http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsO8R8u0MYk&feature=player_detailpage
2009
FLEETWOOD MAC – Rhiannon – Rhiannon is the story of a lady that is from another world ~ called the Bright world ~ and she leaves her kingdom to become the wife of a king ~ a mortal king ~ but goddesses really can’t marry mortal kings, if they do they lose their powers ~ their magic powers. And they don’t lose the knowledge of them they just ~they know everything that’s going to happen they just can’tdo anything about it. Which is a much more difficult way to live than not having magic powers is to not be able to use them and know exactly what’s coming and to not be able to tell anybody. So she comes down and does her whole trip, and it’s just a whole story ~ it’s a wonderful story.
And she has these birds that sing and that is the legend of the song of the birds of Rhiannon. And they sing this song that is uh, said takes away pain and suffering and if you hear the song you just sort of blank out and go away and then when you wake up everthing’s all right. And it is a wonderful, wonderful story which I use a lot, because there’s a lot of ~ there seems to be a lot of need for the story of Rhiannon around lately, because if people are sad or have lost anybody or something the story really makes a lot of sense. -Stevei Nicks
I am in a mood or in a plethera of moods tonight and I thought you just might enjoy them this way.
Some great moods here… I always love that rain falling and the beautiful moody intro to “Riders on the Storm”…
Me to and like a million other women I love Jim
Absolutely! A million and one women…
How have you been? Some of the kids started back to school today. Summer is waning and it saddens me. Hugs, Barbara
I have been well! Just returned from an amazing visit to the beautiful island of Grenada and the little Grenadines. Now it seems summer IS winding down, and we are working our way into the hurricane season…Fingers crossed. Jamaican kids aren’t back at school until the first week of September, but it feels like the time has turned, now…
I pray a lot during Hurricane season. You be safe and If a hurricane heads your way I will be praying and watching out. White light protects. Hugs, Barbara
Thank you so much Barbara! You are right about that light, I know… 🙂 You take care, too.
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