Monday, July 29, 2013

Musing Monday


What an awesome way to look at life, to take it in stride and embrace it all as part of the continued journey.  Too often we get caught up in how things aren't working out the way that we planned instead of embracing whatever new events are now being placed before us.  This is not an attitude of uncaring, as many who think this way are accused of (I know I have been), it is a matter of recognizing that sometimes things change and  it is all a new adventure and sure we may take a moment to mourn the loss of what we thought should have been, but generally we pick up with what we have and we run with it. 

Thursday, July 25, 2013

Thankful Thursday

This week I am thankful for...

  1. Being able to sit down and eat dinner with my husband almost every night
  2. Getting back to the gym
  3. Reading for pleasure
  4. The internet - that allows me to keep up with family and friends
  5. Free time - although I'm still in that stage where I seem to feel the need to fill it with things.

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

What is magic?

What is magic?

Since my thesis was basically a study on magic in Archaic and Classical Greece I have spent a great deal of time analyzing what magic is defined as and where the lines are drawn around that definition and now that the chaos of school is over I have begun to ponder that myself in relation to what I believe to be magic.  Essentially magic only appears to be labeled as such in opposition of something else - usually religion or science.  We've most likely all heard a variation of the quote "one man's magic is another man's engineering/science" and the same really is applicable to religion.

We live with and use these labels, at the same time many rebel against the connotations that come with such labels claiming to want to do away with the negativity and stereotyping yet have you ever tried to have a conversation about the topic of magic without using the word?  Let me tell you, even writing my thesis, focused on a time period in which the term magic didn't really exist, it was impossible to complete any kind of analysis without using the terms: magic, science and religion.  These terms are defined by our social ideologies and, lets face it, the predominantly Western Judeo-Christian world that we live in.  For the Greeks magic really came into being when it became something viewed by society as 'other', something in opposition to science, religion and the moral practices of society.  So if you had to define magic for yourself what would you say?  How would you describe it?  Would you create your own term?  Would you use the word but redefine it?  How do you create a definition that adequately sums up all that falls under the magic category?  In my studies there wasn't one word, in fact there were a hell of a lot.  Does it even need redefining?  If the term magic is a reflection of social preconceptions than isn't the current definition adequate?  If we are tossing aside social ideologies and creating our own definition how do you get a consensus on the outcome?

I don't have an answer that I'm satisfied with myself right now, so I put it to you to ponder it, do some research, it is really a very interesting topic.

Monday, July 22, 2013

Musing Monday


Boy am I so guilty of this one.  I rush, rush, rush.  I never used to; I used to lead a more laid back lifestyle.  I’m sad to say that living in a city, even one as smallish as mine, in the USA has definitely worn off on me and I have become more of the rush through life person that I really hate.  I’m hoping that now that I don’t have school and full time work that I can slow things down a bit, enjoy more of life.   It is a goal to aim towards anyway.  And I am very much looking forward to getting more spiritual practices back in my day to day, it is funny how easily we let those things that aren't about paying the bills or finishing a paper slide because they seem less important when really they are the foundation on which everything else rests.

Thursday, July 18, 2013

Thankful Thursday

This week I am thankful for...


  1. Having my Thesis done!!!!!!
  2. Getting back to being a couple with my hubby
  3. The love and support of friends - even those I don't speak to for long periods of time.
  4. The delta breezes
  5. Good books

Monday, July 15, 2013

Musing Monday

Well I officially handed in my thesis for my Master's in History and I am slowly starting to get my life back.  So the intent is to start to get back into this blog and get my life going again.  Which leads me neatly into today's musing quote:



This is my goal for the upcoming year - to let go of my inner critic but to also face those fears that I often let rule my life.  It is time to stop beating myself up, it is time to stop offering excuses and it is time to challenge myself in new ways.

Monday, June 17, 2013

Monday Musings

A light at the end of the tunnel.  I've been absent from here as the pressure of my thesis looms ever larger.  But I can see the end in sight.  Oddly enough, the other day my professor offered me a 30 - 60 day extension.  While the temptation is definitely there I have to say that I think I know myself well enough to realize that any extra time would likely result in procrastination rather than a more advanced paper.  Besides, I am looking forward to getting back into my spiritual life.  I plan on starting my spiritual nomad course once I'm done.  I'd really love to get some training in the Feri Tradition but I don't know how the logistics of that would work out.  So after July 21st, expect to see a more active me on here.