Rose Petal Tea
The Healing Powers Of The Rose.
Herbalists and witches know that the rose is a very useful and powerful medicinal plant, and that one of the interesting things you can use it for at this time of year is as a remedy for coughs and colds. A very easy way to take advantage of the natural healing power of the rose is to make rose petal tea. Well, the petals do contain vitamin C, which helps combat the common cold, but the petals also hold some powerful polyphenols and antioxidants. Ideally one should use the petals of the wild dog rose, rosa canina, but I also use the petals from garden hybrid roses.
Try making rose petal tea with just a handful of fresh rose petals, and a very little sugar or honey, (don’t use a lot of sugar or honey as it will overpower the taste). Personally I just scald the petals, but some suggest simmering, (stewing), for 5 minutes. Some also suggest removing the white portion of fresh petals, although personally I wouldn’t do that. The white area does impart the tea with a slightly bitter, tannin taste, but I firmly believe that’s also where most of the good stuff is concentrated.
Scientifically, the principal qualities of rose petal tea are that it has; Laxative, Opthalmic, Diuretic, and Linthontriptic virtues. I firmly believe it’s a lot more complicated than that. For example, you should find that rose petal tea will slightly numb your mouth and ease any sore throat and cough you may be suffering from.
Among herbalists it is widely accepted that rose petal tea boosts the immune system and has beneficial effects on the following problems;
- anxiety, depression, and stress.
- arthritis.
- constipation and other digestive problems.
- coughs, colds, and sore throats.
- menstrual cramps and pain.
- skin and hair problems ~ the tea is said to relieve the symptoms severe acne.
- urinary tract infections.
If that wasn’t enough, drinking rose petal tea is supposed to help ward off cancers due to its beneficial effects on the immune system. Some say that drinking rose petal tea also promotes weight loss ~ I couldn’t promise that, other than you may use much less sugar and cream than if you were drinking coffee instead of this herbal tea.
You can make rose petal tea either with fresh petals, (make certain they are pesticide free), and you can also make a green tea with dried rose petals. You can buy dried rose petals mail order from all kinds of places, including Amazon. As far as I’m concerned, I think it’s better to collect fresh rose petals, and keep a few handfuls in the refrigerator.
There are a couple of things to be careful of. Firstly, drinking more than three or four cups of this stuff a day is likely to give you diarrhea. Secondly, most really effective herbal remedies for menstrual pain are also female aphrodisiacs as they affect the production of oestrogen~ don’t say you weren’t warned.
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Aphrodite’s Herbalist, jack collier
jackcollier7@talktalk.net

The Cosmos Doesn’t Care
Life is Difficult and Painful.
This is a great truth, the first of the Four Noble Truths.
Most people cannot, or will not, accept that this life is a vale of tears, and will often seek to escape from themselves and their pain into drugs, booze, sex, junk food, gambling, religion, mental illness… However, there is no real escape from suffering other than unconditional acceptance of one’s own true identity and the realisation that we cannot change what happens to us, we can only change how we react to events and what we ourselves do. But, what we do will, in some way, change what happens to us.
With acceptance comes change. ~ Jaco Snoek
Yet, even in this deterministic universe there is no real cause and effect, at least none within ordinary human understanding. Ordinary human understanding tells us that a chicken is just an egg’s way of creating another egg ~ this idiotic theory is perfectly in agreement with the Principle of Causality. So which is wrong, our idiotic theory or the principle of causality? It doesn’t matter, it’s just semantics, and words are poor tools with which to describe infinity. Anyway, the cosmos doesn’t care either way.
Sadly, very early in life we learn to have expectations of reward for our actions, and this is what motivates most of what most people do most of the time ~ this is called the Expectancy Theory, and it’s fundamentally flawed in the same way that the eternal law of cause and effect is flawed. There is no Divine Omniscient Consciousness to ensure that the law of cause and effect always applies.
If you do something good, you may not get a good result. If someone does something bad or evil, they may not get a bad or evil result. It is not always possible to determine in advance the end results of our actions. And, no matter what we do there are some things we cannot change. For example, by your actions alone you cannot change another person, most certainly you cannot make someone love you.
So, what’s worse than knowing you want something, other than knowing you can never have it. ~ James Patterson
No matter how good and competent you are, you may suddenly find yourself up to your eyebrows in deep shit, and there may be nobody to blame. Sometimes things just happen. Sometimes there is nobody to blame, and sometimes there is nobody to thank. This is part of chaos theory.
Mankind has as much difficulty in accepting chaos ~ the disorder, confusion, and unpredictability of life ~ as a man has with unconditionally accepting himself. The sun rises, therefore there must be a Sun God. The Nile floods, there must be a Nile God. Some women are beautiful and loving, there must be a Goddess of Love. Man created Gods and Goddesses to escape from, and make sense of, the pain, disorder, confusion, and unpredictability that surrounds us.
The only escape from pain and suffering is acceptance, and perhaps the only divinity is the divinity within us.
The path to freedom from pain and suffering lies not in trying to escape into drugs, booze, sex, or whatever. The Warrior’s Path to enlightenment is through acceptance of oneself and simple self-discipline in body, mind, and spirit.
There is an ultimate truth for each of us, and it is this; we are who we are, and the only thing we can change is ourselves in order to reach our absolute and fullest potential.
If you cannot, or will not, open yourself to unconditional acceptance of who you are, and become willing to change and grow, then the only person who will really go on suffering is you. The Cosmos doesn’t really care one way or another.
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jack collier
jackcollier7@talktalk.net
Pagan Fire Festival

August 1st is an important day in the Pagan Calendar ~ Lughnasadh, a fire festival.
Historically, August 1st was an important day across the English-speaking world ~ Lammas, a harvest festival.
Come Lammas-Eve at night shall she {Juliet} be fourteen; that shall she marry… ~ Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet.
The Christian Church used to celebrate Lammas Day, (Loaf Mass Day), which they then started to call the feast of St. Peter in Chains. Mostly August 1st isn’t celebrated in the Christian Church as anything any more.
Lammas / Lughnasadh is one of the four fire festivals in the Pagan world. How you mark today depends on where you are in your own spiritual development, but celebrations usually focus on the grain harvest or the Pagan God Lugh, or both.
If I have a Pagan God it is Lugh, the God of craftsmanship and metalworking skills. Lugh had so many accomplishments he was reputed to be able to do almost anything. Julius Caesar sometimes called the Roman God Mercury ~ Lugus, the Latin equivalent of Lugh. Depending on how you look at it, Lugh married the Mother Goddess Nas, (Artemis). Artemis is said to hate my personal goddess Aphrodite, and after that my grasp of mythology and interpersonal relationships gets complicated.
As for me, at this point in my spiritual life, I associate August 1st with Lugh and the Rowan Tree, the mountain ash. In my mind there is a debate as to whether the English Sacred World Tree is a true ash, (fraxinus excelsior), or the rowan tree, (sorbus aucuparia). Of the two, the rowan is the rarer in England, and maybe the rowan is the more magical.
The rowan is the tree of power, causing life and magic to flower.
The rowan allows the power within to call forth the elegance and mystery of the logical mind as it is intermingled with intuitive powers. The rowan calls the spiritual into the path of future planning, and brings dreams to fruition. When using rowan magic you should trust your intuitive insights.
If you wish, you can try to forecast the future using rowan magic. Drinking some / a lot of proper absinthe helps here. Artemisia absinthium (wormwood) is the active ingredient in absinth, other than the booze. Shakespeare goes on about wormwood in the Lammas-Eve speech. Which brings us neatly back to the Goddess Artemis and the Pagan God Lugh.
Today I have a piece of rowan wood by the garret’s door to keep witches away. (Rule #2 Nobody is allowed into the garret, applies especially to witches). As I don’t drink booze these days, there’s no absinthe around, which is probably just as well.
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jackcollier7@taltalk.net

folorn hope

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my Goddess please help me
help me to be understanding
help me to be more accepting
help me to be less judgmental
help me to avoid impulsiveness
help me to think before I speak
help me to think long before I act
help me to be more tolerant of fools
help me to stay cool, calm, and collected
help me forgive those who have wronged me
help me forgive those I think have wronged me
help me to lose fear, hurt feelings, and immaturity
help me to be a better man today than I was yesterday
help me lose the angst and replace it with love and compassion
help me lose my unrealistic unfulfilled expectations of those I care for
my Goddess help me to live without half-truths, dishonesty, deceit, and lies
Thank you Goddess, today I will try my best to fulfil your hopes and trust in me
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words and pictures by jack collier
jackcollier7@talktalk.net

hope and friendship

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stinking stygian darkness and demons
fill my soul with monstrous evil
yet I have a shining beacon
in this season of promised
love and friendship
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words and pictures by jack collier
jackcollier7@talktalk.net
someone to watch over me

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solitude is not the only choice
in the night I hear her voice
though she is not near
I can always see her
inwardly I rejoice
she has chosen
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always to watch over me
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words and pictures by jack collier jackcollier7@talktalk.net
lovers lost moments

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long ago, far away, at the edge of my dreams
the spiritual brilliant blue foreign skies
horizon bowl rugged mountains
lifting soaring white clouds
above bone dry deserts
soon long goodbyes
softly sighing
a goddess
of love
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words by jack collier
pictures by the girl riding shotgun
jackcollier7@talktalk.net
the impossible dream

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Be careful what you pray for. Your prayers may be answered.
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jackcollier7@talktalk.net
The Hero’s Path

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not determination
nor confidence, nor bravado
but, true acceptance that
whatever I need to do
I will do ~ no matter what
no matter the difficulty of the task ahead
I will become the Paladin, the polymath, the kind and considerate man
the honest Hero may struggle, but will never surrender
for his Goddess is with him, always
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words and photographs by jack collier
jackcollier7@talktalk.net
loves light waves

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sibilant soft silverness
tumescent foaming whiteness
exquisite ethereal lightness
of brilliant Venus
torments my sad
devotion to the hopelessness
of honest love’s caress
by a sinless silent sea
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words and pictures by jack collier
jackcollier7@talktalk.net
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