Saturday, March 27, 2010

Too:

what can happen if you believe in something, something good?
and then what would happen if we both beleived?
AF

Illusions

and when he was away I would love him more
and when he was close i would not love at all.
you learn magic little by little, you experiment with it by creating and letting go. Leave it alone and it becomes stronger, when you start your visual journey that unlocks all and keeps things movingggggg...energy

Surrender to live and then die

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Marketing the Witch

Would you like to become a CIW??? Please keep reading for details, all for the low price of $10? no, not a chance! $11 buckoroos!!!$$$ Call now for a free interview to see if you qualify to pay me.

the Classic Independent Witch: consider the classical witch, that which is timeless , not of the kind that is but a mere trend...they are self proclaimed and follow no one but their shadow. They are both dark and light, knowing the craft to bewitch or bewilder.
Claiming this figure will bring you experience... sometimes just to test your strength and sometimes to bring you ecstasy.
AF

Stange notes found in the attic...last July


Characters:
The Brothers Grimm and The Younger Sister Amalie
Alice "whoever she might be"
Lewis Carol Author of ALice
note: Amalie is the imagination of Alice or is Alice the imagination of Amalie?
Now about that Alice, you say we are having a Tea Party and Alice will be our guest, who should bring the tea and what flavor should it be? Chocolate would also be delightful. It will be wonderful to connect with her again...it has been such a long while.
The Grimms meet Lewis Carol; this is how Lewis discovered Alice. Lewis fell in love with the Brothers Grimm sister Amalie. Amalie Grimm, never a part of the fairy tales or was she. As a certain letter comes about new things are discovered about the originality of the tales. It would seem as if Mr. Carol discovered this completely by mishap as he would watch Amalie from a distance although close enough to listen. As he listened, he was quite fascinated by her imagination, the character's being irresistible colorful. Amalie seemed to go on journeys, running and hiding in the fields and forest, you could almost see the characters taking form.
One day as Lewis relaxed on the lawn under a shade tree in the heat of the day he noted the Brothers Grimm watching Amalie from another vantage point with paper and pen in hand writing fiercely fast. Mr. Lewis immediately caught on, Amalie was the actual source; she as a young girl with a vivid imagination had not a clue. Mr. Lewis being a writer himself became concerned and decided to write a letter to Amalie but the letter would not be given to her until she became an adult. The thought of Amalie with her vivid imagination inspired "Alice". Once Amalie became an adult the letter was mailed to her annonomously, she responded by reading the stories...one by one and as she did a lost part of her came flooding through, she reunited with the characters from childhood. After the letter was sent to Amalie, Lewis watched again in amazement as Amalie started writing her own stories, seeming to act them out with whom ever she would come into contact with. Lewis had always loved Amalie, you could not but help this. As she was spilling and could never contain an emotion whether it be of love,frustration anger...some might say "she was brutally honest". One day Lewis decided to show his face, he shaved his beard, he then preceded to Amalie's house, where he walked up the steps to her front door and knocked disturbingly loud. She opened the door and greeted him as she would a character in her book, with a most delicious kiss on the mouth and "where have you been, I've missed you" within that moment and since much magick has been made between the two inseparable lovers and anyone entering into the world of Lewis and Amalie become just another character with a part to play.
000xxx
Anna