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2005/03/06

Music by Hungry Lucy

Filed under: TV, Movies, and Music - Reviews — feyMorgaina @ 15:28

“If only we could show them, we do not wish them harm
Instead we’d like to live life inside each other’s open arms”

In the Circle – Hungry Lucy, lyrics by Christa Belle

Okay, it’s been a really long time since I listened to anything new. I was getting tired of listening to the same ol’ stuff on local radio stations. So, I stopped listening altogether and just browsed New Age music on occasion at a local New Age bookstore. That proved relatively successful for over that time I came across Robert Gass and On Wings of Song and an interesting group called Dagda, named after the Celtic father deity. I probably did that for about 5 years, partly because I could not get online and download music fast enough and I certainly could not tune into online radio stations. Not until this past year.

While surfing the net one day, my boyfriend came across a pagan radio station called Circle of Souls Pagan Radio. It was playing pretty decent music, so one day I decided I should have a listen while I went about my usual business. Then I heard it, a really cool pagan song with amazing lyrics and drums to match. It was Hungry Lucy’s song, In the Circle (see link above). The lyrics are amazing and really tune (excuse the pun) into the heart of a pagan/witch. While I only took a small quote out of the song for the intro to this blog entry, one really can’t quite convey the deep meaning in that song by pulling out just a piece of it. So, here’s some blatant promotion. In the Circle needs to be heard to be understood. And for those not interested in the original slow paced version, there are a few dance versions around.

In the Circle aside, other notable songs by Hungry Lucy include Blue Dress (originally a Depeche Mode song, Hungry Lucy used it as a tribute to Depeche Mode and the song opened up the music industry for Hungry Lucy), Bound in Blood, and Grave.

Their latest CD is To Kill A King featuring the song by the same name. To Kill A King like all of Hungry Lucy’s songs has excellent lyrics. The songs on the CD all form a complete story. (Sorry, you’ll have to buy the CD to read the short story.) However, the one thing that intrigues me about To Kill A King is the pagan theme hidden in the song. The true power behind the King is the Queen, the living representative of the goddess. As in some mythologies, the King is allowed to reign due to his tie to the sovereign goddess. Without it, he cannot be as powerful. In the end, when the Queen leaves is when the King’s power is diminished and drained. As Christa Belle sings, “I’m so glad I knew how to kill the King, I tore down the boundaries and took off the ring; to reap what you sow is how it should be, there’s no one left on the throne…” The King is metaphorically killed as his power leaves with the Queen.

Hungry Lucy is labelled “intoxicating trip-pop music with enchanting female vocals” and indeed it is, with a bit of the sweetness in Christa Belle’s voice. The music also has meaning. For me, that was a big plus. In today’s society where it seems things, especially music, are losing meaning, Hungry Lucy is a pleasant discovery. Give it a listen.

Hungry Lucy is currently on tour in the U.S. and are popular in Europe, particularly France and Germany. I believe they are signed on with the German label Alfa Matrix. Hopefully their popularity grows so that the Canadian radio stations pick them up too.

Okay, end of blatant promotion of a band I think is truly amazing.

Just a few last words courtesy of Christa Belle:

“Be with me in the circle, you’re always welcome here
It’s safer in the circle, but do not bring your fear
I’ll meet you in the circle within your own good time
I’ll be here in the circle forever with you intertwined”

In the Circle – Hungry Lucy, lyrics by Christa Belle

BB,
Cassandrah
Your local webmistress

2005/02/22

The Female Body is… inappropriate?!

Filed under: General — feyMorgaina @ 20:32

MM,

Bell’s new advertisement has made it to my home today. As Nathan, my sweetheart, stepped inside the door, he handed me Bell’s brochure which arrived in our mail today. His comment is that he HAD to show this to me because well… After looking at it, I realized why.

The advertisement is a typical Bell fold-over brochure. This one is promoting its internet service. On the cover is a picture of a textbook (likely a basic anatomy textbook) depicting “The Female Body”. The female’s breasts and genitalia are cut out of the page of the textbook. To the right side reads, “You’ll do anything to protect your kids from inappropriate content. So will we.”

Upon seeing this, the first thought in my mind is “What the hell?” Apparently, the female body is “inappropriate content” for our children. So much for the new age of enlightenment. Seeing this ad, I feel like I have been thrown into the dark ages.

There are two important issues that come to mind when I see this ad. First, education about sex (even just the anatomical parts) is a bad thing. It is inappropriate for our children to learn about sex. Second, the female body is a bad thing. It is inappropriate and shameful to see.

Let’s address the first issue.

Sex education was always a hot topic when I was in high school. There will always be those who think that teaching kids about sex would encourage them to have it. No, no, and NO. Nice theory, but in reality, children are curious and they will do anything to satisfy their curiosity. Children at a young age already KNOW about sex. Maybe they aren’t fully capable of communicating what they know, but certainly they KNOW. Children learn things on a subconscious level and I’m afraid sex is one thing they learn about – right from birth. Think about it. A child is born out of its mother. It spends 9 months in its mother’s womb, then during labour it makes its passage into the world through its mother’s vaginal passage. A women’s genitalia is inherently connected to a child’s existence through birth. So how can we assume that a child knows nothing about sex? If anything, a child knows alot more about the topic than some who have repressed knowledge about sex or just ignored the topic completely.

Getting back to the topic of children having sex. I’ve explained that children already know about it, so that means eventually one day they are going to want to try it. Plain and simple. That’s just the way of life. So why try to shield the child from the topic? It just doesn’t make sense. It’s not logical. Here’s an analogy from a once popular TV show, Beverly Hills 90210 (Yes, they had some wisdom on that show! Amazing, isn’t it?!). You have a large pool in your backyard. (You know, one of those nice big pools all the rich Beverly Hills folks have). You tell your 5-year-old not to go into the pool for fear of drowning. Then you erect walls and boundaries so that the child cannot get into the pool. Eventually though, the child will get through all those boundaries and dive into the pool and possibly drown. Wouldn’t it have just been easier to teach the child to swim? So too, children will eventually have sex. Statistically, about two-thirds or more of teenagers have had sex by age 18. (Source: http://www.soundvision.com/Info/teens/stat.asp). Wouldn’t it be better to teach the child about sex before it’s too late and the child contracts an illness or becomes a parent before s/he is ready? If you’re a parent reading this, wouldn’t it be better if you taught your child about sex? Wouldn’t you sleep better at night knowing your child got the information you wanted your child to receive about the topic of sex? Or would you REALLY rather your child learned about sex from John/Jane Doe on the street (and you won’t even know about it)? The bottom line is children will start to have sex (usually between the ages of 15 and 18). It’s been that way for ages. Heck, at one time, not too long ago, 13-year-old daughters were married off and would have children within the year. (I know this for a fact, my aunt was 13 when she got married.)

Sex education does not encourage kids to have sex. Kids will have sex without any encouragement.

The second issue with the Bell ad is one I consider to be a more important issue. The message that is relayed to me is, “The female body is inappropriate content.” The issue of kids aside (I’ve already gone over how children already know about sex. By that same token, kids know about the female body, even if subconsciously. So why hide the female body from children? It nurtured the child for 9 months, for goddess’ sake!), the message relayed taps directly into women’s issues about their bodies and further promotes a negative image of women. “Women’s bodies are bad. It is shameful to be a woman. A woman’s body should be covered up. Children need to be protected from the shame that is women.” As a women, I’ve learned over the years to appreciate my body. As a pagan, I’ve learned that the body is each person’s temple and it should be treated as such. Not many women are as lucky. Some women struggle with these issues still. Some cultures still treat women as the personification of evil. Some cultures still force women to cover their bodies because it is shameful to expose them. It has been a long road for women to gain equal rights as men. For some, that time still has to arrive. The Bell ad perpetuates the idea that women are shameful and evil. It perpetuates an idea that I thought would never be seen again in this society (North America). I guess I was wrong.

As a pagan and as a woman, I strive for acceptance of who I am. I strive for basic tolerance and acceptance of who people are. I am tempted at this point to blame Christian thinking or Muslim thinking for extreme interpretations of “God’s word” that women are evil and shameful, but not all Christians or all Muslims think the same way. Not all are ignorant. So, I guess I can blame ignorance as well as the people who decided that printing this ad was a brilliant idea (i.e., ad executives and agency people, the CEO of Bell).

The Breast Blog has already taken action to have Bell Canada remove their ad campaign. (http://thebreastsite.com/blog/archive/2005/02/10/214.aspx) (Apparently, there is a commercial as well, but the message when acted out supposedly makes more sense than the print ad.) In conversation with a female Bell executive, the Bell executive has “no opinion” on the ad. (http://thebreastsite.com/blog/archive/2005/02/21/232.aspx) So much for female solidarity. I guess her job is more important than the bigger issues of society, even issues of women in society. (I have to comment that I have no sympathy for the female Bell executive. I studied business and have a Bachelor’s of Business Administration, but I pulled out of that working world because of situations like this. I knew it would just get worse as you moved up the corporate ladder. There is no way, if it were me, would I sit and keep my mouth shut while the company I work for prints a degrading ad. Yeah, I realize I would lose my job, but… been there, done that already! Ah, life is much better from my vantage point, but I do have a mission… read my main website for more information on that. See my links to Brigid’s Flame.) The Breast Blog needs more help in dealing with this issue because Bell Canada is not willing to pull the ad. It seems Bell Canada needs more incentive for the scales to tip. There is a phone number posted on the Breast Blog so people can call Bell Canada directly. For my part, I will post a comment on that Blog linking to my Blog entry as support for their/our cause. I will email Bell Canada too, provided I can find the right contact information (they’re probably hiding it, so they don’t have to listen to people and deal with consequences of their actions). The other thing I will have to do is get a new phone line. It has been an ongoing discussion between Nathan and I to get rid of our land line, seeing as we hardly use it. I’m afraid the recent Bell ad just tipped the scales over for me. If they want to know if their recent ad worked, well, yeah, it did. I don’t want their services anymore. They don’t deserve it. Women are their customers too and they just slammed and degraded them. I hear Sprint Canada offers a good deal and they haven’t slammed women as far as I know.

Well, Bell Canada has done it again. A remarkable achievement. This time in ignorance.

Cassandrah
Your local webmistress

P.S. To see Adrants comments and picture of Bell ad, http://www.adrants.com/2005/02/
isp-blocks-body-parts-to-promote.php?show_id=110857516819274858
. To view a message board comments, http://www.ihaveanidea.org/cgi-bin/forum/
YaBB.pl?board=canadvertising;action=print;num=1108649607
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2005/02/03

Besom Chant by Ed Fitch

Filed under: Paganism and Spirituality — feyMorgaina @ 01:00

The internet is a great thing. We have come to depend on it for information we could not have been able to find elsewhere. Or so we think. I often engage in research on various topics. I have a thirst for knowledge and learning and use the internet on a daily basis. Consequently, it never fails that I stumble across inaccurate or incomplete information on the internet. This happened already regarding the authorship of certain important Wiccan literature. Please see a message I posted on a private message board, but have saved on this website as “portervaliente.htm”. This time, it is the Besom Chant by Ed Fitch, commonly used by the Wiccan Church of Canada (WCC).

As Handmaiden for the semi-private women’s group run by Tamarra James, I must learn the Besom Chant for my role in ritual. As a Wiccan studying to become a Priestess one day in the Odyssean tradition of WCC, I should know the Besom Chant anyway. Thus, I feel I can be an authority on the Besom Chant and its authorship or source. I first stumbled across a version of the Besom Chant on the internet while searching for a chant on Brighid for which I know the lyrics because I wanted to find the author. (Sadly, I did not find it.) However, I found a web page crediting the Besom Chant to “Lady Tamara” (I am assuming they mean Tamarra James, even though they misspelled her name.). A quick Google search for “besom chant” pulls up 630 results. A further search within that for “ed fitch” pulls up 3 results, with only one page crediting Ed Fitch as the author (http://www.cyberus.ca/~phoenix/hedra/chants.html). (Now, this is the point where I start ranting about how the “majority rules” is not an appropriate rule of thumb to apply to the internet.) At least, one web page had the decency to admit they did not know if it was in fact Lady Tamara who wrote the chant. (I will be writing the site owner’s and giving them the link to this blog entry.)

So, I suppose it is up to me to set the record straight because if I know Tamarra well enough by now, I’m sure she would not want to take credit for someone else’s work. It’s just not a nice thing to do. Besides, I do have a photocopy of the Besom Chant originally “written in the hand of Lady Tamarra” (note the second ‘r’ in her name) and she credits Ed Fitch as the source for the chant. The first copy I received of the Besom Chant was from the public class held at WCC and this copy too also credits Ed Fitch. Ed Fitch is the author of The Rites of Odin, a book of which I have a copy. The short bio in the book’s cover states that he was initiated into Gardnerian Wicca in the 1960s. This would likely make him a contemporary to Tamarra James and would easily explain how she received the Besom Chant from him.

Now, seeing as the Besom Chant has managed to find itself on the internet and that it IS available to the public as part of WCC’s public classes. I feel I am not breaking any oath of secrecy by posting it on here with the correct authorship. At least if people are going to use it, they should have the correct version and should know the source.

The following is the Besom Chant as originally written down by Lady Tamarra (I have made some minor spelling corrections):

Besom Chant by Ed Fitch

Besom, besom, long and lithe
Made from ash and willow withe
Tied with thongs of willow bark
By running stream at moonset dark
With the pentagram indited
As the ritual fire is lighted
Sweep ye circle deosil
Sweep out evil, sweep out ill
Make the round of the ground
Where we do the Lady’s will.

Besom, besom, witch’s broom
Sweep out darkness, sweep out doom
Rid ye Lady’s hallowed ground
Of demons, imps, and Hell’s red hound
Then stand thee down on her green earth
By running stream or Mistress’ hearth
Til called upon by sabbat’s rite
To cleanse once more the dancing site.
So mote it be.

The foregoing being said about the internet notwithstanding, I do think the internet is useful. I just would prefer if people would attempt to check their sources. It is, after all, a nice and honest thing to do.

Okay, end of rant.

BB,
Cassandrah
Your local webmistress and resident Wiccan

2005/01/28

It’s Sabbat time again

Filed under: Paganism and Spirituality — feyMorgaina @ 02:21

Merry meet,

Well, as the title says, it’s Sabbat time again. This time it is Imbolg, also known as St. Brigit’s Day or Candlemas. It has also been called Oimelc. As I am fortunate to participate in a few different ritual groups, now when a Sabbat comes up I get to celebrate it not just once, but twice, or thrice if I really want to. Wow! This gives me pause to reflect on the community that I’ve come to be a part of and how things have somehow spiralled from there. Years ago (going back to my teenage years), I never would have thought that this community existed, even though this particular community has been around almost as long as I have. I was just a young’un when this community started up not knowing it would one day become such an important haven for many wayward souls dissatisfied with mainstream religion and spirituality. So, I’ve become part of a community nearly as old as I am (granted the pagan community in general is much older… I keep hearing stories from my older peers about way back when…) and I somehow am not sure how I managed to accomplish this.

Now, for someone who is normally busy and bouncing off the walls with too much to do (because I so enjoy learning new things and find life boring without any goals), it sometimes seems like too much to celebrate one Sabbat up to three times in a year. However, Imbolg is different for me, mostly because Imbolg is dedicated to Brighid nearly invariably. Brighid, the patron goddess of this website. So, tonight is the start of my spree of Imbolc rituals.

After coming back from ritual tonight, I feel quite energized likely due to the energy of Brighid. I think it is just the reminder of her and my dedication to her that has me up and wanting to write and get things done. Once again, she has managed to inspire me and sparked my thoughts into action. Tomorrow, I suspect she will do the same as I am off to the second Sabbat ritual this week. Then there is Sunday night which I hear will be interesting. While I am told it is to be a Norse ritual, I can’t help but feel that somehow Brighid, although Celtic, may be in attendance in some form or another that night. I guess I will see. For now though, I will just marvel at the magic of Brighid and the forces that be that have brought me to my path.

MP and BB,
Cassandrah
(feeling spiritually ecstatic or ecstatically spiritual)

2005/01/22

Merry Meet!

Filed under: General — feyMorgaina @ 15:13

Well, I finally caved in. It’s been a few years since I first saw a blog. To be honest, I never thought I would use one – primarily because I keep a journal/Book of Shadows. However, that is a form of personal writing, a forum for my private thoughts and a means by which I collect my thoughts. What is required now is a place for me to share some of my views with others. At the same time, this provides readers with an efficient method of sharing their own views with me on whichever topic I’ve written about that sparks their interest. The primary intent of this blog is for visitors to my website to get to know me. If you have already been to my website (www.brigidsflame.com), you know that I practice Reiki, a form of energy healing. Reiki requires a certain amount of trust between the recipient and the practitioner. The best way to engender trust between persons is for them to know one another. Thus, this blog is the open door to… my virtual home where you can get to know me. So, feel free to get comfortable while you read. Right now, I am having tea and warming up next to my heater as it’s a true winter day (below 0 degree temperatures, lots of snow on the balcony/ground and more coming!) and my sweetheart is trying to distract me from my work. Okay, now I’m starting to ramble as I tend to do sometimes. So, getting back to the topic at hand. Yes, this site is for you, dear readers, just as my services are for you. I hope you enjoy your stay and learned a little about me already. Don’t forget to drop by often.

Merry part and merry meet again,
Cassandrah
Your local webmistress

P.S. Yes, I am pagan/Wiccan as an astute observer knowledgeable in occult traditions would have hypothesized from some of the phrases I used in this post. Blessed be!

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