Alfred Willowhawk

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Death of the Mighty English Oak

Remember the POWER of the English Oak. Remember the majesty of the English Oak. As these mighty signs of the GOD are destroyed with the Mistletoe that grows in symbiotic relationship with them, all should cry. This willful destruction in the name of progress is another insult to the Mother and all of our paths. As commercial interests continue to destroy the symbols and gateways to our pathways in the Otherworld cry OUT for our loss. The Link below will take you to a YouTube video of the willful… Continue

Added by Alfred Willowhawk on December 2, 2008 at 8:30am — No Comments

Stumbling Blocks to Following Your Own Path

Introduction In my last article I spoke on how to choose and began the discussion on following one's chosen path. As we defined this earlier a spiritual path is one where an individual is taking a route whether physically or metaphysically that pertains to the non-physical being of a person. The most important part of such a path, is that the individual grows, learns, and expands and comes to a reconciliation with their understanding of the metaphysical realms and their understanding of DeityContinue

Added by Alfred Willowhawk on September 9, 2008 at 1:34pm — No Comments

On Choosing and following your own Path

Introduction " What path is right for me?", is a question that each seeker asks at least once in their lives. As children, most individuals follow the pathways of their parents. Even if a parent has no particular spiritual path, the child is influenced by their parent. This is almost genetic as, regardless of a path, the mother, to the child, is the goddess. As one grows older and begins to think for themselves, they begin to feel a desire to either embrace or reject their parental sugge… Continue

Added by Alfred Willowhawk on July 10, 2008 at 11:26am — 1 Comment

Shaman, Pastor, Priest,Priestess or Candlestick maker

Humans are always reachinShaman, Pastor, Priest, Priestess or Candlestick makerg for understanding. Whatever their religious, spiritual, or non spiritual philosophy, they are always seeking to understand the world around them. In our pre-industrialized world we sought these answers from individuals who seemed to have a better connection than the general population with unseen realms. They were sometimes called shamans, druids, priestesses or priests. Our post industrialized world calls… Continue

Added by Alfred Willowhawk on July 10, 2008 at 11:00am — No Comments

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