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Over the course of any given year.
That being the time from a given fixed point in the earth’s orbit around to
that same fixed point. Say from mid-winter to mid-winter. Or
mid-summer to mid-summer. Although there is an extremely odd
connection between the fixed point of Samhain and the original name of Rome. Each of the fixed 8 points (rule one
in mathematics) has a specific deity associated. That deity is important for
both the meaning, and the built-in timeframes associated. Easter/Eostar/Eostara/Easter/etc that means
the buried codes regarding timeframes are directly associated with the fehu month is set on the eighth day is that fixed point.
Spring Equinox, every symbol is both a meaning and time associated sequences.
I found an
ancient time code in ancient scripts. likely associated with music, since the
futhark is connected to time being both a calendar and a language. so if the
5 primary deities were conceived at specific solstices than the other three
also have deities. that mixes when a deity is mentioned that time of year and
all symbols on that megalith means are directly connected to that time of
year. Yule December 21, The beginning of the Gregorian
New Year. This is a time to draw
within yourself. The coming year will
bring new experiences which will continually reshape your reality. Purple Imbulc February 2,
begin coming into yourself,
spring is coming. This is a
time to begin coming out of your shell discovering how you are and where you
are coming from, begin working on your future. Yellow Easter March 21, The beginning of Spring. Start working with and bringing about what
you planned on during the long winter rest.
A new year of growth is up on you. Grey Beltain April 30-May 1. May
day, A time of rich celebration,
summer is coming, you need to get out enjoy life, and prepare
yourself for the summer of abundant
activity. Blue Litha June 21,
Midsummer, This is a time to celebrate how you are and what you are
doing, a time to achieve the best out of life you can. Red Lughnasad August 1, the approach
of fall, Midsummer, Finish the
projects of summer, prepare yourself
for the changes which will proceed the changing cycles to the seasons
and your life. Finish preparing the crops.
Green Mabon September 21,
Harvest, Finish up the details
which have occupied your time in this year.
Prepare yourself for the coming of fall by finishing what you can. White Samhain October 31, Fall, The end of the old cycle, the beginning of
the new cycle. The coming winter a
time to withdraw within yourself and begin the process again. Gold
combination
of the planning cycle and the Sabbats calendar. Samhain is
the beginning of (Celtic)'Deireadh Fomhair',
(English)winter is coming, (Frankish) 'Windurmanoth'
vintage month as time of the wine harvest, Asatru 'the month of hunting. Sabbat
Calendar (Note to think about is the history in the Celtic tradition) There are
8 sabbats in a witches year. Candlemas,
Imbolc, or Oimelc
Feb. 2 May Eve, Beltain,
April 30 (Walpurgis night) Lammas, Lughnasadh
August 1 Samhain
(Halloween) October 31 The other
solstices at midsummer and mid winter and the equinoxes
at spring and autumn Capricorn
(winter solstice) Cancer
(Summer solstice) Aries
(spring equinox) Libra
(autumn equinox) Ceremonies/Rituals There are several basic forms of
ceremonial and rituals in the metaphysical
realm, In this section are several
from different sources. Ranging
from Wiccia, to Norse, to Pagan. These are the rituals best to give an overall
picture of what rituals are all about. Sabbats
Calendar Yule:
December 21, The beginning of the Gregorian New Year. This is a time to drawn within your self. The coming year will bring new experiences
with will
continually reshape your reality. Imbolc February 2,
begin coming into yourself,
spring is coming. This is a time to
begin coming out of your shell discovering how you are and where you are coming
from, begin working on your future. Ostara
March 21, The beginning of Spring.
Start bringing yourself into the new
year. Beltaine April 30-May 1. May
day, A time of rich celebration,
summer is coming, you
need to get out enjoy life, and prepare yourself for the coming winter. Litha June 21,
Midsummer, achieve the best out of life you can. Lughnasadh August 1, the
approach of fall, Finish preparing
the crops. Tend to
your life. Mabon September
21, Harvest, Finish up the details in what you are
doing this
year. Work on the coming fall and
winter. Samhain October 31, Fall, The end of the old cycle, the beginning of
the new cycle. The coming New Year. Samhain is
the beginning of (Celtic)'Deireadh Fomhair',
(English)winter is coming,
(Frankish) 'Windurmanoth' vintage month as time of
the wine harvest, Asatru
'the month of hunting. The Sabbats
throughout the Year Solstice
/Equinox These are
the astrological deviations within the what we from the Causations background
of knowledge refer to as the year. Or
one revelation of the Earth around the Sun. Different
religions around the world refer to there calendars
starting at different times in the year.
The following map referees has no beginning or end The Celtic
New year begins as Sabbat
Calendar (Note to think about is the history in the Celtic tradition) There are
8 sabbats in a withes year. Candlemas Imbolc or Oimelc
Feb. 2 May Eve Beltain April 30 (Walpurgis night) Lammas Lughnasssadh August 1 Samhain
(Halloween) October 31 The other
solstices at midsummer and mid winter and the
equinoxes at spring and autumn Capricorn
(winter solstice) Cancer
(Summer solstice) Aries
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