Drawing the March Hare

This is the third time we begin the month with a tarot or oracle card. And, once again, it is an uncanny pick.  Here we are in March and I drew a picture of March hares. I must admit that I have only a distant memory of the March hare in Alice in Wonderland and a fainter memory yet of the phrase “mad as a March hare”. A bit of research tells me these big hares do live in Celtic lands, that they jump around and “box” all night, acting mad from a human perspective. People are most likely to witness this crazy activity at dawn in March when light is optimal and breeding season makes the hares most active. Thus, the Brits coined the term “mad as a March hare”.

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Past Life Times

Have you ever had an overwhelming feeling of familiarity while being in a place or situation, but you know is seems impossible that you were there in this lifetime?  Did visiting a particular historical place, watching a movie or reenactments of historical events and battles trigger a feeling or memory? Maybe you are drawn to a particular era of time while studying history and getting an “A” on the topics of Ancient Egypt.

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Coming January 21, 2019: Guest Blogger Kenneth McIntosh

Guest blogger for January 21, 2019 is Kenneth McIntosh, author of Water From The Ancient Well and other books on Celtic spirituality. He has traveled extensively in the British Isles and has presented workshops in both the U.K. and the U.S on the topic. He also serves as minister of The United Church of Christ in Honeoye, New York. I have been enjoying exchanging ideas and experiencing based on our shared passion for the subject and am sure you will enjoy his views as well. Check him out on Facebook, Amazon and/or Anamchara Books.

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Jeanne Crane