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Warrior’s Admonition
Your body is your temple: Care for it!Do not engage in useless activity.Listen to the Goddess.Help thyself.You create your own reality. The Warrior's path is creativity.A serene path to enlightenment.Know thyself.Master thyself.Create your own reality. Nurture the ability to perceive the truth in all matters.Perceive that which cannot be seen with the eye.Learn from Read More…
Death and Peaceful Transcendence

Submitted by Claire de Lune on Tuesday, March 12, 2013 3:10 PM
I frequent and enjoy http://www.templesofwisdom.org BROTHERHOOD OF LIGHT website and though I would pass along this article which may of interest to some. Because death brings dissolution, it is important to have one guiding thought which keeps everything together. That can be a god, a heaven, a mantra, or a loved one. This slows the dissolution, Read More…
The Lords Of Karma

Submitted by PALLAS ATHENA – Manager on Sunday, March 10, 2013 4:45 PM
The Lipika are esoteric (occult, theosophical) angels of a very high order that inscribe all world events and personal experiences in the cosmic memory, referred to as the akashic records by occultists. Lipika,from the word lipi (writing), means, simply, the scribes. Although the name and basic concept derive ultimately from Hindu mythology, it has been Read More…
Ganesh ~ God of Happiness

Submitted by INDIA – Exec. Admin. on Sunday, March 10, 2013 4:01 PM
DON'T WORRY – BE HAPPY!!! (text from http://www.wisegeek.com ) Ganesh is arguably the most beloved Hindu deity of all. Eldest son of Lord Shiva the Destroyer, and his wife, Parvati, Ganesh is the god of wisdom, scribes, learning, and the remover of obstacles. Before any undertaking is begun, a prayer to Ganesh is said to ensure success. Read More…
Stories of the Troubadours – Part One

Submitted by Gravedigger on Friday, March 8, 2013 8:42 PM
In Medeval times there was a group called "Troubadours". They were a group of traveling mistrels of sorts. They would give people a liittle song, a little dance, some drama, and storytelling. It was the first incarnation of the 'variety show'. Today we would call them "Bards". The Troubadours would perform for nobles and peasants Read More…
Language & Culture
When browsing the internet for news today, I found an extremely powerful photograph on the main page of InfoWars. Could language provide further insight into this? I offer my reflections below, what do you think? This is the image I am talking about: This is obvious, but credit for the photograph goes to InfoWars. I Read More…
The Mystical Law of Synchronicity

Submitted by LOGOS – Overseer on Monday, March 4, 2013 4:49 PM
Some believe Synchronicity arises from a chain of causality that originates outside physical reality. Because you cannot see where the chain begins, where the original cause resides, the phenomenon is considered acausal. Synchronicities are whole packets of cause and effect spanning past, present, and future from an alternate timeline that are instantly inserted into the Read More…
Giving Thanks to Everyone at LFN
Thank you, everyone, for everything that you do.
Thank Offering to the Goddess

Submitted by Gravedigger on Tuesday, February 26, 2013 5:28 AM
I was recently going through some hard times. Even though these hard times were happening, I was optimistic my chosen Deity would see me through them. I was not disappointed. She came through wonderfully. I feel that when our various Deities (whichever Deity we each may have chosen for ourselves) does in fact help us Read More…
Mysterious Crop Circles Discovered Off The Coast Of Japan

Submitted by Gemini on Monday, February 25, 2013 1:50 AM
http://www.thisiscolossal.com/2012/09/mysterious-underwater-crop-circle-art-discovered-off-the-coast-of-japan/ According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration less than five percent of the world’s oceans have been explored, meaning that 95% of what lies deep underwater on Earth has yet to be seen by human eyes. One person who has dedicated his life to uncovering the mysteries of the deep is Japanese photographer Yoji Ookata who Read More…