Let's take advantage of these Hot Summer Days! We'll head off to the Southern Quarter and do some Fire Magick!. It's Summertime, with Fire and the South!
We'll take a look at the Qualities that the Element of Fire posseses; how they're used in Occult Traditions.
Does that sound like Pyrolatry to you? If you worship Fire it just might. Fire is worshipped by itself in many cultures, but more commonly it's associated with Fire Dieties. As you might expect, examples abound.
Along all these lines I want to share with you a -sort of poem - or maybe a sort of poetic Blog. It was written by Sage Sweetwater back in '09. It's called "Pyruodulia and Dissolution".
Now, you're familiar, I'm sure, with the Chinese system of Feng Shui. Well, there is an Indian System called Vastu Shastra which is quite similar to Feng Shui. Vastu Shastra uses the symbols and energies of the sun to help you find peace and balance in your home environment.
Then finally; part and parcel to Fire is the condition of Light. So I have a guided meditation for you. This is presented by Bente Hesan, and it's called "Luminescent Reflections". I think you'll enjoy listening to this.
Be well. Do good. Enjoy the show!
Some of the music you'll hear on this weeks show include The Lovin' Spoonful: "Summer in the City"; Blackmore's Night: "Fires Burn at Midnight"; Copal: "Red Dream"; Telling Point: "Release"; Dragon Ritual Drummers: "Shango" and more.
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