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The wheel of change may have brought about events that have left you feeling stuck. You’re only stalled due to your own perspective and self victimization. Open your mind about this situation. Growth and rapid change are just around the corner.

Wheel of Fortune: Fate. Cycles. Inevitability. Change.
8 of Swords: Powerlessness. Helplessness. Self Victimization.
3 of Wands: Expansion. Growth. Looking Ahead.

Deck Used: Golden Thread Tarot Deck

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Spiritual practice is an important part of self care and connection to divine.  The practice of witchcraft and magick have been part of human culture for millennia.  Making a wish and blowing out birthday candles is an act of witchcraft. This tradition came to us from the ancient Greeks in their celebration of the goddess Artemis. Artemis controlled the moon.  A round cake represented the moon and the candles represented the glow of the moon. The smoke from the blown out  candles carried wishes and prayers to the gods. Witchcraft, put simply, is saying a prayer or setting an intention accompanied by a ritual.

Witchcraft is not all about making wishes come true, but caring for the body, mind and soul. Reiki is considered by some to be a form of witchcraft. Reiki and energy work helps many free their bodies from physical and emotional pain. Reiki is a Japanese practice where “universal” energy is used to help aid physical and emotional ailments using the hands working with the body’s physiology.

The Nashville Witches Collective is a community for those interesting in spirituality aligned with earth and the ancient practice of witchcraft. The collective organizes events and magical meetups to discuss and celebrate the study of the craft. If you are looking for a home base to discuss this form of spiritual practice with like-minded individuals follow them on Instagram.

https://www.instagram.com/nashville_witches/

 

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Love and emotional fulfillment are within your grasp. Sometimes we must shift our perspective from what is missing to appreciating our blessings. What you have been searching for has been here all along. Dont let the trappings and demands of day to day life make you forget how truly abundant you are.

Deck Used: Golden Thread Tarot Deck

10 of Cups: Happy Life. Love. Community. Ultimate Emotional Fulfillment.

King of Pentacles: Abundance. Stability. Financial Success
The Hermit: Going Within. Search for Truth. Taking a Step Back the World

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Art By Richey Beckett

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On October 24, 2018 at 10:45 pm CST we will experience a Full Moon in the zodiac sign of Taurus. This moon was known as the Hunter’s Moon by Native Americans.  It followed the Harvest Moon in September where crops were harvested. With less foliage and cleared crops, there was  greater visibility for hunters to slay their prey with the Hunter’s Moon.  It was the the final preparation before the cold months of winter arrived to gather what was needed to sustain.

This moon will also push you deeper into harvesting what you have planted over the course of this year.  It will be a powerful moon, not only due to ancient symbolism, but also due to other planetary aspects, including the sun moving into Scorpio on October 23rd. Venus is currently in retrograde as well along with Uranus who is also in retrograde.  The energy surrounding this moon is already present and you may have already started feeling it and seeing the shift in your awareness.

Taurus is the nurturer- the fixed stubborn earth sign. She runs headlong into a wall and will not stop until it has come down. She can be a little vain and have a love for the finer things in life.  She loves good food, good drink, lavish surroundings and accepts nothing but the best.  Taurus is fiercely loyal and loving. She’s practical and can be the most giving of the zodiac signs.  She is about birth and beginning.

Scorpio is opposite Taurus.  With the sun being in Scorpio this energy will play a part in this moon.  Scorpio is dark and mysterious. Scorpio is a water sign with deep emotions, intuitive and a seeker of truth. Scorpio can be a bit of a flirt and loves to play the field. He is a dreamer. He loves to find the deeper meaning in life. He watches and waits for the perfect time to strike that painful stinger when provoked. Scorpio is constantly shedding its skin and recreating herself. In Tarot, Scorpio is represented by the major arcana, Death.

Venus is currently in retrograde. Venus rules Libra and Taurus. Venus is the planet of love, aesthetic, pleasure and money. Since Venus rules Taurus this will be an interesting aspect to this moon. Uncomfortable truths about relationships may come to light. Work issues may surface. Maybe a change in career is on the horizon? A new approach to how you manage your money may be at the forefront. Old lovers may come knocking for another go.

Uranus is also in retrograde. He is slow moving.  Uranus loves to shake things up and create chaos. He is creative, sporadic and rebellious. Illusions are broken and shocking realizations may come to light. A new approach may be in the works.

These energies are conflicting in a lot of ways.  Taurus hates change and Uranus loves it. Scorpio loves to dream. Taurus is more grounded. With this full moon, be prepared for things to not go as planned. Uncomfortable truths about relationships in your life and yourself may come to light. Old paradigms are broken. The old is dying so the new can be born. Illusion may come crashing down. You may feel the need to walk away from people, places and things that are no longer adding to your greater good. The past may resurface to finish up lessons you need to master.  It is time to wake up to who you are at the surface and what is deep inside. It is time to shine and let the world see you in all your grandeur.

Many are full moon sensitive and it is normal to feel tired and restless. You may feel irritable and emotional.  This is all part of the process. Pay attention to what comes up, what conflicts may arise in your relationships, and the take away from what manifests in your surroundings.

 

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Approach new beginnings with a carefree attitude. Let the past be the past. Be careful to maintain balance with responsibility so you don’t miss the joy in the big picture or a significant detail. Don’t push yourself so hard you lose steam inhibiting expansion and growth.

King of Cups: Compassion. Intuitive and Emotional. Balanced.
10 of wands: Accomplishment. Burden. Responsibility
The Fool: Carefree. Blissfully unaware. New Beginnings.
Jumper: 3 of Wands: Rapid Growth. Planning long term.

*jumper is a card that fell out while shuffling

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As of October 17, 2018 recreational marijuana became legal in all of Canada.  The Canadian legislature passed the Cannabis Act, as an effort by Justin Trudeau, to keep marijuana out of the hands of Canadian youth.  Citizens 19 years old, 18 in two provinces, can legally buy marijuana from federally licensed producers and retailers.  Plans to pardon criminal convictions for possession of 30 grams or less of marijuana are underway.

Why is it significant our neighbors to the north have legalized the devil’s lettuce? Canada is the second nation in the world to legalize recreational marijuana on a federal level. Canada is the first major world economy to legalize recreational use.  This move makes Canada the world’s largest legal marijuana marketplace. It is expected to bring Canada $4 billion in revenue.

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This step by the Canadian legislature is a glimmer of hope for federal legalization in the U.S. Nine states in the U.S. and the District of Columbia have already passed recreational marijuana legislation.  To date, 30 states permit medical use of marijuana in some varying degree. With the current status of marijuana in the U.S., legal marijuana sales brought in $9 billion in revenue in 2017.

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This is a promising sign that the U.S. is not far behind. Per a Gallop poll conducted in October 2017, 64% of those polled supported legalization of recreational use of marijuana.  Both sides of the aisle are trending towards legalization. With revenue from marijuana continuing to grow, and the world stage opening its doors for recreational use, it is only a matter of time we step up to the plate.

As hammered home many times in our blog, please cast your vote in the upcoming Mid-term elections.  Legal marijuana sales can bring revenue to our nation, healing and pain relief for many, and exoneration of charges related to possession, production, and sale of marijuana.

 

 

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37TH ANNUAL TENNESSEE INDIAN EDUCATION AND POW-WOW

10/19/18 9AM

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This is a fall celebration of Native American Culture in the state of Tennessee at Long Hunter State Park, 2910 Hobson Pike, Nashville, with traditional dance, music, games, storytelling, food and drink as well as arts and crafts of all kinds. Tickets only available at the gate. $8 per adult, $4 senior citizens and children 6-12, FREE admission for children 5 and under. FREE admissions for persons with disabilities. Leashed pets and all service animals that are acclimated to large crowds are welcome as well. For more information visit www.naiatn.org. 

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8PM $27

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PARTHENON AT CENTENNIAL PARK

2500 W END AVE

NASHVILLE, TN 37203

$25 FOR ADULTS

$14 AGES 8-14

UNDER 7 FREE

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Public Square Downtown

FREE event

Must Bring a Canned Good and Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/nashville-zombie-walk-2018-tickets-50880332444?aff=efbeventtix

 

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Photo by Evan Vucci

originally published: https://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/hip-hop/8479571/kanye-west-white-house-donald-trump-quotes

On October 11, 2018 the famed rapper and producer, Kayne West, made a visit to the Oval Office. This episode is one of many demonstrating his support for Donald Trump.  The visit has been widely publicized and left many scratching their heads at Kayne’s seemingly undying support of the 45th president.  The rapper delivered a disjointed soliloquy to the Oval Office and White House Press Pool last Wednesday.  The 10 minute speech has elicited much criticism, however, the rapper did mention key issues for America that demand reform; ranging from police brutality, prison reform and mental health.

West discussed the constitutionally upheld “Stop and Frisk” practice in effect across the country among law enforcement. “Stop and Frisk” allows law enforcement to detain individuals based on reasonable suspicion of criminal activity. The practice is somewhat problematic and can give police far branching authority in detaining citizens and in conducting personal searches. Often, minority populations feel the brunt of this practice when used with overreaching authority and brutality. The practice is a part of general distrust for police officers among Americans.

Last Wednesday’s speech also touched on the problematic 13th amendment to the Constitution-abolishing slavery- albeit preserving it in the form of incarceration. In 2013 over 2.3 million adults were incarcerated across America. With the influx of corporate prisons, this population continues to rise and allows for corruption with the ability for profit.

Kayne also discussed mental health issues and creating jobs. Under the Reagan administration government funded mental health institutions were dismantled. This move has lead to growing homelessness and crime across America. West also mentioned expanding  employment opportunities, specifically in the city of Chicago.

Ignoring the content of Kayne’s speech, what seems to be most appalling is his support for a politician that garners support from white supremacists and the religious right. Political ideologies aligned with these groups often profess bigoted and hateful rhetoric. Kayne has also made statements on race and slavery that are enough to rise eyebrows and question his motive to align himself with the president.

One argument for West’s support of Trump could be about financial motive over true political support. President Trump is one of the wealthiest individuals in America and is supported by a voter base that favors tax breaks for the rich. The wealthiest often benefit the most from fiscally conservative economic policies. Kayne is an A-List celebrity worth $160 Million. The Elite marry the Elite.

However,  the character of the soliloquy seems to be an almost laughable placation to Trump’s insatiable ego and attention seeking addiction. It contains unapologetic praise of Trump and a belief in him to “Make America Great Again.” It speaks a language Trump understands- where he is the center of the universe and ruler of the free world. Kayne even finished his speech with a big hug for ole sir Cheeto.

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Photo Cred: https://www.cnn.com/videos/entertainment/2016/12/13/kanye-west-trump-tower-nr.cnn

Kayne’s support of Trump honestly seems unbelievable. Although Kayne purported to not have voted for Hilary Clinton in the 2016 presidential election, Kayne donated thousands to Hilary Clinton’s presidential campaign.  Many of the topics he discussed in his speech were issues that don’t plague most of the voter base of the Republican Party. There seems to be conflict in ideology here.

Given the character of his speech and prior support of Clinton, it begs the question-Is Kayne’s support of Trump really genuine? Is his alignment with Trump some kind of political genius to effectuate change on issues that are impacting millions of Americans? Is he using his position of wealth and status to open discussion on these issues? We can only hope so. Only Kayne really knows….

As reported by NBC, here are some of Kayne’s most choice phrases during his visit.

  • On voting for Trump: “My dad and my mom separated so there was not a lot of male energy in my home and also I’m married to a family where, you know, there’s not a lot of male energy. It’s beautiful though.”
  • On Trump’s support from African-Americans: “Blacks really get caught up in the idea of racism over the idea of industry.”
  • On racism: “Racism can’t control me.”
  • On his mental health: “I wasn’t bipolar, I had sleep deprivation that could cause dementia.”
  • On his speech: “You are tasting a fine wine that has multiple notes to it.”
  • On Trump wanting to implement stop-and-frisk in Chicago: “Well, I feel stop-and-frisk does not help the relationship with people in the city.”
  • On bringing jobs and tax breaks to Chicago: “We’re going to need to get a few breaks to be able to have some places in my hometown of Chicago … where we can create some factories. I think it would be cool for them be Trump factories because he’s a master of industry, he’s a master builder. I think it would be cool to have Yeezy ideation centers.”
  • When asked about Chicago’s gun violence: “The problem is the legal guns. Legal guns is [sic] the problem.”
  • When asked about a possible presidential run: “Let’s stop worrying about the future, all we really have is today.”
  • On Trump’s “Make America Great Again” slogan: “Another thing is black people have a problem with the word again … because time is a myth.”
  • On being in the Oval Office: “Oh, it is good energy in this.”

No matter what side of the aisle you stand or whether you like Kayne West, some of the ideas mentioned in his speech Wednesday need to be brought to the table.  Even if it is confusing and baffling, the implication could open doors for positive change.

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Change and endings can happen rapidly. While endings can be painful and difficult, death occurs to bring rebirth. The sun, the brightest star in the sky, will continue to rise. Every day it brings hope and refreshment, a new beginning with balance, seeing eye to eye, and love within self and love towards others.

Deck Used: Golden Thread Tarot

8 of wands: Rapid action. Quick decisions. Unstoppable movement.

2 of cups: Unity. Partnership. Balance

Death: Endings. Change. Death of a cycle.

Bottom of the deck:

The Star: Hope. Rejuvenation. Trust in self.