“Separated lovers cheat absence by a thousand fancies which have their own reality. They are prevented from seeing one another and they cannot write; nevertheless they find countless mysterious ways of corresponding, by sending each other the song of birds, the scent of flowers, the laughter of children.” WayLoveWritingChildrenRealityLightDesireSongStarsSunSeeingCreationWindFlowerLoversThousandLaughterBirdAbsenceMysteriousFancyNeverthelessCheatScentGleamCorrespondingMysterious Ways Author:Victor Hugo
“The Old Religion, as we call it, is closer in spirit to Native American traditions or to shamanism of the Arctic. It is not based on dogma or a set of beliefs, nor on scriptures or a sacred book revealed by a great man. Witchcraft takes it's teachings from nature, and reads inspiration in the movements of the sun, moon, and stars, the flight of birds, the slow growth of trees, and the cycles of the seasons.” MenBookInspirationSpiritBeliefStarsGrowthSunTreeTeachingMovementMoonBirdTraditionSeasonsSacredScriptureFlightGreat MenNativeCyclesDogmaNative AmericanWitchcraftArcticShamanismAmerican TraditionMoon And StarsSun MoonSlow GrowthSun Moon And Stars Author:Starhawk
“January cold and desolate; February dripping wet; March wind ranges; April changes; Birds sing in tune To flowers of May, And sunny June Brings longest day; In scorched July The storm-clouds fly, Lightning-torn; August bears corn, September fruit; In rough October Earth must disrobe her; Stars fall and shoot In keen November; And night is long And cold is strong In bleak December.” MayLongEarthNightFallStrongStarsWindFlowerColdBearsSpringBirdFruitCloudsStormRangeTunesAutumnMarchRoughWetLightningSeptemberTornCornJuneAprilJulySunnyAugustOctoberNovemberDecemberJanuaryBleakFebruaryDesolateDrippingSummer DaysStorm CloudsSeasons ChangeFall And WinterAutumn Wind Book:Rossetti: Poems Source: Rossetti: Poems