Earth path
-Daily SoP
-Daily meditation
I haven't been as consistent as I'd like this month with the meditations. I've been doing them every day, but too often it's been "Eek, it's 11 pm and I need to go to bed but I haven't meditated yet, let me do it quick!" I need to get better at scheduling time for myself. The SoP is developing in its own direction and becoming more and more personal.
Water path
-Read Philip Carr-Gomm, The Druid Way (Shaftesbury: Element, 1993).
Fire path
-Memorize closing of ritual, work with full ritual form at least once a week
I still haven't quite gotten to the end of the ritual - I still have to peek on the Excalibur bit. It's getting there, though, and I'll have the whole thing by the end of December. I want a real sword, with a sheath. Once I have my Excalibur maybe the poem will come together better for me.
Air path
-Finish Malory, read Gareth Knight, start Geoffrey of Monmouth
I read Malory and Knight, but haven't gotten to any other Arthur materials. This stuff is so strange, and beautiful, and I want to do much much more work with it.
Spirit path
-Read Jim Nollman, Spiritual Ecology (New York: Bantam, 1990
-Finish “Where the Wasteland Ends”
Totally fell down on this. I only got in another chapter on "Wasteland" and haven't started Nollman yet. However, elsewhere on the Spirit path, I find that I want to learn more about Christianity, of all things. I've gotten this far in life without even once attending a Christian church service. For the first time, this seems like a gap in my education that perhaps I should rectify. I've read the New Testament in Greek, and having read quite a bit in philosophy I've been exposed to lots of Christian theology, and naturally I've read the Bible from cover to cover - but what happens in church is pretty much a mystery to me, as is the way modern Christians see their own faith. My image of all that comes mostly from the Simpsons.Modern American Christianity seems to me, frankly, to be completely insane and I don't understand it at all. Since the Druid Revival came from an Anglican perspective, I'm going to make the Episcopalians my comparative-religion focus. My grandmother was an Episcopalian, and they seem overall to be less scary than some of the others.
Music spiral
-Practice whistle at least 10 minutes a day. Memorize 3 more tunes.
Tinwhistle practice is going great. I love it. Not much more to say about that.
Divination spiral
-Memorize first 10 oghams – names, trees, elemental correspondances, divinatory meanings.
Memorization is not going as well as I'd like. I'm going to continue to work on it, but I don't think I'll have them all down by the New Year. I'm still planning on doing a reading a day all next year.
Healing spiral
- Work with Dandelion daily
I've been doing roasted dandelion root brewed as a breakfast drink and I love it. Tasty and stimulating. It's hard for me to talk about my work with herbs because it's become so integrated into my life. I want to take a first aid course in the next few months to augment this spiral.
Elective spiral (Organic gardening)
-Read “Square Foot Gardening”
-start planning next year’s garden, find out about community resources.
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