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Back Up On WitchVox

A Catherine Noon

The mods over at WitchVox are awesome.  I realized it’s been an embarrassingly long time since I went onto the site and my account had been put on hold (which is totally reasonable).  I wrote the mods and asked if I could be re-activated, which they not only did within a couple hours of my request but they also re-posted my article that I wrote some years ago!  Thanks, guys.  You rock.

If you have questions about Wicca and paganism, this is one of the best sites on the internet.  A growing international community of folks from many areas of pagan practice, it’s full of information and links to community groups and public events.  Well worth checking out.

And if you’d like to read my article, the link is Five Tools for Divination.  Again, thank you to the mods for being so helpful.  I appreciate your time and efforts!

(Image from The Witches’ Voice website, accessed 09/03/2012 from the following URL:  http://witchvox.com/)

A Love Affair

A Catherine Noon

As I listen to the music of Sting, I am struck yet again by how talented this man is.  His songs tell stories, and inspire me to see more in the lyrics.

A Love Affair

A Catherine Noon

As I listen to the music of Sting, I am struck yet again by how talented this man is.  His songs tell stories, and inspire me to see more in the lyrics.

Only One More Day ~sob~

A Catherine Noon

Rachel leaves tomorrow.

Who wants to help me hide her in the closet so she can’t leave?

Only One More Day ~sob~

A Catherine Noon

Rachel leaves tomorrow.

Who wants to help me hide her in the closet so she can’t leave?

Listening

A Catherine Noon

I’ve been very busy this week, as you know, between the conference, my new job, and Rachel’s visit. While I wish I could have had the opportunity to take this week off as vacation, I’m grateful to have a job I enjoy and am good at.  As I learn the ropes, I’ve been thinking a lot about listening.

Speed is all well and good, as is efficiency. But the late Stephen Covey said you manage things, you lead people.  I’ve noticed a growing trend where that idea is forgotten, and we try to speed up past the point where we can hear anything but the wind of our own passage, much less the people around us.

Manners are there for a reason.  Do we really need to learn that the hard way?  They sprang up in a society that dueled and were a way of avoiding potentially life-threatening disagreements.  We’ve forgotten that, and seem to think that manners are for the old or boring.  The slow.

Today, I urge you to take a deep breath along with your morning coffee.  Make an effort to look at people when they talk to you, to let them get out what they have to say before you interrupt and ask questions.  I’m not advocating listening to that one person who needs to talk without an off button.  What I am advocating is to be present to the people around us and to give ourselves the dignity of focusing fully on the task at hand.

And remember, it’s Friday.  TGIF!

Listening

A Catherine Noon

I’ve been very busy this week, as you know, between the conference, my new job, and Rachel’s visit. While I wish I could have had the opportunity to take this week off as vacation, I’m grateful to have a job I enjoy and am good at.  As I learn the ropes, I’ve been thinking a lot about listening.

Speed is all well and good, as is efficiency. But the late Stephen Covey said you manage things, you lead people.  I’ve noticed a growing trend where that idea is forgotten, and we try to speed up past the point where we can hear anything but the wind of our own passage, much less the people around us.

Manners are there for a reason.  Do we really need to learn that the hard way?  They sprang up in a society that dueled and were a way of avoiding potentially life-threatening disagreements.  We’ve forgotten that, and seem to think that manners are for the old or boring.  The slow.

Today, I urge you to take a deep breath along with your morning coffee.  Make an effort to look at people when they talk to you, to let them get out what they have to say before you interrupt and ask questions.  I’m not advocating listening to that one person who needs to talk without an off button.  What I am advocating is to be present to the people around us and to give ourselves the dignity of focusing fully on the task at hand.

And remember, it’s Friday.  TGIF!

Join Me at Beyond the Veil Today!

A Catherine Noon

I’m blogging today at Beyond the Veil, where I get to wax poetic on historically significant characters vs. our modern ‘canon.’  Join me!

Join Me at Beyond the Veil Today!

A Catherine Noon

I’m blogging today at Beyond the Veil, where I get to wax poetic on historically significant characters vs. our modern ‘canon.’  Join me!

Galos Salt Caves

A Catherine Noon

As some of my readers are aware, I talked about the Galos Salt Caves in my recent guest post at Delilah Devlin’s blog.

Why is that relevant?

Because we went tonight and I’m relaxed and zoned out.

Which, of course, explains the lack of werdz.

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