Saturday, July 12, 2014

I love these stories, for a moment I bury my analytical and rational mind and I fervently believe i


Night Fire and desires. Chain seaside bonfires, danced around the fire and received the ceremonial baptism of the waves, thus the fire is mixed with water and complete the circle of myth, mystery, flames purified and clean water.
This is our, last year ... ;)) In the hands of our ancestors, we continue the sacro-pagan celebration that opens the story of the Night of San Juan, spellbound before the fire dance, recreates the solstice within, while the stars mark the hours on glass spheres ..., P
As you know, it is propitious evening to collect magical plants, those-not all-whose time is late spring and early summer. Among them, seven in particular: Sage, Yarrow, Chrysanthemum Meadows, the Ground Ivy, Rusco, Artemis and Hypericum het vechthuis or St. John's wort.
Let me tell you a little about two of them: the Artemis and St. John's het vechthuis wort: Already in classical antiquity women resorted to Artemis to alleviate menstrual discomfort, was also common belief that had very pronounced abortive properties, so that no is recommended that the infusion heap up if you think you're pregnant ... ;)) Also, I tell you that I used to use this plant spreads darts, thrown to the four winds, served as spell against the evil entities that could make mischief in villages and camps ... ;) Hypericum However, the St. John's Wort or Hypericum magical plant that takes the cake on this special morning. It tells the legend that sprang from the drops of blood that spilled John the Baptist to be beheaded, gives me that this is the origin of all the supernatural virtues attributed to him. I tell you a little: St. John's wort was a plant that enjoyed great reputation in classical times of ancient Greece and Rome, fame that has remained over the centuries. Its name derives from the Greek hyperikon, a term that refers to the property het vechthuis that was attributed to scare away evil presences and occurrences. As you imagine, this virtue a special interest in the Middle Ages, even more than its medicinal properties, going so far as to use the ground outside the house to prevent het vechthuis weather phenomena like lightning and fire, especially if there been collected on the Night of San Juan and kept in this way, all his miraculous power. I commented that I do not forget the silver het vechthuis knife or glass if you think picking one of these plants in the early morning of San Juan ... ;)
Fire, water, magic and glass spheres, het vechthuis with all plants, gives me a sleepless night to enjoy it and let you bewitch the person you love ..., P I wish you a happy evening in San Juan ...; ))
:) Oh! With our result 7 ... ;) Some of these plants have in the garden: Salvia, Yarrow and Hiperico but none will be in bloom early this year for San Juan: ((More than ever ... B7s (why not!) June 22, 2013 12:46 Fraix Luján said ...
And to think it happened the evening of San Juan with the greatest witch in the kingdom, and the prettiest and the smartest, and sweetest, and most Resala, and more ... the most of all (granted, this is in the morning and I do not like the thread for dinner, hahaha) Well you've marked post often, baby, you've marked OFTEN POST. Worth the wait to see how it goes in the other side of the hall of Taberna. It is an aesthetic delight, and best team, it's forever. And no wonder, my little Hermione, hahahahahaha ... ayyyyyyyysssss, GUAAAAPA!!! June 23, 2013 10:33 MAR said ...
I love these stories, for a moment I bury my analytical and rational mind and I fervently believe in the magic power of plants, fire and water. And that from here, on the beach in the heat of the fires and the sound of the sea, long story. Kisses June 24, 2013, 22:59 Mari said ...
Mari, thanks for bringing me out to this magical corner. I have to admit I do not know the wort, in fact, had never heard of it. Very interesting. With your permission het vechthuis I stay here. Kisses from Pueblo poet. June 27, 2013, 20:52 Letzy Eva said ...
Extremely interesting and beautiful your input, Mari. We share a love for plants, its meaning and why not? language. I take also to thank that you've gone through my blog and you started off. I have done the same. Hope to read for a long time and we comment. A hug July 8, 2013, 21:53 Merche Fernandez said ...
2014 (9) June (1) May (1) April (2) March (1) February (1) January (3) 2013 (30) January (2) October (4) October (2) &

No comments:

Post a Comment