaves in a special way.
            Throughout the year the Moon rises, on average, about 50 minutes later each day. But near the autumnal equinox, which comes this year on Sept. 22nd, the day-to-day difference in the local time of moonrise is only 30 minutes. The Moon will rise around sunset tonight–and not long after sunset for the next few evenings. That comes in handy for northern farmers who are working long days to harvest their crops before autumn. The extra dose of lighting afforded by the full Moon closest to the equinox is what gives the Harvest Moon its name.

    There are many interesting stories and mythologies around this moon.

    The Harvest Moon is also known as the Wine Moon, as this is a time after the grapes have been harvested and wine is made. 

    The Chinese Traditional name for this moon is the Chrysanthemum Moon.

    Please check out Mambo Sam’s Blog about the Chinese Harvest Moon Festival  ! It was great fun with Moon Cakes last year!
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    The Cherokee call this Nut Moon (because of harvesting some species of nuts from trees….not for the other reason you might be thinking πŸ˜‰  )

    The Choctaw call this the Mulberry Moon.

    The Celts call this the Singing Moon as after the seasonal harvests are complete comes a time for acceptance,
    mellowing, and rest after labor.
    It has been so named in reference to the festive attitude known to
    every laborer who has toiled to complete work necessary to the survival
    of the community and now celebrates the completion of those labors.

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    Under the Harvest Moon
    by Carl Sandburg


    Under the harvest moon,

    When the soft silver

    Drips shimmering
    Over the garden nights,
    Death, the gray mocker,
    Comes and whispers to you
    As a beautiful friend
    Who remembers.

         Under the summer roses
    When the flagrant crimson
    Lurks in the dusk
    Of the wild red leaves,
    Love, with little hands,
    Comes and touches you
    With a thousand memories,
    And asks you
    Beautiful, unanswerable questions.


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    The Harvest Moon by Longfellow

    It is the Harvest Moon!  On gilded vanes
      And roofs of villages, on woodland crests
      And their aerial neighborhoods of nests
      Deserted, on the curtained window-panes
    Of rooms where children sleep, on country lanes
      And harvest-fields, its mystic splendor rests!
      Gone are the birds that were our summer guests,
      With the last sheaves return the laboring wains!
    All things are symbols: the external shows
      Of Nature have their image in the mind,
      As flowers and fruits and falling of the leaves;
    The song-birds leave us at the summer’s close,
      Only the empty nests are left behind,
      And pipings of the quail among the sheaves.

    However you choose to celebrate this moon, even if its just with a cup of tea and a few quiet moments in the grass appreciating it’s beauty, Happy Autumn Everyone!

    Much Light and Love,

    Sister Bridget

    Fullmoon

  • Quote for today ~~ 9.9.08

    "Respect your efforts, respect yourself. Self respect leads to self discipline. When you have both firmly under your belt, that’s real power"

                        ~~~ Clint Eastwood