Healing Ritual ( For lecanis and family )
By scammerwear
@scammerwear (1433)
Singapore
February 25, 2008 12:42am CST
A clap, a spark, a flame started
drawing to us the Healing Goddess
her eyes burning with love and passion
Piercing all our ills and sadness
A step, a flame, a glowing fire
ringing songs of The Exalted One
her fiery hair dancing wild and free
brushing away the cold and darkness
A dance, a fire, a raging bonfire
chanting tales of our beloved Brighid
her gentle blessing of warmth and healing
Curing us of sicknesses and troubles
A night, a bonfire, an eternal light
warming our hearts, our Fairest Lady
her embrace ever so strong and loving
Protecting us from all harm and worries
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4 responses
@lecanis (16647)
• Murfreesboro, Tennessee
26 Feb 08
It's beautiful, scammerwear. Thank you so much for posting it. My face broke out into a smile reading it, and suddenly it feels so nice and warm and cozy in my apartment here. With this kind of energy, we can't help but feel better!
You are awesome, my friend.
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@scammerwear (1433)
• Singapore
28 Feb 08
Aww, thanks lecanis. You have been a great friend too, look, you even went along with me on my crazy idea of starting this new interest in mylot XD
@scammerwear (1433)
• Singapore
27 Feb 08
Lol! lecanis is another mylotter, in fact, she posted the message just above yours :)
lecanis and I are both Celtic pagans, though we subscript to different forms of it. The goddess mentioned in this poem is the Celtic Goddess Brighid, more widely known as Saint Bridget of Ireland.
Thanks for reading my poem!
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@novataylor (6570)
• United States
26 Feb 08
I feel better for having read this, scammerwear. There is healing in those words and the spirit in which they were typed. Lecanis will feel this, I'm sure, and be blessed by it. What a lovely thing to do. Thank you.
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@scammerwear (1433)
• Singapore
26 Feb 08
Thank you for reading and commenting novataylor :) May that which you hold divine, be with you, always.