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Time The ways in which time is tracked by various
creatures, humans included. Calendars
Hour
in the Day Month Year Days of the Week
Seasons: with seasons depending on the culture and its tradition, there could be a veriety of different meanings as well as forms of seasons. Some culturtes have 4, others may have other variations off of that. So put together a variety of seasonal understandings toward various cultures. Eostar Litha Mabon Samhain Yule1 January Capricorn Scorpio Leo Aries Taurus 2 February Aquarious Sagitarious Virgo Taurus Gemini 3 March Pises Capricaorn Libra Gemini Cancer 4 April Aries Aquarious Scorpio Cancer Leo 5 May Taurus Pises Sagitarious Leo Virgo 6 June Gemini Aries Capricorn Virgo Libra 7 July Cancer Taurus Aquarious Libra Scorpio 8 August Leo Gemini Pisces Scorpio Sagitarious 9 September Virgo Cancer Aries Sagitarious Capricorn 10 October Libra Leo Taurus Capricorn Aquarious 11 Novermber Scorpio Virgo Gemini Aquarious Pisces 12 December Sagitarious Libra Cancer Piscies Aries 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 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. Yellow Ostara 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 Lughnasadh 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 hte planing 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 comming 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 comming out of your shell discovering how
you are and where you are comming 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 astriological devistions within the what we
from the Caucatios background of knowledge refer to as the year. Or one revelation of the Earth around the
Sun. Different religouns around the world refer to there
calendars starting at different times in the year. The following map referes has no begining 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 (spring equinox) Libra (autumn equinox) Calendar This is my area of adding in tables with the entire 365 day calendar in them. Since each of the calendars is slightly different there needs to be a separate table for each. As well as the combinations of calendars, the 8 together table. The 3 table, which is a calendar about the 3 major separations of a year. Which can actually be 2 of them seasonal and the winter, fase between, summer fase between. The fase between is the dawn dusk, Then there is the 5 which is the seasonal calendar. 5 seasons The 8 which is all the calendars turning together The 13 is is the moon calendar After that there is a great deal of strange counts happening, The 2 year count 3 5 8 13 21 then there is the societal tables. What happens over the course of several thousand years The Gregorian Calendar The begining of the gragorian year is in the middle of the
winter cycle 9 days past the winter solsitice or Yule in the pagan tradition. January: Janus the roman 2 headed god of
endings and beginings. February: Februa the roman goddess, patroness of
the passion of love March: Mars
the roman god of war, protector of agriculture April: Aphrodite the greek goddess season
of opening May: May greek goddess of spring, chief
of Greek Seven Sisters, mother of Hermes June: Juno Roman Great Mother goddess,
queen of heaven July: Julius Caesar reorganized roman calendar August: Augustus Caesar first roman emperor
Demeter is the goddess of this month September: Pomona goddess of fruit and fruit
bearing trees October: Astraea roman goddess Celtic new
year known as Samhain November: Cailleach old woman goddess, guards
quarter beginning this month December: Decima middle goddess of Three Fates, Vesta patroness of fire |
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