| This is my material that pertains to my spiritual path. |


Horned HunterI am the Hornéd Hunter of the Wild Who comes to wed the Mother Goddess now In Rites of Spring; renewed for Love and Child, For blessings made this night, to Her I bow. This ancient cycle that is Life and Death Comes to its brightest time in all the year As mingling mine and Ladys sacred breath Does drive away the darkness and your fear. In blesséd, passioned union we now make, Through ecstasy and Highest Love, rebirth Of bounty, multiplied now for your sake; For this, our Love, is made to show your worth. So join us nowHorned Hunter


Elemental Sonnet II am the Bard of solid, mighty Stone Who stands before the element of Earth And calls upon the ancient, hidden home Of She who gave our ancestors their birth So that we too can firmly tread the path We choose for our own selves, as is our right, With strength to stand in spite of others wrath As empty words do break upon Stones might. Who eer does seek to stand with us Must hold our Virtues deep within their hearts And do no less for self than what is just But serve both Gods and Men in Virtues part. I will stand firm oer self in Mastery &nbsElemental Sonnet I


Elemental Sonnet III am the Bard of shifting, changing Wind Who stands before the element of Air And calls upon what moves but never ends From turbulence and storms, to skies so fair; That brings to us new breath so clear and clean To aid us and inspire within our minds The image of what is and is not seen; The great and small, yet wondrous change of time. Who eer does seek to stand with us Must hold our Virtues deep within their hearts And do no less for self than what is just But serve both Gods and Men in Virtues part. I will stand firm oer self in Mastery FElemental Sonnet II


Elemental Sonnet IIII am the Bard of deep and rolling Waves Who stands before the element of Watr And calls upon the wide expanse one braves Where foolishness and folly gain no quartr Beyond the Ninth rolld Wave exists the lands Our ancestors did go to test themselves Where we must also journey forth to stand And into wild, untaméd nature delve. Who eer does seek to stand with us Must hold our Virtues deep within their hearts And do no less for self than what is just But serve both Gods and Men in Virtues part. I will stand firm oer self in Mastery &nElemental Sonnet III


Elemental Sonnet IVI am the Bard of blesséd, sacred Flame Who stands before the element of Fire And calls upon the silent secret name That I was givn when first I was inspired To balance Fire within the other three And having learned that those can stand alone But Fire must have the right mixture to be Or else will Flame in chaos make its home. Who eer does seek to stand with us Must hold our Virtues deep within their hearts And do no less for self than what is just But serve both Gods and Men in Virtues part. I will stand firm oer self in Mastery For thusElemental Sonnet IV


Upon a Quest...Upon a Quest I now embarkéd be To search both High and low for whats within The very essence that does maketh me Into the man that I so far have been. For if I cannot see the Truth unfold About the things that have been pilled upon Creating deep and tragic deathly holds Around my highest Self, I cant move on. I need release from past bad habits now To journey forward down my priestly path Uniting Self and self within one brow Through cleansing in a blesséd, sacred bath. For now I go towards a willing DeUpon a Quest...
| This is my material that pertains to my spiritual path. |
| This is a collection of the works I have found that are either out right heathen and pagan in nature or subject matter; or those that I feel reflect the heathen heart within me! |


In This Short TimeIn the short time youve been in my life Youve blessed me by becoming my belovéd wife. Now here we are after a month has gone by And every touch, every kiss, every smile makes my heart fly. My darling Jessica, I knew from the very first kiss That together with you, I would find true Bliss! We both know that trials and tears will find us down the road, But we also know that Together we can bear ANY load! And, there are some who say we are unequally yoked, But I say falser words never have been spoke; We may be different in very many ways Yet we learnIn This Short Time


Moving OnAlas, I now do see that youve moved on Abandoning what we once cherished so; But Im no longer weak, for Ive grown strong Through all this pain and loss; just so you know. Although I truly miss what we once had I see that you dont value who I am. But how can you now? For it is too bad That you no longer know this reborn man. You say you still would like us to be friends, I think more out of guilt than real feelings; Remember all that passes also ends, Your conscience and your heart are your dealings. So now will I but simply close this door, WMoving On


Voice of the GodsI listen to the voices of the Gods Who tell me how important you will be In all that is to come; no mere façade Of Faith, but gifted Troth for all to see! I know we both do hear Them in our hearts But cannot yet begin to share whats said Yet knowing what Theyve joined, it never parts; Our choice for journeys down the path well tread. For only we can choose with whom well share The life that comes from Godly guidance now, We both do know how much we truly care, So patiently let them reveal just how They plan for us to travel on from hereVoice of the Gods
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=KaisJohn is my anti-drug.
my heart is in the
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This above all: To thine own self be true;
And it must follow, as the night the day,
Thou canst not then be false to any man.
- Shakespeare - Hamlet, I:iii
It is better to live one day as a lion,
than a thousand days as a lamb.
- Roman proverb
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An Irishman has an abiding sense of tragedy that sustains him through temporary bouts of joy.
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The Journey, not the destination.
Namaste,
Kenneth
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This above all: To thine own self be true;
And it must follow, as the night the day,
Thou canst not then be false to any man.
- Shakespeare - Hamlet, I:iii
It is better to live one day as a lion,
than a thousand days as a lamb.
- Roman proverb
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Art is not what you see, but what you make others see.
Edgar Degas 1834-1917 *My Portfolio [link]
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=KaisJohn is my anti-drug.
my heart is in the
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