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路灯

晚上不会发光 和 照着无人的路 哪个路灯比较无奈呢?

梦。醒

抱着你 轻轻的闭上眼 心里却有把声音说 不能睡 睁开眼 用力的睁开了眼 怀抱里是空的 这是梦吗? 那么实在的感觉 这只是梦吗? 手臂上似乎还有揽着你的感觉 那么真实的梦 多希望不曾醒过来

雨后。续

拉开落地长窗 风吹进来了 心飞出去了 遥望雨后晴空 彩虹浮现了 你却不见了 ~~~~~~~ 谢谢 AliVe

病了

好久好久没有这样了 脑袋热乎乎的 手脚冷冰冰的 怎么病了? 我不知道

雨后

雨后 拉开落地长窗 风吹进来了 心飞出去了

风化

风拂过 以为独自感受的 以为自由寂寞的 直到遇见了山 风围绕山 渴望产生共鸣 只能换来悲鸣 因为 那是山的风化

Susan Boyle

If u dunno who she is go find out now as she sing this song in "Britains Got Talent" Les Miserables I Dreamed a Dream There was a time, when men were kind When their voices were soft And their words were inviting There was a time, when love was blind And the world was a song And the song was exciting There was a time, then it all went wrong I dreamed a dream in time gone by When hope was high and life worth living I dreamed that love would never die I dreamed that God would be forgiving Then I was young and unafraid And dreams were made and used and wasted There was no ransom to be paid No song unsung, no wine untasted But the tigers come at night With their voices soft as thunder As they tear your hope apart As they turn your dream to shame He slept a summer by my side He filled my days with endless wonder He took my childhood in his stride But he was gone when autumn came And still I dream he'll come to me That we will live the years together But there are dreams that c...

幻之旅

化作白云 翱游昊天 其间 与雀鸟嬉戏 与华风共舞 窥尽 俗世之无常 人世之无情

如常

风轻拂我 海淹没我 蓝天依旧有白云 闪电依旧伴雷雨

噬魂师

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Death the Kid 死神大人 这是CF当天拍的照 关于漫画请看: soul eater

希望

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带着一只小猫 一把小提琴 还有一个背包 一起去旅行

海鸥

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我不再在海连天处翱翔 不再在浪涛没顶处激昂 为了心中的那另一片天地啊 不用本能飞翔 步行是入境随俗么? 也免了他人的侧目吧 归途不复见 远山压挤着我 透不过气来 海呢? 暮然回首 仿佛看见了身后 路中或徘徊或栖息的身影 银涛中翻飞的我呢?

懂 不懂 看不懂 是懂非懂 不懂装懂 懵懵懂懂 懂不懂

答案

沉默 也许就是 标准答案

潇洒走一回

今天听见熟悉的歌 依然是那么的动听 天地悠悠 过客匆匆 潮起又潮落 恩恩怨怨 生死白头 几人能看透 红尘呀滚滚 痴痴呀情深 聚散终有时 留一半清醒 留一半醉 至少梦里有你追随 我把青春赌明天 你用痴情换此生 岁月不知人间 多少的忧伤 何不潇洒走一回

为什么

安静的 不为什么 遗忘

Wicca - the Circle

I cast this circle once around All within by magic bound A sacred space, a healing place Safe from harm by Spirit's grace ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I part this circle, all is done Magic forged by Moon and Sun All who came here, thanks to thee To go in peace, and Blessed Be!

Wicca - Magical Tools

the Athame the magic knife, ritual dagger, or sword represents the God and the element of fire traditionally placed on the right side of the altar to direct and manipulate the energy raised in ritual and spellwork blade is dull and double edged the handle is black or dark in color the Bolline a knife represents the God or the male energy used for cutting things in ritual such as wands, herbs, or cords and inscribing symbols in candles or other ritual tools blade is curved the handle is white Book of Shadows Witch's record of all things magical in life and practice anything and everything related to the Craft experience is material for the Book of Shadows keeping record of how a ritual was performed and the outcome of magical workings helps to refine and expand on own abilities the Broom the most symbolic of a Witch's tools used for both spellworking and ritual for "sweeping" the ritual area clean of negative energy for laying down on the ground as a physical doorway t...

Moon II

January Wolf Moon - Chaste Moon - Cold Moon a time for beginnings conception, protection spells working on goals and issues that are personal in nature February Ice Moon - Storm Moon - Wild Moon a time for growth and future plans purification, cleansing, healing self-love, and acceptance March Seed Moon - Plow Moon - Crow Moon a time for balance growth, exploration, cultivation and prosperity April Hare Moon - Pink Moon - Planting Moon a time for creativity manifestation, self-confidence, acting on opportunity and love magic May Merry Moon - Flower Moon - Dyad Moon a time for intuition faerie lore, "green" magic and connecting with nature spirits June Mead Moon - Honey Moon - Lovers' Moon a time for protection making decisions, personal strength, and fertility July Hay Moon - Thunder Moon - Blessing Moon a time for divination dreams, focusing on goals and expanding spiritual consciousness August Corn Moon - Barley Moon - Wyrt Moon a time for health and vitality family, fr...

Who

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"who are you?" I am who I am

Moon I

New Moon ~ Maiden the time to bless and begin personal growth and healing are accented a time for divination of all kinds Waxing Moon the phase between the New and the Full Moon anything involving growth and positive change is highlighted Full Moon ~ Mother the time to honor the Goddess cleansing of ritual tools, crystals, Tarot decks the power can be accessed for a period of seven days three days prior to, the night of, three days after the Full Moon Waning Moon the phase between the Full and the Dark Moon banishing are performed anything wish to be release or reject can be successful Dark Moon ~ Crone a period of rest, meditation, vision questing and respite from magical workings

Sabbat VIII

Samhain (October 31) the third harvest festival a time to honor our departed loved ones the spirits of the dead return to commune with the living

Sabbat VII

Mabon (September 20-23) the second harvest festival a time of rejoicing and thanksgiving

Sabbat VI

Lughnasadh (August 1) the first of three harvest festivals on the Wheel of the Year a time of giving thanks for summer's bounty completion and finishing projects begun in the spring

Sabbat V

Midsummer (June 20-23) a festival of growth and glory

Sabbat IV

WiccaBeltane (May 1) Night of the Witches one of the two greatest Sabbats in the Pagan year best known as a celebration of sexuality and fertility celebrate with bright, fresh colors especially red and white create a Beltane bower an isolated hideaway for the celebration of love a tent or pavilion outdoors or any room of the house decorate with candles, music, pillows, incense, flowers, ribbons build own Beltane fire of nine different woods leap over it to purify and cleanse oneself of unwanted things or create a smaller blaze write what is wish to be eliminate on colorful ribbons of paper burn them to ash in the flames

Sabbat III

Ostara (March 20-23) A time of planting, mothering and tending to young children and animals Egg symbolize universe the shell representing Earth the membrane representing Air the yolk representing Fire the white representing Water make oracle eggs draw magical symbols on hard-boiled eggs with paraffin or white crayon symbols can include astrological signs, runes, and dreams have an egg hunt drop the eggs into pots of dye divine the future by the symbols that appear water houseplants with rainwater that has been steeped overnight in the light of a full Moon play favorite childhood games blow bubbles, and jump rope using affirmations as rhyme bless the seeds envision health, happiness, and prosperity growing in the warmth of the Sun

Sabbat II

Imbolc (February 2) A time of cleansing and purification use lavender and rosemary in a pot of boiling water to wash floors and walls vinegar and mugwort for windows and mirrors cleanse body with a ritual bath scented with lavender meditate to clear mind and hearts of any thoughts make hand dipped candles write Goddess-inspired poetry or paint do any hands-on craft to symbolize the germination of life and ideas wish upon a coin or a crystal throw it into a still body of deep water ask the water spirits to bless and guard your desires until they manifest just before sunset turn off all the lights in the house Burn a single white candle to represent Brighid knock three times on the front door and invite Goddess to enter asking that she bestow health, success, abundance, and love upon everyone in the house then slowly begin turning on the lights moving room to room until every light in the house is on

Sabbat I

Yule (December 20-23) A time of awakening welcome the new and the possible Evergreen symbol of life continues Mistletoe symbol of fertility, lovers, and the seed of the God Holly and Ivy invoke protection and good fortune reindeer symbolize the Horned God red, green, silver, and gold Fire, Earth, the Moon, and the Sun Burn Yule log to represent the fire of returning Sun burn bayberry candles for prosperity write wishes on bay leaves and throw into fire bake cookies or bread using cinnamon make a wreath to symbolize the Wheel of the Year pinecones as the God and fruits as the Goddess decorate Yule tree with images to invoke the blessings fruits and nuts for abundance heart-shaped charms for love feathers for inspiration coins for prosperity write a list of wishes tuck into a special box leave it undisturbed until next Yule then open it and read the list find that most, if not all of the desires will have manifest stay up and watch the sunrise toast the returning Sun King with hot ginger...

Wicca VII

Sabbats Quarters Yule, Winter Solstice (circa December 21) Ostara, Spring Equinox (circa March 21) Midsummer, Summer Solstice (circa Juna 21) Mabon, Fall Equinox (circa September 21) Cross Quarters Imbolc (February 2) Beltane (May 1) Lughnasadh (August 1) Samhain (October 31)

Wicca VI

The Goddesses Aphrodite Aradia Athena Bast Brigid Demeter Diana Hecate Hera Hestia Kali Persephone Selene ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Gods Adonis Apollo Cernunnos Eros Ganesha Horus Lugh Mithra Odin Osiris Pan Taleisin Thor ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Thoughtful consideration before the choice is in itself a magical act -The Witches Bible-

Wicca V

The beginning of wisdom is to call things by their right names

Wicca IV

[Coven Song] One to call the circle, two to fan the fire Ten to raise the cone of power to the heavens higher Thirteen standing in a round strike the drum a joyful beat Call the Goddess Moon come down Merry in our circle Meet ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [The Solitary Path] When all is said and done I think every witch should at some time face the moon alone feet planted on the ground with only his or her voice chanting in the starry night -Laurie Cabot- Power of the Witch

Wicca III

[The Traditions] "Alexandrian" founded by Alex Sanders in the 1960s said to be modified version of Gardnerian system eclectic approach to ritual with a blending of cabalistic teachings and ceremonial magic "British Traditional" follow the studies of Janet and Stewart Farrar a mix of Gardnerian and Celtic Traditions coven members train through a structured degree system based on the customs, myths and literature of particular geographic area not particularly open to new members "Celtic" has the distinct feel of the Druids (an ancient Celtic Priesthood) strong focus on the Earth, the elements, and tree magic Runes are significant tool the deities worshiped are primarily of Celtic origin "Dianic" can be traced back to Margaret Murray in 1921 primary focus is worship of the Goddess in particular the Goddess Diana completely excluded the male aspect of Divinity tagged as the "feminist" movement of the Craft "Eclectic" The most mode...

Wicca II

Witches are healers teachers mystics poets stewards of the Earth lovers of life and balance keepers of the Old Ways guardians of a wisdom that is ancient and profound from the time when the world was new and Man and God walked the Earth together

Déjà vu

What is happening? I know what is happening Where am i? I know here Who is this? I know this person do i? i do...

Wicca I

[The Wiccan Rede] An ye harm none do as ye will Bide within the Law you must in perfect Love and perfect Trust Live you must and let to live fairly take and fairly give... [The Threefold Law] What you do comes back to you threefold [The Golden Rule] Do unto others as you would have them do unto you ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Witchcraft is comforting You learn that the night is as beautiful as the daytime that the dark and the light are equal that neither is better than the other that life and death exist beside one another as a balance -Reverend Judith Laxer- Priestess of the Goddess LunaSea coven