January 21, 2012
ROYSTON VASEY NOTES AND NEWS
While we are on the subject of The Old Religion, this interesting relic was dug up by one of Li’s Garden Rabbits. (he has Garden Rabbits as well as a House Rabbit.)
 It has been identified by our Archaeology Consultant Frenchtwist as being a votive offering to Earnshaw, God of Yorkshire and she hopes to do a dig in Li’s garden to verify her suspicion that his house is built on the site of an ancient Earnshaw Temple. We know the house is built on the intersection of two Ley Lines, because that is why Li bought it. On a personal note, I knew we were on the same wavelength the first time I visited his house and saw a copy of “The Old Straight Track” in his bookcase.

ROYSTON VASEY NOTES AND NEWS

While we are on the subject of The Old Religion, this interesting relic was dug up by one of Li’s Garden Rabbits. (he has Garden Rabbits as well as a House Rabbit.)

It has been identified by our Archaeology Consultant Frenchtwist as being a votive offering to Earnshaw, God of Yorkshire and she hopes to do a dig in Li’s garden to verify her suspicion that his house is built on the site of an ancient Earnshaw Temple. We know the house is built on the intersection of two Ley Lines, because that is why Li bought it. On a personal note, I knew we were on the same wavelength the first time I visited his house and saw a copy of “The Old Straight Track” in his bookcase.

January 21, 2012
Meet the folk of Royston Vasey.
 THIS WEEK
 Ceridwen, High Priestess of the Temple of Gaia 
 One of the various aspects of The Old Religion still practiced in Royston Vasey, the Divine Feminine can be seen in three aspects: the Maiden (youth, self-sufficiency, often love), the Mother (nurturing, fulfillment), and the Crone / Wise Woman (wisdom, mystery, initiation, and death / rebirth). The Temple holds services on Thursday nights so as not to conflict with The Knit and Natter Group on Wednesdays and Darts Night at The Mason’s Arms on Fridays . All are welcome.
 
 From our Old Religion Correspondent Ani, Princess of The Dark Continent

Meet the folk of Royston Vasey.

THIS WEEK

Ceridwen, High Priestess of the Temple of Gaia


One of the various aspects of The Old Religion still practiced in Royston Vasey, the Divine Feminine can be seen in three aspects: the Maiden (youth, self-sufficiency, often love), the Mother (nurturing, fulfillment), and the Crone / Wise Woman (wisdom, mystery, initiation, and death / rebirth).
The Temple holds services on Thursday nights so as not to conflict with The Knit and Natter Group on Wednesdays and Darts Night at The Mason’s Arms on Fridays . All are welcome.



From our Old Religion Correspondent Ani, Princess of The Dark Continent

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