The Holiday Season Is Here

This is always true: What I think and how I feel, and what manifests, is always a vibrational match. But here’s the big kicker: What manifests isn’t manifesting instantaneously. So, you’ve got all this buffer of time leeway that makes you sloppy… If you thought a negative thought and a brick would instantly fall on your head every time, you’d clean up your thinking. But you’re not here to be punished about your thinking. You’re here to use your thinking—and your focus—to create.
–Abraham-Hicks

Let’s welcome the month of November and celebrate the season!

Earth Mother introduces the month of November with early winter chills, decorating the landline with red and orange drying leaves, and although there are still 2 full months left in this Gregorian year of 2008, the end of the cycle is present and the spirit of the holiday season has arrived. Let us embrace the season.
The month starts off with a bang as Neptune turns direct on the 1st. It’s time to wake up from our dreamy states and re-orient ourselves with our goals and ideals.
November is a time of gratitude and of reflection. We give thanks for the accomplishments during the year and also for the opportunities of growth, and we begin to prepare the list of things we wish to let go of as the year wanes. Tap into the most inner “you” and examine what thoughts and emotions you are ready to release, and get ready for the new plans you will be making in the year ahead. Reach inside and rediscover your natural self, after all, we are creatures of nature and innately flow with the wonderful ebb of life on this earthly planet. From now until Yule we collect our harvest from the year and while some of us get ready to hibernate, others of us prepare to pass the long and cold winter days by a warm burning fire drinking hot cocoa, tea or coffee, .. or cognac, .. or all! ^_^
The month also ends with a bang as Pluto re-enters ambitious Capricorn on November 26, changing everyone’s focus for the next 16 years. The maverick planet Uranus finally turns direct on November 27, ending a retrograde period that began last June 26. Change is in the air. Don’t allow yourself to feel restless if your life circumstances are not a good fit for the person you are today. Focus, and stay positive and open for change.

Between Samhain and Yule, legend says, many have heard the fearful sounds of what is commonly known as the Wild Hunt. With many names, many faces, and sometimes no face at all, this experience can be anything from the sounds of hunting dogs, marching knights or the headless horseman himself. Stories of the Wild Hunt are known in countries like Scandinavia, Germany and even the USA (Washington Irving’s “The Headless Horseman”) And while the root reason of the hunt may vary, the dark and unknown force that carries the hunt brings a terrifying chill to its witnesses.
In Germany, the Wild Hunter is the god known as Odin. With horses and dogs he runs through the cold nights collecting souls of those who have died, specially those who were evil doers in life. Other stories indicate that Odin hunts for a woman. But Odin was not the only hunter known, depending on the region there was King Arthur, Sir Francis Drake, Gwydion, and more.
The Wild Hunt held such strong belief that many people, such as field workers, would refuse to go out at night, claiming they saw burning coals floating in mid air, and were terrified at the sound of barking dogs and the hunter’s horn being blown in the cold and dark night. The stories also indicate that it was a bad omen to see the Wild Hunt, for those unfortunate to witness it are said to suffer painful illnesses and death or life-threatening ill fortune in the year to come.

The Wild Hunt is also known as the Dark Lord of Winter. It is bringer of the end of a cycle, the cycle of birth-death-rebirth. The Celtic tales of the hunt tell of the Sidhe thundering by on their horses and snatching up those who travel the roads at night. These victims were often found dead, or reappear years later not aged at all.
So remember, if you happen to be outside one cold and grey November night, sipping a hot cup of cocoa or indulging a tasty glass of brandy, and you hear the baying of hounding dogs and the sound of the hunter’s horn, raise your cup to the Wild Hunt, and then go indoors where you are safe.

I hope you enjoy the journey this month inspires you to take. And don’t forget, there are always reasons to engage in joyful celebration. The more celebratory energy you “produce” the more you send off into the air, spreading it throughout the world. This is how we heal the planet, and reduce the negative energies that dwell over it’s green and watery surface. Don’t forget that whatever you celebrate make sure you do exactly that … celebrate! Bring happiness into your life, let the joyful energy surround you, blessing your home, your path, and every choice you make.

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Give Thanks

Happy Thanksgiving! It’s the time of year when family and friends come together to give thanks, share stories, and of course, to eat!

Thanksgiving Day, in the United States, is celebrated on the fourth Thursday in the month of November, marking the end of the harvest season. This day is dedicated specifically to express thanks for one’s material and spiritual prosperity. It is also a time of reflection when one journeys to the deepest levels of the soul and purges what negative energy has been carrying on. Examine past actions and interactions, are there any self-sabotaging malicious thoughts lingering about? This holiday inspires us to venture back to our roots, to the times of our ancients to collect knowledge that will help us break the vicious cycle of broken relationships and separatism.
Practice Tolerance, Forgiveness and Gratitude this Thanksgiving, and carry this out through the holiday season and the new year. Have a Joyful celebration!

People all over the country celebrate this Day of Giving Thanks in many ways. Celebrate the season!

Thanksgiving in NYC
Every Thanksgiving in NYC Macy’s presents the Thanksgiving Day Parade http://www.macys.com/campaign/parade/parade.jsp. People from all over the country travel to NY for this event.

Hold the turkey
Have a vegetarian meal this year. [from Peta.org]


“…We hope that you can schedule some time in the coming weeks to help encourage others not to eat turkeys. Most people don’t know that 300 million turkeys are killed in the U.S. each year. Forty million for Thanksgiving alone, visit Peta.org http://petaliterature.com/prodinfo.asp?number=VEG228 for more information.
You can help make Thanksgiving a day of true thanks for humans and nonhumans alike by encouraging your friends and family to celebrate with a compassionate vegetarian feast. Not only will you spare the lives of countless turkeys, you’ll also help your loved ones prolong their own lives!

The following are some of our favorite delicious vegan holiday recipes, which are sure to please everyone’s palate. No one will miss the cholesterol or the cruelty of animal-based dishes.

Vegan Thanksgiving Feast

Homemade Tofurkey Loaf
Creamy Chive Mashed Potatoes
Coconut Smashed Yams
Green Bean Casserole
Pumpkin Pie

Best wishes for a happy holiday from your friends at PETA!”

Also read:

Celebrate the season
November Full Moon – Taurus Moon
Poem of the Month: November, Leaves
Book of the Month