(Spiritual quotes) Your Witchcraft Diets & how they can help you

By rox27

  There are hundreds of deities in dozens of different Witchcraft belief systems. It is important to find the deities that resonate with the core of who you are, and ask for their help in your rituals and spells.

If you align yourself with the right deities for you, the power of your connection with Magick energy can increase beyond levels you can achieve on your own.

Getting the results you want (especially if you are asking for a lot) do not always come easy. But if you have the right deities on your side miracles that you may not normally have the power to create will be made easy because of your connection to your deities.

You typically want to select a few feminine deities to follow, and a few that are masculine. You want a balance. Of course if you follow the Dianic path, you will only celebrate feminine deities and that is ok, as that is the path you have chosen.

I could write an entire book on this section alone, so I cannot go into the detail I need to in the scope of this book. In my Academy In-A-Box I have listed out deities from every branch, and many different cultures and belief systems. I also lay out a step by step process you can use to actually get the deities to choose you. This is a good way to remove all self-doubt that you picked the wrong ones.

Usually, selecting the right deities does not happen in 10 or 15 minutes. Sometimes it can take a day or longer but you only really have to do it once.

If you want to use Magick at higher levels, it is important to have at least 2 deities that can help you and protect you on your path.

For now, do some research on this page on different deities you may choose to align yourself with. Read through the descriptions with a clear mind, and try to feel how you can connect with each deity. See if you can discover at least 2 that really hit home with you.

When you take the time to find the deities that are right for you, it will make all the difference in your path of Witchcraft. You’ll somehow feel more connected to everything you do, because the deities that you choose a lifelong relationship with will watch over you, helping you to bring miracles into your life through Magick energy.

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What is an interfaith minister?

By Tim Pickles

  The word interfaith is open to many diverse interpretations. And the concept of an interfaith minister gives rise to even more confusion. Is this simply a dialogue between some of the major world faiths?; or perhaps its a mish-mash of new age ideas that straddle several different religions?

The Interfaith Foundations perspective is clear. All the great faiths of our world can teach us how to live our lives authentically, with compassion for others, and from the bedrock of Truth. Our spiritual essence is revealed in many ways. We require no single definitive creed or answer. Each faith tradition offers us a route to awakening that has been practiced over many generations within their respective cultures. This is a not a competition for the Truth; rather, each tradition has the potential to teach us more lessons and more practices that will bring us closer to the Source of All in our lives.

We might choose to explore other words and phrases such as Inner Faith, Universal, One Spirit. They each embody a sense of inclusiveness; interfaith is about recognising and embracing the extra value that comes from accepting different approaches and traditions. Interfaith Ministry is not simply appealing to all faiths; it is reaching out to those of any faith and no faith, at the same time. It subscribes to no single faith whilst honouring the beauty and wisdom derived from all faith traditions. This is not a new religion but it might be a new faith movement. It validates the worth of all faiths, particularly in this era of judgement and conflict, without being strictly bound by any prescribed creed. It seeks to rise above specific faiths, whilst drawing inspiration from the sacred teachings of each religion. Interfaith ministry offers a way to experience the Divine within us and around us without the constraints of specific dogma or meaningless ritual. Such practices are not wrong, if they are meaningful to the person using them, but all too often they hold little meaning and are performed by rote.

In the UK, many people view religion in black and white terms: you are either religious or atheist, without any in-between. When I tell friends that Im training to become an interfaith minister, they often reply but I didnt know you were religious. My response is that Im not; I have a sense of my spiritual nature. To some people spirituality can be equally dismissed is irrational. It conjures up images of the difficulties inherent in their own religious upbringing perhaps of an omnipotent enthroned godhead dispensing miracles and judgements at will. But for many others, the invitation to explore their own sense of an inner life, of in-spiration, of their role within a larger universe, is a welcome revelation that the choice between religion and atheism is a false one.

This is not pick-and-mix religion. It is far more challenging than the easily packaged belief systems of the fundamentalists or the literalists. It invites us to practice and engage in inner-enquiry, contemplation, reflection, discernment, prayer. Above all, it takes us to the recognition of a place of not knowing.

The Interfaith Foundation speaks of Many Ways One Truth. The spiritual training offered by the Interfaith Seminary is a guided exploration of this not knowing. The emphasis is upon an experiential approach to faith and truth. It is less about intellectual learning and more about healing our own spiritual or wounds in order to be of service to self and others. We teach an understanding of each great faith tradition in order to reveal their insights into how we can live and how we can love. We explore the fundamental issues of life: birth, death, relationships, illness, trauma, healing, and the quest for meaning and purpose. Interfaith Ministers are encouraged to practice an active ministry in the community through spiritual counselling and mentoring, and through conducting the major ceremonies of life that people require in their lives. Our work is that of helping people to remember their true selves and return to their inherent wholeness.

There are around 400 interfaith ministers in the UK. There are a myriad of interfaith ministries: some come from their own faith tradition and return to it with their interfaith training, to help broaden others understanding and compassion with other faiths; others are therapists, healers, shamans, life coaches, etc. Some use their interfaith ministry and spiritual counselling skills to better serve their clients. Still others use their ministry skills to bring spiritual principles into the business community.

Those who are certain of their religious convictions may not wish to understand what we mean by interfaith. Those who are open to other possibilities for spiritual expression are often enthused to hear about the Interfaith Seminary and Interfaith Ministers.

The Interfaith Foundation and Interfaith Seminary offer spiritual training courses for those of all faiths or none, as well as helping you find a minister for spiritual counselling or to lead a wedding ceremony or funeral service. Call +44 (0) 8444 457 004 for more information.

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