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I cant wait for the coven beltane ritual on thursday!

Oh anyone wiccan that can recomend some books. I already have my reading list for the coven but i want books that tell like the story of how the religion is and the beliefs of them. You know like The ALL created the god and the goddess and so on and so forth.

 
 
   
 

Happy Beltane!


True, she doesn't look too happy, but I thought this picture was adorable and couldn't help laughing when I saw it. heheh.

:D
Bright Blessings!
-Liv-
 
 
 

   
May Day History

The following info came from:

http://magickalmusings.net/wicca/wheel/beltain.php


May Day ushers in the fifth month of the modern calendar year, the month of May. This month is named in honor of the goddess Maia, originally a Greek mountain nymph, later identified as the most beautiful of the Seven Sisters, the Pleiades. By Zeus, she is also the mother of Hermes, god of magic. Maia's parents were Atlas and Pleione, a sea nymph.

   The old Celtic name for May Day is Beltane (in its most popular Anglicized form), which is derived from the Irish Gaelic "Bealtaine" or the Scottish Gaelic "Bealtuinn", meaning "Bel-fire", the fire of the Celtic god of light (Bel, Beli or Belinus). He, in turn, may be traced to the Middle Eastern god Baal.

   Other names for May Day include: Cetsamhain ("opposite Samhain"), Walpurgisnacht (in Germany), and Roodmas (the medieval Church's name). This last came from Church Fathers who were hoping to shift the common people's allegiance from the Maypole (Pagan lingham - symbol of life) to the Holy Rood (the Cross - Roman instrument of death). Incidentally, there is no historical justification for calling May 1st "Lady Day". For hundreds of years, that title has been proper to the Vernal Equinox (approx. March 21st), another holiday sacred to the Great Goddess. The nontraditional use of "Lady Day" for May 1st is quite recent (within the last 15 years), and seems to be confined to America, where it has gained widespread acceptance among certain segments of the Craft population. This rather startling departure from tradition would seem to indicate an unfamiliarity with European calendar customs, as well as a lax attitude toward scholarship among too many Pagans. A simple glance at a dictionary ("Webster's 3rd" or O.E.D.), encyclopedia ("Benet's"), or standard mythology reference (Jobe's "Dictionary of Mythology, Folklore & Symbols") would confirm the correct date for Lady Day as the Vernal Equinox.

   By Celtic reckoning, the actual Beltane celebration begins on sundown of the preceding day, April 30, because the Celts always figured their days from sundown to sundown. And sundown was the proper time for Druids to kindle the great Bel-fires on the tops of the nearest beacon hill (such as Tara Hill, Co. Meath, in Ireland). These "need-fires" had healing properties, and sky-clad Witches would jump through the flames to ensure protection.

 
 
   
 

WEE!
It's Beltane Eve!



I am thinking... should I do ritual tonight or tomorrow? Hmmmm....

That is all. :D
 
 
 

   
International Masturbation Month & Beltane
Twelve o'two in the A.M. It is officially Easter, so Happy Easter to all you Christian folks out there.

So, I was looking for some good pictures depicting Beltane (the next pagan holiday coming up on the first of May) and I happened upon this bit of a play/movie which may be The Wicker Man, I'm not sure, but it says:

It's May! It's May!
The lusty month of May!...
Those dreary vows that ev'ryone takes,
Ev'ryone breaks.
Ev'ryone makes divine mistakes!
The lusty month of May!

When I read that, suddenly it hit me so obviously why May is considered International Masturbation month. It never even crossed my mind before, even when sitting wondering why May of all months. Duh! For anyone that does not know what Beltane celebrates, I will elucidate a bit.

Many people are farmiliar with this day as May Day. Many are also familiar with the maypole. For those of you who are not, again, the maypole is a pole stuck in the ground with ribbon or whatnot tied at the top and.... let me just show a picture...


Everyone holds a ribbon and dances around the maypole. It's an ancient celebration of fertility.

Beltane celebrates passion, fertility, sexuality and life renewed. The maypole is a symbol of the Great Rite, or sexual union of the Goddess and the God (the pole is a phallic symbol of the God and the earth is the Goddess - the pole is placed in the earth).

Ever wonder why the hell you decorate and play "hide and seek the eggs" on Easter? It makes no sense, right? Pagan. Eggs are a symbol of fertility, as are rabbits, hence the Easter Bunny.

I'm not going to say much more about Beltane, as I'd like to save anymore information (which really isn't much... the general gist has been gotten here) for a post more near to the holiday.

Anyway, so yeah, it makes sense to me now why May is the month of choice...

Peace Love & Respect
-Liv-

 
 
   
 

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