"I am the queen: of every hive"

May 08, 2011 01:21


"Holy Mother, in Whom we live, move and have our being, from You all things emerge and unto You all things return." ~Victor Anderson


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ewigweibliche May 8 2011, 08:01:10 UTC
I love many parts in this. It's also interesting that mothering doesn't have to be female. Anything that is pro/creative and nurturing can be 'mothering' and thus perhaps fathering isn't so different (ideally). Whether we bring forth and nurture a work of art or a child or a career or an organization, if the love and sustaining fire is there, in a way it is mothering.

Being a mother, an act of continued becoming for me, has radically altered my life, my identity, my vision of the world. It's painful, this shift, and yet so blessed. I wouldn't change it for anything.

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muninnskiss May 10 2011, 21:34:34 UTC
Do you mean favour as hold more important, or favour as in focus more on it? Just curious.

For the most part, I use Kabbalah as a framework to help me understand my other traditions and beliefs. So I tend to relate everything back to Kabbalah and use it to bring the other elements together.

Early in my study of Feri, before I had even heard of 1734 or Cochrane, I read the following quote from Victor: "I studied Kabbalah extensively in Spain in previous lives. In this life I teach Kabbalah." What Victor taught is what Feri truly is, so it was obvious to me that to him, when he taught Feri, he was teaching Kabbalah. They were the same to him. So I took a detour and studied Kabbalah for a while and used what I learned when I went back to Feri. So my Feri is very Kabbalah coloured, whereas others have focused on KaHuna with Feri or Voudou with Feri.

FFF,
~Muninn's Kiss

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Re: Making Bread with Mari muninnskiss May 12 2011, 02:04:47 UTC
I read it shortly after you posted it, but I reread it now. What came to my mind is a line out of Robert Cochrane's witch 'law ( ... )

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