Yesterday, July 1st, marked the start of the unofficial Loki-devotion month which most Lokeans are taking part in, including myself. I started with cleaning, particularly the area where my altars are, and then took time to myself so I could think, cleanse and function a little better for a ritual-of-sorts. It can surprise one how much a small time spent reflecting can reveal things - particularly with Loki in mind. I don't have a close connection to Him as other Lokeans seem to have, interacting with Himself at many times each day (or most days) and getting clearer messages. But He does affect my life quite a lot, and I am happy to honor Him as it is.
I must admit I'm a little skeptic when people write of speaking to Him at all times, but I'm not going to claim they're wrong either - not until proven so. Who knows, maybe one day it'll happen to me? He just seems to enjoy my cards a little more than direct speaking, I suppose.
Back onto the first day, I bathed and came out with my mind clear and ready to proceed. The rest of the night consisted of writing some poetry to Him, leaving an offering made with delicious raspberry jam and continuing my list of adorations. It was, even if simple, a much more productive day than today.
On this second day I let my mind wander and did little more than lighting candles and thinking of Him, even if I do intend to try writing something else tonight. Most of all, I thought about what to write here. And I realized this month will be a great learning period for Lokeans, with each sharing more about themselves and how their interactions with Him are. Some academic essays are also up, and this may be a good time for many of us to evolve and learn. I have tried to keep up with every entry I could of the Month For Loki, and there are some thought-provoking, very interesting things already here on day two.
There's also a good quantity of new artwork of Himself and His family, which is always pleasant to see.
I hope my next update will be clearer than this little ramble.
3.7.12
A Month For Loki: Days One and Two.
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