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    Krahe


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    One crow for bad news, two crows for myrth, three for a wedding, four for a birth, five for treasure, six for a thief, seven a journey, eight is grief, nine for a secret, and ten for sorrow, eleven reunion and twelve joy tomorrow.
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    Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
    About Me
    CURRENT MOON
    There is so much to tell about me I don't know where to start. I am heavily into my spirituality and have been a practicing wiccan for 4 years. I dabbled in it for several years before that but I really believe it chose me rather than the other way around and no matter what, I wasn't going to get away from it. I am also an artist and a writer. I am currently working on a YA novel. I am a lifetime member at Magicka School and I enjoy it alot. The people there are friendly, helpful and informative. I love to learn!!! Any time some new project, craft or anything else catches my eye I buy a book and research it to learn more. I taught myself to draw that way. I garden in my spare time mostly vegetables and herbs but some flowers (mostly wild) I don't like a well organized yard. I enjoy the outdoors more when it looks tangled and unkempt. My indoor life however is organized. I am somewhat of a perfectionist leaning toward the OCD side. But my life works just the way I have it.
    Music Another thing about me that is diversified. I generally like alternative rock-any thing off the beaten path. But I listen to celtic music like Loreena McKennitt, Enya, and Celtic Women. I also Like Broadway music, old and new, Classical, Opera and Relaxation music. Any thing really, as long as is speaks to me.

    Movies Here's the top ten list: 1. The Wizard of Oz 2. Practical Magic 3. Fried Green Tomatoes 4. Harry Potter (all 5) 5. The truth about Cats and Dogs 6. While You Were Sleeping 7. Lost and Delirious 8. Imagine Me and You 9. Skeleton Key 10. Bell, Book and Candle I absolutely LOVE movies especially the old classics. I do movie marathons all the time.
    TV Law and Order Criminal Intent. Law and Order SVU Ghost Hunters (T.A.P.S.) Psych Monk Lisa Williams; Life after Death House Ghost Whisperer Blood Ties Bones Dead Like Me Six feet Under Are you smarter than a fith grader? Sopranos On the Lot Not in that order!
    Books I read Harry Potter over and over again and am anxiously awaiting the last book. I usually read anything by Jonathon Kellerman, Patricia Cornwell, Maeve Binchy, Andrew Greely, and Nicholas Sparks. I have just added Mitch Album to that list after reading "For One More Day" he also wrote "Tuesdays with Morrie" I enjoy books that take me into another world or squeeze some emotion out of me. But on the other end of the spectrum, The majority of my personal library is non fiction. I have close to eighty books on the craft alone plus art books, writing books, gardening, etc... My favorite two books on the Craft are " The Circle Within" by Dianne Sylvan and "Heart of Tarot" by Amber K and Azrael Arynn K
    Likes Too much to list!!!
    Dislikes Drama!!! I can understand getting really excited about something but when someone's excited all the time and disrupts others in a not so positive way it really gets on my last nerve!!!
    Hobbies Anything Crafty! Scrapbooking, crocheting, knitting, cross stitching, drawing, painting, writing, flea marketing- I am into just about anything that exercizes my mind.
    Vices Smoking and drinking. I don't do the latter as much as I used to in fact rarely these days but I still consider it one of my vices.
    Virtues Loyalty which would include Unconditional Love.
    Heroes My best Friend Rochelle. Hilary Clinton and Oprah Winfrey
    Yahoo ID thewitchkrahe@yahoo.com
    MSN ID thewitchkrahe@hotmail.com

    My Artwork

    Sunday, November 4, 2007, 05:31 PM EST [General]

    Here is some of my artwork: The first one is of my friends daughter. She was born at Halloween and I gave it to her for her birthday. The second one I did for my best friends husband it is of his horses.

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    Keepers Of The Veil

    Wednesday, September 5, 2007, 11:53 AM EST [General]

     

     

    Keepers of the Veil is a new forum dedicated to Spiritual Truth and Progression. You can find many topics of discussion here, Including: The Tarot- We have a forum dedicated to this beautiful way of life. The study of the cards and how to interpret them. We will have Forums dedicated to the study of all decks that are brought to our attention when enough people would like to participate. You will find Tarot Spreads, Spells, Ethics and all things pertaining to the cards in this forum Psychic Awareness- We have a forum all about the evolution of the Psychic self. Understanding what it means to be psychic, what the psychic world is and how to tap into it. Sexual Spirituality- A Forum dedicated to the practice and understanding of sex magic and the spiritual sense that can come from these topics. And even more topics include: Channeling Greek Deities Mediumship Vodoun Christianity Celtic Deities Demons Angels Malediction And much more. We are all about Evolution of the Spirit. So if this sounds like something you'd like to take part in, Feel free to stop by our forums :)

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    Two Crows

    Tuesday, September 4, 2007, 04:22 PM EST [General]

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    Two crows are sitting across from each other.

    They gaze into each others eyes.

    There is some space between them,

    but it's like an element of surprise.

    If they both sat on the same post

    there'd be no room to breath.

    But a little time each day on opposing perches

    gives them what they individually need.

    At some point, every single day

    they will sit on that single post.

    For no matter what they sought away,

    each other is what they need most.

    That post is like an element of surprise

    in that, when they do come together

    there are things to share, details to spare,

    that the other would otherwise never know.

    But if they flew side by side all day long.

    And carried out the things they needed to do,

    then by the time dusk settled in

    nothing they could share would be new.

    The two crows love and care for one another.

    There is never to be an equal amount in the two,

    but as long as they give and take the same

    the stronger their relationship will prove.

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    50 Things About the Moon

    Tuesday, September 4, 2007, 10:11 AM EST [General]

    1. The full moon is a lunar phase occurring when the moon is on the opposite side of the earth from the sun and all three bodies are aligned in a straight line. Viewed from earth, the near side of the moon is fully illuminated by the sun giving it the familiar circular appearance.

    2. It is only during a full moon that the dark side of the moon - the hemisphere on the opposite side to the sun - is completely dark.

    3. Lunar eclipses - caused by the passage of the earth's shadow across the illuminated hemisphere - only occur during a full moon. However, because of the angle of tilt of both bodies the moon normally passes either north or south of the earth's shadow.

    4. The chances of being bitten by a dog are twice as high during a full moon, according to a study at Bradford Royal Infirmary, which reviewed 1,621 cases of dog bite between 1997 and 1999. However, a study at the University of Sydney in Australia concluded there was no identifiable relationship between the state of the moon and dog bites.

    5. Gervaise of Tilbury, a 13th-century canon lawyer, was the first to link the full moon with the transformation into a werewolf. Writing in his Otia Imperialia he reports cases in the Auvergne, below. The philosopher Gottfried Leibniz described the popular work as a "bagful of foolish old woman's tales".

    6. The full moon occurs every 29.5 days - the duration of one complete lunar cycle.

    7. The female menstrual cycle has long been linked to the full phase of the moon. One theory is that prehistoric men were more likely to go hunting during their womenfolk's period because of taboos associated with blood. The most profitable time to hunt was during the full moon and the best way to convince the men to return with food was with the prospect of sex.

    8. Neo-pagans, including followers of Wicca, hold a monthly ritual based around the full moon called an Esbat. The term has been linked to the writings of the controversial anthropologist Margaret Murray.

    9. The second full moon occurring within a calendar month is called a Blue Moon. The latest was seen on 31st May 2007. Far from being a rare event this phenomenon occurs once every three years on average.

    10. "Blue Moon", which was written by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart in 1934, became a standard ballad and was recorded by singers such as Frank Sinatra and Bob Dylan. The most famous version was recorded by the doo-wapp band the Marcels, in 1961, selling more than one million copies.

    11. The world's tidal ranges are at their maximum during the full moon when the sun, earth and moon are in line. Sailors know the effect as the spring tide - a reference to the leap in the water level rather than the season of the year.

    12. The only month that can occur without a full moon is February.

    13. Farmers refer to the harvest moon, the full moon closest to the autumnal equinox, which occurs in September. It is also called the elk calling moon or the wine moon.

    14. A full Moon is considered unlucky if it occurs on a Sunday but lucky on Monday or moon day

    15. According to superstition a male child is more likely to be conceived at full moon.

    16. In October 1939 in Springfield, Missouri, the full moon appeared to fall from the sky. The event was reported in the local newspaper but was later revealed to be a plunging weather balloon.

    17. The Gregorian calendar dates Easter as the first Sunday after the ecclesiastical full moon - the first to occur after the vernal equinox. It is also known as the egg moon.

    18. The Chinese Lantern Festival, dating back to the Han dynasty, is staged on the 15th day of the 1st lunar month after the new year. Chinese communities celebrate across the world by lighting lanterns and feasting on glutinous rice.

    19. The Lunar Society, which included Erasmus Darwin, James Watt and Josiah Wedgewood, took its name from the practice of holding monthly meetings on the Monday nearest to the full moon. Members referred to themselves as the Lunatics.

    20. A three-month psychological study of 1,200 inmates at Armley jail in Leeds in 1998 showed a rise in violent incidents in the days either side of a full moon.

    21. Scientists have long battled to explain the "moon illusion" - whereby the full moon appears to be larger the closer it is to the horizon. The phenomenon is understood to be caused by human perception rather than the magnifying effect of the earth's atmosphere.

    22. Timber harvests in South America and South-east Asia are avoided during the full moon because it causes the sap to rise in trees, which in turn attracts deathwatch beetles which can devastate crops.

    23. Thousands of revellers gather each month on the beach at Koh Phangan in Thailand, to celebrate the full moon and dance the night away.

    24. The Native American Algonquin tribes in New England give each full moon of the year a name such as the beaver moon, the sturgeon moon and the strawberry moon.

    25. The next full moon will occur on 30 June 2007.

    26. The full moon may appear round, but is actually shaped like an egg with the pointed end facing earth.

    27. The dark spots on the full moon that create the nursery-rhyme man in the moon image are actually basins filled up to five miles deep with basalt, a dense mineral. Other facial features are actually "seas" of frozen lava and sharp, rugged mountains.

    28. In China, the dark shadows forming the man in the full moon are seen as a toad. The toad is considered one of the five poisons of yin. It is believed that eclipses occur when the toad in the full moon tries to swallow the moon itself.

    29. The Moonlight Sonata, by Ludwig von Beethoven, is probably the most widely recognised classical work associated with the full moon. The name comes not from the composer but from a critic who compared the piece to the effect of moonlight on Lake Lucerne.

    30. The Innuit of Greenland believe the full moon is a hungry god, Anningan, who is intent on eating his sister, the Sun Goddess, Malina. Their cat-and-mouse sibling chase follows the cycle of the day, with Malina rising as Anningan sets and the cycle of the moon, with the chase waning when the moon is full.

    31. The RAF used the moon to launch its first successful attack on a German city when planes attacked Lubeck in 1942.

    32. Wesak, the most important of the Buddhist festivals, is celebrated on the full moon in May. It celebrates the Buddha's birthday and, for some Buddhists, marks his birth and death.

    33. The full moon is the brightest object in the night sky. It has an apparent magnitude of -12.6 compared with the Sun's of -26.8.

    34. The Slovakian psychiatrist Eugen Jonas created a method of birth control and fertility based on the full moon.

    35. An analysis of the birthdays of 4,256 babies born in a clinic in France found no relationship between the full moon and fertility.

    36. A study by Tübingen University, Germany, claimed that police reports for 50 new and full moon cycles showed that the moon is responsible for binge drinking.

    37. A telescopic drawing of the full moon by the English mathematician Thomas Harriot, from early August 1609, is the first on record and preceded the Italian physicist Galileo's study by several months.

    38. Renaissance artists traditionally depicted the moon as a crescent rather than in its full phase.

    39. The full moon is said to be at perigee when it is full at the same moment its orbit brings it closest to the earth. The moon appears imperceptibly brighter at this time.

    40. The Great Moon Hoax of 1835, was perpetrated by Richard Adams Locke for the New York Sun. His story claimed that the eminent scientist Sir John Hershel had spotted furry winged men resembling bats on the surface of a full moon.

    41. The full moon is at its highest altitude from the Earth during the winter seaaon.

    42. Some insomnia sufferers claim to sleep worse during a full moon; although others say they sleep more soundly.

    43. It is a common misperception that the first Apollo landing occurred during a full moon. This did not occur until more than a week later.

    44. The moon is 10 times brighter when it is full than when it is in a quarter phase.

    45. Pagans believe the most mystical time at Stonehenge is when the full moon wanes leaving the earth to be reunited with her lover, the sun at dawn.

    46. The honeymoon is named after the full moon in June. As it fell between the planting and harvesting of crops this was traditionally the best month to get married.

    47. The oldest lunar calendar, showing the full moon was discovered in caves at Lascaux in France. It dates back 15,000 years and marks the phases of the moon, with a series of dots depicting the days in the cycle.

    48. In 2001, the first test match between Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe had to be postponed by one day due to new Siri Lankan government rule, which bans playing sport on a full moon.

    49. The Californian grunion only spawns on the three or four nights after the highest tide associated with each full moon. The fish come ashore to lay their eggs.

    50/ In a study of 1,000 tonsillectomy operations, 82 per cent of post-operative bleeding crises occurred nearer the full moon than the new moon, according to the Journal of the Florida Medical Association.

     

     

     

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    In Training

    Sunday, September 2, 2007, 02:08 PM EST [General]

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