The Mystic's Wheel of the Year...
a Multifaith Calendar Reflecting Eco-Egalitarian Spirituality

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2006 Environmentalist - Deep Ecology Dates

* 12/31 to 1/4: Zoroastrian celebration of Divine Spirit Vohu Manah (Good Intent), creator and protector of animals. Vohu Manah is one of seven male and female divine emanations of Deity Ahura Mazda. [a/k/a Maidhyairya, Mid-Winter]

* 1/1: Day Pope John Paul II exhorted Christians to respect Nature, to preserve natural resources, and to stop environmental destruction (1990). [Citing Genesis, the Pope said that, because responsibility for Creation was entrusted by Deity to humankind, the ecological crisis is a moral issue of human responsibility. He believed the ecological crisis was caused by a lack of respect for life. He said that it implicates planetary peace as well as the quality of life of all. He was concerned about the depletion of the ozone layer, massive urban concentrations, vastly increased energy needs, industrial waste, the burning of fossil fuels, unrestricted deforestation, and the use of certain types of herbicides, coolants and propellants. He also expressed concern about genetically-modified plants and animals. He exhorted governments to cooperate internationally, and to internally adopt internationally-accepted standards, to ensure preservation of the environment.]  [This was expressed in "Peace with God the Creator, Peace with All of Creation: Message of His Holiness Pope John Paul II for the Celebration of the World Day of Peace".]

[* 1/1: Day the World Trade Organization (W.T.O.) was created (1995). Day to peacefully demonstrate to ensure that international trade complies with international and domestic standards concerning human rights, environmental protection, consumer protection, and labor practices.] [See W.T.O. website.] [See also analysis of the W.T.O. and human rights: an analysis prepared for the United Nations Commission on Human Rights; an analysis from the European Journal of International Law; and an analysis of human rights and the W.T.O.'s Agreement on Agriculture.] [See also analysis of the W.T.O. and the environment: the W.T.O.'s perspective; Greenpeace's perspective; Public Citizen's perspective.] [See also analysis of the W.T.O. and consumer protection: Public Citizen's perspective; Consumers International's perspective; and the Center for Science in the Public Interest's perspective.] [See also articles promoting the use of the W.T.O. to protect and promote labor rights: by the W.T.O. and by Foreign Policy in Focus.]

* 1/1 to 1/4: Tewa Turtle Dance--celebrating life and the first creation, when Sky Father embraced Earth Mother and all life was conceived.

* 1/5: Avian Day--Day to honor all creatures of the air and to meditate on Deity manifesting as birds - Goddess as Babd/Crow (Old Celtic), Lilith/Owl (Old Sumerian-Hebrew) & Holy Spirit/Dove (Christian); and God as Horus/Hawk (Old Egyptian) & Hilina/Thunderbird/Eagle (Haida). [a/k/a National Bird Day, Bird Day] [The National Audubon Society was founded on 1/5/1905.] [See National Audubon Society website.] [For information about conservation of birds, see National Audubon Society website; American Bird Conservancy website; North American Bird Conservation Initiative website; Migratory Bird Conservation Commission website; Bird Conservation Network website; Bird Life International website.]

* 1/8: Death day of Galileo (1642), astronomer; day to mourn the persecution of scientists by religious authorities. [Birthday 2/15/1564]

* 1/13 to 1/25 (Icelandic 1/20; Old Icelandic 1/13): Old Norse Mid-Winter Feast--Offerings were made to the Deities (particularly Jord, Thor, and Freyr) for growth of crops. [Toasts of mead and ale were made in honor of the Deities.] [a/k/a Mid-Winter Blot, Midvetr, Midvetrarblot, Jordblot, Thorrablot, Freyrblot]

* 1/14 to 1/22: Navajo Sing--Festival in preparation for the coming agricultural season; celebrated with prayer, chanting, dancing, and healing. [Navajos believe Naste Estsan/Spider Woman helped twin brothers Naymezyani and Tobadzistsini defeat the powers of evil.]

* 1/24 to 2/1: Sementivae--Old Roman festival of sowing, honoring Earth Goddess Terra (Greek Gaia), Grain Goddess Ceres (Greek Demeter), and Seed Goddess Proserpina (Greek Persephone).

* 1/27: Death day of John James Audubon (1851), ornithologist and conservationist. [Birthday 4/26/1785] [John James Audubon founded the National Audubon Society.] [See National Audubon Society website.] 

* 1/29: Birthday of Thomas Paine (1737), Deist who recognized the inherent rights of all men and women, and opposed non-democratic government. Deists believe Deity to be consistent with Nature and reason. [a/k/a Common Sense Day] [Death day 6/8/1809]

* 1/29: Birthday of Vladimir Soloviev (1853), Orthodox Christian mystic who bewailed humanity's alienation from Holy Wisdom and from Nature, Her manifestation. [Death day 8/12/1900]

* 1/31 eve to 2/3 eve: Mid-Winter/Groundhog's Day/Candlemas--Festival marking the transformation from death to life - the beginning of the agricultural year, awakening of hibernating animals, and return of migrating birds and fish. Observed with a candlelight procession to bless fields and seeds, recognition of newborns, and contemplation of life.

* 2/1 to 2/14: Old Greek festival of God Dionysos, in which vines were pruned and sprinkled with wine, accompanied by ritual singing and dancing. [a/k/a Trifon Zarezan, Viticulturists' Day] [Originated in ancient Thrace; still celebrated in Bulgaria.]

* 2/2 to 2/10: Iroquois Mid-Winter Ceremony--for continuation of all life-sustaining things; celebrated with tobacco offerings, confession of offenses, singing, drumming, dancing, name- giving, and dream-telling. Iroquois believe Awenhai/Sky Woman created the Sun, Moon, and Stars from Her body.

* 2/12: Birthday of Charles Darwin (1809), biologist and evolutionary; day to meditate on the unity of science and spirituality. [Death day 4/19/1882] [For more information about Charles Darwin and the theory of evolution, see Darwin Foundation website; About Darwin website; The BBC's Evolution Website; Writings of Charles Darwin on the Web.]

* 2/12 eve to 2/13 eve: Tu B'Shevat--Jewish Festival of Trees, celebrated with tree plantings and orchard blessings. Originally honored Old Canaanite-Hebrew Goddess Asherah. [a/k/a Tu B'Sh'vat, Tu B'Shivat, Tu B'Shivath, Tu Bi Shevat]

* 2/12 to 2/20: Navajo Sing--Festival in which fields are blessed in preparation for planting. Navajos believe Estsanatlehi/Changing Woman wields the power to constantly create and change the world.

[* 2/14: Beginning of Old Egyptian Proyet/Emergence month of Paenrenenutet/Pharmouthi, dedicated to Neteret Renenutet and Neter Nepri.] [Priests and priestesses made offerings of food and drink to the Neteru (Gods and Goddesses) to ensure that all people had abundant food and drink.] [Kemetic calendar] [Alexandrian calendar 3/27] [Ancient Egyptian calendar: Paenrenenutet day 1]

* 2/17: Toshigoi--Shinto rite honoring the Kami and offering prayers for a bountiful rice harvest. Shinto try to live in harmony with the cosmic forces of the Kami. [a/k/a Kinensai]

* 2/18: Birthday of Ramakrishna Paramahansa (1836), Hindu mystic who fervently loved Great Goddess Maha Devi - Mother of God, Mother of Nature, Elemental Matter, and Cosmic Power. He recognized Her immanence in all, and knew Her to be a manifestation of the one universal Deity. [Death day 8/16/1886]

* 3/5: Day commemorating the birth of Taoist Lao-Tzu (570? BCE). Taoists seek enlightenment and live in harmony with Nature. [570?-490? BCE; alternate dates 604-531 BCE]

* 3/5 eve to 3/6 eve: Feast of Old Greek Goddess Artemis (Roman Diana/Slavic Diwitsa) - as protector of wild animals and vegetation.

* 3/10 to 3/16 (A 4/20 to 4/26): Old Egyptian festival of Neteret Renenutet (Goddess of the Harvest) and Neter Nepri (God of Grain). A harvest offering was made. [Kemetic calendar] [Alexandrian calendar 4/20 to 4/26] [Ancient Egyptian calendar: Paenrenenutet day 25 to Paenkhons day 1]

* 3/17: St. Patrick's Day--Old European festival marking rebirth of the Green Man/Green George (God as deciduous vegetation); merged with the Christian feast of St. Patrick.

* 3/19: Yoruba/Santeria feast of Osanyin, Orisha of Deciduous Vegetation.

* 3/20 (1:26 p.m. EST): Spring Equinox--Marks the beginning of Spring and point of equal daylight and darkness; celebrates first, annual, and perpetual creation with egg hunts and exchanges.

* 3/20 to 3/21: Festival of First Creation--when Goddess-God Amenet-Amen (as Goose and Gander) laid and fertilized the Cosmic Egg from which all emerged (Old Egyptian); when Goddess-God Teteoinan-Teteoitah created all Deities and all existence (Aztec); when concentrated matter flared forth to make the universe (scientific theory).

* 3/21: Taoist festival honoring the Shen (Deities) of Water, East, and Spring; prayers are made for growth. Taoists believe the unity of Yin (Eternal Feminine) and Yang (Eternal Masculine) make up the psyche-matter-energy of the eternal all-encompassing Ch'i.

* 3/28: Death day of Scott Cunningham (1993), who taught a reverent, ethical, egalitarian, and ecological form of Wicca. [Birthday 6/27/1956]

* 3/29 to 4/1: Iroquois Thunder Ceremony--in thanksgiving for the rains. Iroquois believe Awenhai/Sky Woman descended from the Sky [into the watery abyss] and [landed on Turtle, on whom She] created Earth.

* 4/4 eve to 4/5 eve: Feast of Old Greek Goddess Artemis (Roman Diana/Slavic Diwitsa), who represents the feminine in Nature and protects women throughout their lives. Women recognized the transitions in their lives and honored female fertility.

* 4/6 eve to 4/7 eve: Feast of God Poseidon, Goddess Amphritrite, and all Old Greek Gods and Goddesses of the seas.

* 4/7: Birthday of William Wordsworth (1770), poet and mystic who found connection with Deity while communing with Nature. [Death day 4/23/1850]

[* 4/8: Hana Matsuri/Shinto flower Festival--Shinto rite honoring the Kami of Flowers.]

[* 4/12 eve to 4/14 eve: Feast of the Seas--honoring Goddess as Mamacocha (Inca), Hina Ke Kai (Hawaiian) & Tehom (Old Canaanite-Hebrew); and God as Njord (Old Norse).]

* 4/14: Cetacean Day--Day to honor all creatures of the sea and to meditate on Deity manifesting as sea creatures - Goddess as Delphine/Dolphin (Old Greek) & Sgana/Orca Whale (Haida); and God as Qolqalg Odai/Salmon (Haida). [a/k/a National Dolphin Day, Dolphin Day] [For information about conservation of whales and other marine mammals, see Ocean Alliance website; American Cetacean Society website; Ocean Conservancy website; International Marine Mammal Association website; National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Fisheries website; U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service website; International Whaling Commission website.]

[* 4/14 eve to 4/15 eve: Mounikhia--Festival of Old Greek Goddess Artemis (Roman Diana/Slavic Diwitsa), honoring Her as the Moon.]

* 4/21: Birthday of John Muir (1838), naturalist and conservationist. [Death day 12/24/1914] [John Muir founded the Sierra Club.] [See the Sierra Club website.]

* 4/22: Earth Day--Day to honor the Earth and to meditate on Deity manifesting as Mother Earth. [a/k/a International Earth Day, National Earth Day] [For information about Earth Day activities, see Earthday Network website; Envirolink website; U.S. government website for Earth Day; U.S. E.P.A. website for Earth Day.]

* 4/26 to 5/3: Mayan Rain Festival--honoring Rain God Chac and His attendant Chacmool, and welcoming the fructifying rains.

* 4/27: Death day of Ralph Waldo Emerson (1882), Transcendentalist Unitarian who believed in equality, self reliance, and the immanence of Deity in humans and in all Nature. [Birthday 5/25/1803]

* 4/27 to 4/30: Iroquois Corn-Planting Ceremony--in thanksgiving for the corn seed.

* 4/28: Arbor Day--Day to honor trees, to plant trees, and to meditate on Deity manifesting as trees - Goddess as Helice/Willow (Old Greek), Yggdrasill/Ash (Old Norse) & Asherah/Palm (Old Canaanite-Hebrew). [a/k/a National Arbor Day] [For information about conservation of forests, see Text of Statement of Principles for the Sustainable Management of Forests; Greenpeace website; EarthJustice website; Forests.org website; IUCN/World Conservation Union website; World Wildlife Fund website.]

* 4/28 eve to 5/3 eve: Floralia--Old Roman festival devoted to Flora, Goddess of Flowers.

* 4/30 eve to 5/2 eve: Beltaine--Old Celtic/Welsh feast of Blodeuwedd (Goddess of Flowers) and Llew (the Oak King - God of the waxing Sun).

* 4/30 to 5/4: Zoroastrian celebration of Divine Spirit Khshathra Vairya (Power), creator and protector of the Sky. Zoroastrians worship the one transcendent and immanent Deity Ahura Mazda, who is symbolized by a sacred fire. [a/k/a Maidhyoizaremaya, Mid-Spring]

* 4/30 eve to 5/5 eve: Mid-Spring/May Day/Walpurgis--Celebrates sacred love and the flowering vegetation by gathering flowers and dancing around a Maypole.

* 5/1: Birthday of Fr. Pierre Teilhard de Chardin (1881), Catholic mystic and evolutionary who experienced the union of consciousness with all Nature. [Death day 4/10/1955]

* 5/1: Day Pope John Paul II affirmed that capitalism must be tempered by social justice and restrained by human rights and environmental laws (1991). [Pope John Paul II rejected communism and totalitarianism, as well as consumerism and unbridled capitalism. He reaffirmed the fundamental rights of workers to their own labor, to dignity in work, to reasonable working conditions, to humane working hours, to a just and living wage, to a family life, to associate with other workers for their collective good, and to participate in a democratic process of governance under the rule of law. He indicated the government has an obligation to seek full employment of all workers through its economic policies, to provide social security for those unable to work, and to provide unemployment insurance and retraining for the unemployed. He also reaffirmed the right to private ownership of property, including technology, but cautioned that the government should not favor the wealthy over the poor. Rather, it is the responsibility of the government to protect all people, but especially the poor and the vulnerable, from exploitation by rich and powerful companies, particularly in times of economic and industrial change. He also indicated that governments should not allow companies, in the name of capitalism, to exploit the natural resources of the Earth irresponsibly and destroy the environment.] [Expressed in Pope John Paul II's Social Encyclical, issued on the 100th Anniversary of Rerum Novarum, the Social Encyclical of Pope Leo XIII, which it strives to reinterpret.]

* 5/1 to 5/4: Zuni Green Corn Dance--welcoming back the Corn Maidens, who flee the land during the Winter.

* 5/3: Taue Matsuri--Shinto rice-planting festival.

* 5/6: Shepherd's Day--Day to meditate on Deity as Lord of Animals - God as Dumuzi (Old Sumerian), Osiris (Old Egyptian), Pan (Old Greek), Volos (Old Slavic) & Shiva Pasupati (Hindu). [a/k/a Shepherds' and Herdsmen's Day, Shepherd's and Herdsman's Day]

* 5/9: Day the world's nations committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, which are causing global warming (1992). Day to mourn the failure of the U.S. to reduce these emissions. [Framework Convention on Climate Change: adopted on 5/9/1992; signed 6/4/1992; entered into force on 3/21/1994.] [The Kyoto Protocol, which includes mandatory reduction goals, was adopted by 180 nations on 12/11/1997, signed on 3/16/1998, and entered into force on 2/16/2005.] [The U.S. has refused to sign the Protocol. Instead, on 2/14/2002, the U.S. announced a plan to use tax incentives, tied to the U.S. economy, to encourage industry to voluntarily reduce carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gas emissions. This policy will not actually result in a reduction of emissions. Rather, it will result in continued increases in emissions. (Greenpeace estimates emissions will increase 25-30%.) The U.S. is the biggest polluter on the planet. 1/4 of the planet's carbon dioxide emissions is emitted by the U.S.] [Text of Convention] [Text of Protocol] [For more information, see U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change website; Columbia University Center for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN) website; Greenpeace website; Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change website; Center for International Environmental Law website; BBC analysis of the Kyoto Protocol; A Primer on the Kyoto Protocol by About.com.]

* 5/15: Yoruba/Santeria feast of Ochossi, Orisha of Animals. Yorubas/Santeros celebrate with drumming, ecstatic dancing, and possession trance.

* 5/18: Feast of Old Greek God Pan, who represents the masculine in Nature and protects men throughout their lives. Men recognized the transitions in their lives and honored male fertility.

* 5/19: Old Celtic/Irish feast in which sacred healing wells and springs were adorned with flowers in honor of Goddess Brigid, daughter of Mother Goddess Danu and Father God Dagda.

* 5/22: Dakinis' Day--Day Tantric Buddhists make offerings to Mother Tantra; day to unite will and power to manifest positive social change and environmental healing. [a/k/a Mother Tantra Puja, Tsog, Tsok, 25th day] [Observed primarily by Tantric initiates.]

* 5/22 to 5/24: Rogation Days--Christian days of prayer for bountiful crops, sustainable development, and healing of environmental abuses.

* 5/25 eve to 5/26 eve: Celebration day for Muhyi ad-Din Ibn El-Arabi (d. 1240), Sufi saint who honored Deity as a unity manifested in all Nature, both genders, and countless forms. [El-Arabi lived in Spain and wrote "Bezels of Wisdom" and "Meccan Revelations". He theorized about divine immanence ("Allah is Nature, and Nature Allah"), divine transcendence ("Allah is above Nature, which Allah created"), and the unity of being.] [a/k/a Muhyi ad-Din Ibn El-Arabi Wissal] [Birthday & death day unknown] [See article on Muhyi ad-Din Ibn El-Arabi.]

* 5/27: Birthday of Rachel Carson (1907), biologist who began the environmental movement. [Death day 4/14/1964] [See the Rachel Carson website.]

* 5/27 to 5/30: Iroquois Strawberry Ceremony--in thanksgiving for the strawberry harvest. Iroquois consider themselves kin to all of Nature.

[* 5/29: Old Egyptian festival of Neteru Amen (God of transcendent powers) and Hapi (God of the Nile River); offerings were made to ensure the needed flooding of the Nile River.] [Kemetic calendar] [Alexandrian calendar 7/9] [Ancient Egyptian calendar: Ipet-hemet day 15]

* 6/1 eve to 6/3 eve: Shavuot/Feast of First Fruits--Jewish festival of thanksgiving for the first fruits of the grain harvest; originally, loaves of bread were offered to God-Goddess Yahweh (Nehushtan-Asherah). Also commemorates Moses' receipt of the Ten Commandments. [a/k/a Shavuoth, Feast of Weeks, Feast of Harvest, Hebrew Pentecost]

* 6/5: World Environment Day--Day to mourn the harm done to Mother Earth (past and present), make reparation, and celebrate Her beauty. [Anniversary of the opening of the U.N. Conference on the Human Environment on 6/5/1972.]

* 6/11: Birthday of Mordecai Kaplan (1881), founder of Reconstructionist Judaism. He perceived Deity to be a genderless Cosmic Force of Nature, and promoted a Judaism that recognizes gender equality. [Death day 11/8/1983]

* 6/14: Day the world's nations committed to sustainable development (1992). [Day the Earth Summit Agenda 21, the Rio Declaration on Environment and Development, and the Statement of Principles for the Sustainable Management of Forests were adopted by the 1992 Rio Conference/U.N. Conference on Environment and Development.] [Text of Agenda 21] [Text of Rio Declaration on Environment and Development] [Text of Statement of Principles for the Sustainable Management of Forests] [The Commission on Sustainable Development was created in 1992 to implement these agreements.] [See also The Earth Charter Initiative.]

* 6/15: Suijin Matsuri--Shinto rite honoring the Kami of Water. [a/k/a Water Kami Festival]

* 6/15: Corpus Christi--Christian day for veneration of Christ Immanuel in the Host - divine immanence in the grain.

[* 6/18: Day Unitarian Universalists embraced spiritual teachings of Earth-centered traditions (1995).]

* 6/20 to 6/21: Inti Rayni--Inca festival honoring Sun God Inti.

* 6/20 to 6/21: Feast of the Great Spirit/Great Mystery that encompasses Mother Earth and Father Sky - honoring Deity as Orenda (Iroquois), Asgaya Galun Lati (Cherokee), Wakan Tanka (Lakota) & Awonawilona (Zuni). [a/k/a Pan Native-American Unity Days]

* 6/20 to 6/23: Lakota Sun Dance--Festival of prayer, fasting, dancing, and healing in honor of Sun God Wi; offerings are also made to Maka/Mother Earth and Haokah/Father Sky. Lakotas believe all Deities are aspects of Creator Takuskanskan.

[* 6/20 to 6/24: Feast of the Sun--honoring God-Goddess as Ra-Rait (Old Egyptian); God as Helios (Old Greek), Endeka Gaakwa (Iroquois), Nunda Igehi (Cherokee) & Yatokka Taccu (Zuni).]

* 6/21 (8:26 a.m. EDT): Summer Solstice--Marks the beginning of Summer and the longest day and shortest night of the year; celebration of the light with dancing around a bonfire.

* 6/21: Day Unitarian Universalists adopted seven unifying Principles (1985). U.U.'s affirm and promote respect for the interdependent web of all existence. [adopted 6/17-6/21/1985]

* 6/24 to 6/27: Zuni Corn Dance--for fertility and rains to aid the maize, bean, and squash crops. Prayer sticks are planted in the fields.

* 6/25 to 6/28: Iroquois Green Bean Ceremony--in thanksgiving for the bean harvest; celebrated with tobacco offerings, singing, drumming, dancing, and feasting.

* 6/29 to 7/3: Zoroastrian celebration of Divine Spirit Haurvatat (Wholeness), creator and protector of water. [a/k/a Maidhyoishema, Mid-Summer]

* 7/1: Day endangered species became internationally protected (1975); day to celebrate all the world's creatures. [Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora: signed/adopted 3/3/1973; entered into force 7/1/1975.] [Text of Convention] [For more information, see U.N. Environmental Programme CITES website; World Wildlife Fund website; EarthJustice website.]

[* 7/3: Cherokee Green Corn Dance--in thanksgiving for the maize harvest; honoring Maize Goddess Selu.]

* 7/7: Tanabata--Shinto rite honoring the Kami of the Stars. [a/k/a Star Kami Festival]

[* 7/9 eve to 7/11 eve: Feast of the Moon--honoring Goddess as Selene (Old Greek), Soika Gaakwa (Iroquois), Nunda Sunna Yehi (Cherokee), Yaonakka Citta (Zuni), Ixchel (Maya) & Manat (Old Arabic-Sufi).]

* 7/12: Birthday of Henry David Thoreau (1817), Transcendentalist and naturalist who believed in individualism and living simply in harmony with Nature. [Death day 5/6/1862]

* 7/19 to 8/1 (A 8/29 to 9/11): Old Egyptian festival marking the return to Egypt of Neteret Isis [as the star of Septet/Sirius], Neter Osiris [as the star of Sahu/Orion], and the rains that inundate the Nile River. [Old Egyptian New Year; beginning of Akhet/Inundation month of Tekh/Thout, dedicated to Neter Thoth (God of Time).] [Kemetic calendar] [Alexandrian calendar 8/29 to 9/11] [9/11 is also the Coptic New Year] [Ancient Egyptian calendar: Tekh days 1-14]

* 7/23: Mayan Sun Festival--honoring Sun God Ahau Kin; celebrated with devotional offerings of food, song, prayer, and a ritual procession that symbolically travels to the four quarters of the universe.

[* 7/24: Hurricane and Tornado Supplication Day.] [Day to pray for a hurricane season that does not result in any deaths or severe property damage; day to meditate on the potentially devastating results of global warming.]

* 7/25 to 7/31: Iroquois Green Corn Ceremony--in thanksgiving for the maize harvest. [Rites include the Thanksgiving Prayer, Confession Chant, and Feather Dance.]

* 7/31 eve to 8/2 eve: Lughnasadh--Old Celtic/Irish Feast of Goddess Tailtiu and God Lugh (Deities of Sustenance and Light).

* 7/31 eve to 8/2 eve: Feast of the Grain Harvest--honoring Goddess as Demeter & Kore (Old Greek); and God as Dumuzi (Old Sumerian), Osiris (Old Egyptian) & Oko (Yoruba/Santeria).

* 7/31 eve to 8/7 eve: Mid-Summer/First Harvest/Lammas--Festival of thanksgiving for the first of the grain harvest; celebrated by offering the first fruits of the grain harvest and prayers for sustenance for all.

* 8/2 (A 9/12): Old Egyptian festival of Neteru Amen (God of transcendent powers) and Hapi (God of the Nile River); offerings were made to ensure the needed flooding of the Nile River. [Kemetic calendar] [Alexandrian calendar 9/12] [Ancient Egyptian calendar: Tekh day 15]

* 8/4: Dakas' Day--Day Tantric Buddhists make offerings to Father Tantra; day to unite will and power to manifest positive social change and environmental healing. [a/k/a Father Tantra Puja, Tsog, Tsok, 10th day] [Observed primarily by Tantric initiates.]

* 8/4 to 8/7: Zuni Corn Dance--in thanksgiving to Mother Earth, the Kokos (Nature Spirits), and the Corn Maidens for the maize harvest. Following the harvest, the Zuni bid farewell to the Kokos and the Corn Maidens.

* 8/7: Gaia Consciousness Day--Day to meditate on Mother Earth as a living planet. [Anniversary of the first photograph of Earth from Space taken on 8/7/1959.] [For views of Earth from space, see the NSSDC Photo Gallery; Solar Views website.

* 8/8 eve to 8/10 eve: Feast of Father Sky--honoring God as Obatala (Yoruba/Santeria), Ouranos (Old Greek), Svarog (Old Slavic), Thor (Old Norse), Taranis (Old Celtic), Dyaus (Hindu), An (Old Sumerian) & El-Elyon (Old Canaanite-Hebrew).

* 8/10: Remembrance day for Nicholas of Cusa (d. 1464) - Christian mystic who believed all Creation to be the unfolding of Deity. [Birthday & death day unknown]

* 8/11: Christian feast of St. Clare of Assisi (d. 1253), guide of environmentalists.

* 8/12: Day Pope Pius XII proclaimed the theory of evolution to be consistent with Catholic teaching and Christian faith (1950). [See Encyclical Humani Generis] [Pope John Paul II concurred.] [See Message to Pontifical Academy of Sciences (10/22/1996)]

* 8/15: Kaza Matsuri--Shinto rite honoring the Kami of Wind. The Kami are manifestations of the one universal, primordial and eternal, immanent and transcendent Deity, Kuni-Tokotachi-no- Kami. [a/k/a Wind Kami festival]

* 8/19: Vinalia--Old Roman festival of thanksgiving for the first of the grape harvest; celebrated by offering the first fruits of the grape harvest and prayers for sustenance for all.

* 8/25: Old Roman festival of Goddess Ops, Lady of the Cornucopia, Bounty of the Harvest, and Sustainer of Life.

* 8/28: Opening of the Second World Parliament of Religions (1993), attended by members of all the world's religions. A Global Ethic was adopted that condemns hatred, aggression, oppression, and environmental abuses committed in the name of religion. [Text of Global Ethic]

* 8/29: Birthday of Henry Bergh (1811), non-violent advocate for animal rights; day to advocate for laws protecting animals from abuse. [Death day 3/12/1888] [Henry Bergh founded the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.] [See The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals website.]

* 9/2: Mindfulness Day--Zen Buddhist day for being mindful that harm to the Earth and sentient beings results from ignorance of interdependence.

* 9/5 eve to 9/14 eve: Greater Eleusinian Mysteries--Old Greek festival recalling Goddess Demeter's search for Her missing daughter Kore. Devotees fasted, ritually bathed in the sea, processed by torch-light to the temple, made ritual offerings, and danced. [They honored Demeter (as Mother Nature), Goddess Kore (as the harvested grain), and God Dionysos (as the harvested grape) for bringing life, death, and rebirth.]

* 9/6 eve to 9/8 eve: Feast of Mother Earth--honoring Goddess as Odudua (Yoruba/Santeria), Gaia (Old Greek), Mati-Syra-Zemlya (Old Slavic), Jord (Old Norse), Danu (Old Celtic), Prithivi (Hindu), Ki (Old Sumerian) & Elath-Terah (Old Canaanite-Hebrew).

* 9/7 to 9/15: Navajo Sing--Festival in thanksgiving for the harvest. Estsanatlehi/Changing Woman is believed to represent life, and is manifested in the harvest.

* 9/8: Animal Day--Day to honor all creatures of the land and to meditate on Deity manifesting as animals - God-Goddess as Ra/Lion & Rait/Lioness (Old Egyptian); Nandi/Bull & Prisni/Cow (Hindu); God as Cernunnos/Stag (Old Celtic) & Mica/Coyote (Lakota); and Goddess as Rhpisunt/Bear Mother (Haida). [a/k/a Down Driving Day, Down-driving Day] [For information about conservation of animals, see World Wildlife Fund website; EarthJustice website; Defenders of Wildlife website; IFAW/International Fund for Animal Welfare website; World Animal Net website.]

* 9/10: Birthday of Thomas Thayer (1812), Universalist who believed Deity to be at work in evolution and continuing creation. [Death day 2/12/1886]

* 9/12 to 9/16: Zoroastrian celebration of Divine Spirit Spenta Armaiti (Devotion), creator and protector of Earth. [a/k/a Paitishahya, Corn-Harvest]

* 9/17: Christian feast of St. Hildegarde von Bingen (d. 1179)--mystic who sang praises to Holy Spirit Wisdom (the feminine aspect of the Holy Trinity) and found Her everywhere in Nature.

[* 9/19 eve to 9/20 eve: Old Greek festival honoring Gaia and the Nymphs (the male and female Spirits of Nature).]

* 9/22: Day the world's nations committed to protecting the sky's ozone layer from harmful chemicals (1988); day to mourn continuing air pollution. [Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer: signed/adopted 3/22/1985; entered into force 9/22/1988.] [Text of Convention and Amendments (Montreal Protocol, London Amendment, Copenhagen Amendment, Montreal Amendment & Beijing Amendment] [For more information, see U.N. Environmental Programme - Ozone Secretariat website.] [See also the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Almanac of Policy Issues article on Ozone and the U.K. Postnote "Ozone Layer Depletion and Health".]

* 9/22 eve to 9/24 eve: Rosh Hashanah/Jewish New Year (Year 5767)--Commemorates creation of the World by the one universal Deity, God-Goddess Elohim (Eloh-Eloah); begins 10 days of penitence for harm done. [a/k/a Rosh Hashana]

* 9/22 to 9/25: Iroquois Squash Ceremony--in thanksgiving for the squash harvest.

* 9/23 (12:03 a.m. EDT): Autumn Equinox--Marks the beginning of Autumn and point of equal daylight and darkness; celebrates the bounty of Mother Earth with feasting and aiding those in need.

* 9/23: Taoist festival honoring the Shen of Winds, West, and Autumn; thanksgiving is made for the harvest. Taoists live simply, respect life, and recognize the equality of all.

[* 9/28 eve to 9/29 eve: Proerosia--Old Greek festival in which fruits of all the harvest were offered to Goddess Demeter.]

* 10/4: Christian feast of St. Francis of Assisi (d. 1226), and Animal Blessing Day.

* 10/6 eve to 10/14 eve: Sukkot & Shemini Atseret/Feast of Ingathering & Assembly--Jewish thanksgiving for the fruit harvest; originally, a dance procession was made to vineyards and wine was offered to Deity. Also commemorates the years in the wilderness after leaving Egypt. [a/k/a Sukkoth, Feast of Tabernacles, Shemini Atsereth, Shemini Atzeret]

* 10/12 to 10/16: Zoroastrian celebration of Divine Spirit Ameretat (Immortality), creator and protector of vegetation. [a/k/a Ayathrima, Herds-Homecoming]

* 10/17: Shukaku Matsuri--Shinto rite offering thanks and first fruits of the rice harvest to the Kami. [a/k/a Kannamesai, Harvest Festival]

* 10/18: Day the Clean Water Act was enacted (1972); day to give thanks for the water we drink. [Pub. L. 92-500, 86 Stat. 896, 33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.] [Text of statute] [See also EarthJustice website.]

* 10/28: Day the world's nations committed to bio-diversity and eco-system conservation (1982). [The World Charter For Nature was adopted by the U.N. General Assembly on 10/28/1982.] [Text of World Charter for Nature] [See also Convention on Biological Diversity.] [For more information, see Earth Charter Initiative website; Center for International Environmental Law website.]

* 10/31 eve to 11/6 eve: Mid-Autumn/Day of the Dead/Hallowmas--Festival marking the transformation of life to death - the end of the agricultural year, departure of migrating and hibernating animals, and decay and death of vegetal and animal life. Observed by remembering departed ancestors and contemplating one's own mortality.

* 11/16: Fast for an Abundant World Harvest--Day to fast and commit to action to help prevent deaths from malnourishment world-wide. [a/k/a Fast for a World Harvest] [For more information, see the Oxfam America website.]

* 11/16: Day the world's nations agreed to protect the oceans and their creatures from pollution and over-harvest (1994); day to mourn continuing pollution and over-harvest. [U.N. Convention on the Law of the Sea: signed/adopted 12/10/1982; entered into force 11/16/1994.] [Text of Convention] [For more information on the Convention, see U.N. Division for Ocean Affairs and Law of the Sea website.] [For more information on ocean and fisheries conservation, see Greenpeace website; EarthJustice website; SCS Marine Conservation Program website; U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service website; the Magnuson-Stevens Fisheries Conservation and Management Act webpage.]

* 11/23: Thanksgiving Day--Day to give thanks for the abundance of our land and for our food, clothes, shelter, and health.

* 12/17: Day the Clean Air Act was enacted (1963); day to give thanks for the air we breathe. [Pub. L. 88-206, 77 Stat. 392, 42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.] [Text of statute] [See also EarthJustice website.]

* 12/21 (7:22 p.m. EST): Winter Solstice/Solar New Year--Marks the beginning of Winter and the shortest day and longest night of the year; celebration of the darkness with dancing near the hearth fire.

* 12/21 to 12/22: Old European Festival of Evergreen Trees; merged into International Arbor Day. Celebrated by planting trees and hanging wreaths (symbols of eternal life). [a/k/a International Arbor Day]

* 12/22: Taoist festival honoring Wang-Mu/Empress Mother, Mother of Compassion and Wisdom, and manifestation of the Tao (Cosmic Power of Creation and Destruction). Also celebrates the peak of the feminine Yin half of the year and the Shen of Earth, North, and Winter; prayers are made for rest and renewal, and offerings are made to the Cosmos.

* 12/28: Day the Endangered Species Act was enacted (1973); day to mourn those creatures already extinct. [Pub. L. 93-205, 87 Stat. 884, 16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.] [Text of statute] [See also EarthJustice website.]

[* 12/29 eve to 12/30 eve: Feast of God Poseidon, Goddess Amphritrite, and all Old Greek Gods and Goddesses of the seas.] [a/k/a Poseidea]

* 12/31 to 1/4: Zoroastrian celebration of Divine Spirit Vohu Manah (Good Intent), creator and protector of animals. Vohu Manah is one of seven male and female divine emanations of Deity Ahura Mazda. [a/k/a Maidhyairya, Mid-Winter]

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All Gods and Goddesses
are aspects of 
the One Deity

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The One Deity
is reflected in 
all Gods and Goddesses

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The One Deity
is Deity of all

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Deity is 
male and female,
yet genderless

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Deity is 
all forms,
yet formless

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Deity is
within all;
Deity is
beyond all

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Deity is
all-embracing
love

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With all that
is known by all
the world's sages,
with all that
is written in all
sacred books,
with all that
is experienced
in all
spiritual traditions,
we still cannot
know
the unknowable--

Deity is Mystery

 

 

 

 

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