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12月9日

The Golden Bough -----Mistletoe history and lore

Misteltoe's (Old English, "Misseltan," meaning, "missel twig") standing as an icon of the winter holiday stems from very ancient beliefs. How did this rather ugly, poisonous plant became so popular? The answer lies in ancient sun worship, particularly of the Celtic Druids.

The mistletoe has several qualities that made it attractive to these tree revering ancient Celts. The Celtic Druids were skilled in herbal medicine and magic; mistletoe was by far the most sacred of their magical plants. It grew amongst the branches of the sacred trees, seemingly without sustenance. Having no roots, it was considered the sacred plant of the sun (a motif repeated in the story of the Norse solar deity Baldur, who is felled by a dart made of mistletoe).

A tree that hosted a mistletoe plant was a tree marked as particularly sacred by the gods. Gold in color, and growing high off the ground without roots, it was naturally associated with the sun. Most specifically, it was considered to be the sperm of the solar deity Taranis, the promise of the sun God's rebirth.

It was believed that mistletoe took on the properties of its host tree (this has much truth to it, as mistletoe feeds on its host tree), containing its essence and power. The most powerful mistletoe, of course, grew on the sacred oak. (The name Druid is believed to be a compound of two words, Dru and Vid, strength and wisdom- oak and mistletoe!)

druids
Cutting the Mistletoe at the Solstice

When the weather turned cold the leaves dropped from deciduous host trees, revealing the sacred leaves and waxy white berries- a promise of the return of the sun. During the period of the Winter Solstice, branches were harvested with great ceremony and used for a variety of magical and medical purposes- protection from lightning and fire, curing of poisoning, etc. Branches would be cut from the trees on a day sacred to the moon, and sacrifices of livestock offered in return for the precious gift.

Belief in the magical powers of mistletoe has long outlived the Druids. In medieval times, the plant was called allheal, and used medicinally for a variety of ailments, from epilepsy to cancer. Sprigs were hung in stables to protect livestock from the mischief of fairies, and over cradles to protect babes from the vexation of witches. In Scandinavia, its branches were fashioned into dowsing rods to search for treasure. An old English superstition held that as long as a sprig was retained in the home, so would love be retained. It became popular in some households to insure that a fresh sprig was installed in the household every year, and this is probably where the origin of the kissing ritual can be found.

A Druid priestess
A priestess with sickle and crown of mistletoe

The uniquely English tradition involved hanging clumps of the plant in halls and doorways, where it served as a bit of a love charm- and as an ice breaker between interested couples. As the superstion went, one who wasn't kissed would not be married within that year- an incentive for the romantically inclined to be sure to find themselves underneath a sprig. According to this same tradition, the plant was burned at the end of the season, to prevent the charm from backfiring and creating enemies rather than friends. As late as the early twentieth century, a sprig of mistletoe was believed to bring dreams of a future husband when placed under the pillow of a hopeful young woman.

康斯坦丁 de 符号 red king

1.   red king
 
 

    这是一个古代炼金术的符号,最早来自于17世纪Eugenius Philalethes的炼金术著作《Speculum Veritatis (Mirror of Truth)》,这个符号有一个挺酷的名字——红国王。在炼金术系统中它指的是硫,也对应太阳(Sol),是一个强有力的雄性元素,与代表雌性的元素水银(对应月亮(Luna))相对,成为一对夫妻般的组合,称为White Queen and Red King “白皇后与红国王”。(有时太阳对应的是金而月亮对应的是银)
    这个符号由一个“火焰三角”和三支从中心射出的箭,名字的全称为:完美的红国王——魔法师的硫磺(the "Perfect Red King," the Sulfur of the Philosophers.)
    这个符号被文在康斯坦丁的两个前臂上,在需要使用符咒时需将两臂并拢。
    有许多人误解这个符号在两臂各刻了一半,其实是两臂都有一只完整的图案。
    在施展法术的时候,他口中的咒语是“into the light I command thee.”——我令汝现身光明。以后哪个朋友想召出加百利时不妨试一下,我并不保证有效.
8月8日

8月9号---奇怪的日子

  今天翻日记,发现以前某一年的8月9号,写下这么一句话:
 “ 这一年还没过去,努力啦~加油。”
所以现在应该更懂事了,加油。
今天回家,应该会带点书回去,
算命的说我今年运势不错,希望如此。
8月5日

无题

引题~今天不知道怎么搞的,破腾讯,我的QQ突然上不了啦

于是~久违了~msn spaces

祸兮?福兮?

怎么说~写点东西也好~

一开Q,时间就全部给了聊天~

 

今天本来就比较无聊~看看电视又看看小说~

就这样躺在长椅上看~看到头痛的没办法了~

才坐起来~却一下子不知道做什么~

我到底来南昌是做什么的?

 

打开音响,插上CD,音乐确实是奇妙的东西

渐渐的有了点精神~算是热身吧~

抓紧时间~慢了都不行~差不多就是晚饭了~一拖 一天就过去了

就这样写了两贴字

~人也是奇妙的东西~心情也一下子好了起来啦~

 

于是我得出结论:人还是要做点什么事情的~

 

我现在想做点什么呢~那就是回QQ空间 给几个朋友留言~

 

于是~我挥挥手~ 88~亲爱的space~我会再来的。

不会让你太空白 太寂寥。

6月23日

高兴

想不到~这么快就有朋友来了~呵呵~来 抱一个!