The Mystic's Wheel of the Year...
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±±±±±±±±±±Year 2008
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January 2007...* 1/1: New Year’s Day (Gregorian Calendar). * 12/21 to 1/9: Hopi & Zuni Soyala New Year Festival of purification and renewal. It concludes with dancing, rekindling of the chief kiva fire, and distribution of its coals to all homes. * 12/21 eve to 1/19 eve: Dhu al-Hijjah--Muslim month of pilgrimage to honor the one universal Deity at the Ka’bah Stone in Mecca (site of the Old Arabic shrine to God-Goddess Allah-Allat). * 12/25 to 1/5: Yule--Old Anglo-Teutonic festival honoring God Freyr, Goddess Freyja, and God Balder. * 12/31 to 1/4: Zoroastrian celebration of Divine Spirit Vohu Manah, creator and protector of animals. Vohu Manah is one of seven male and female divine emanations of Deity Ahura Mazda. * 1/1: Day to meditate for peace throughout the world. * 1/1: Day the Emancipation Proclamation went into effect freeing Confederate slaves (1863); day to mourn African victims of slavery and racism (past and present), make peace, and celebrate empowerment of African Americans. * 1/1: Day the first woman was ordained an Episcopalian priest in the U.S. (1977). * 1/1: Day Pope John Paul II exhorted Christians to respect Nature, to preserve natural resources, and to stop environmental destruction (1990). * 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. * 1/1 eve to 1/4 eve (1/3 peak): Quadrantid Meteor Showers. * 1/1 to 1/6: Shogatsu/Shinto New Year’s Festival--The Kami (Nature Spirits) of the four directions are honored, and prayers for happiness, good health, and prosperity are made. * 1/1 to 1/31: January dedicated to Old Roman God-Goddess Janus-Jana, who knows both past and future. * 1/3 (8:57 a.m. EST): Full Moon (Black/Death-Crone Moon). * 1/3 (3:00 p.m. EST): Earth Perihelion--when the Earth is closest to the Sun. * 1/4: Day ethnic discrimination was outlawed world-wide (1969); day to mourn all manifestations of racism. * 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). * 1/5: Birthday of Guru Gobind Singh Sahib, tenth Sikh guru (1666). He believed that only those who love find Deity, and exhorted Sikhs to show compassion for humanity. * 1/6: Mindfulness Day--Zen Buddhist day for being mindful of the peace, joy, and beauty of the moment. * 1/6 (OC 1/19): Epiphany--Christian feast recalling the adoration of Child Jesus by the Magi, and the beginning of Rabbi Jesus’ ministry of love to humanity - when He changed water into wine at Cana. * 1/7: Koshogatsu--Shinto rite honoring Goddess Izanami, partner of God Izanagi. They created Nature and the Kami. * 1/7: Orthodox Christian Christmas. * 1/8: Death day of Galileo (1642), astronomer; day to mourn the persecution of scientists by religious authorities. * 1/9 eve to 1/10 eve: Eid al-Adha--Muslim day of sacrifice to the one universal Deity for the good of all. * 1/12: Day genocide was outlawed world-wide (1951); day to mourn all victims of genocide. * 1/13: Death day of George Fox (1691), founder of the Quakers. Quakers experience Deity within and practice egalitarianism, social activism, and peacefulness. * 1/13 to 1/25 (I 1/19): Old Norse Mid-Winter Feast--Offerings were made to the Deities (particularly Jord, Thor, and Freyr) for growth of crops. * 1/14 to 1/16 (A 2/24 to 2/26): Raising Heaven--Old Egyptian Festival honoring the unseen Neteru Amen and Amenet. Egyptians perceived the many Gods and Goddesses (Neteru) to be aspects of the one God-Goddess Neter-Neteret. * 1/15: Feast of the Black Christ. * 1/15 (Obs. 1/15): Birthday of Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929), Baptist preacher and non-violent advocate for the rights of African Americans. * 1/15: First appearance of Our Lady of Banneux, Virgin of the poor, the sick, and the suffering (Belgium 1933). * 1/17: Yoruba/Santeria feast of Ogun, Orisha of Strength, Endurance, and Perseverance. * 1/17 eve to 1/20 eve: Old European Lunar New Year--Celebration of the Triple Goddess (Goddess of the Moon and the Seasons) being transformed from the Crone into the Virgin; celebrated with ritual bathing of divine images. * 1/18 (11:01 p.m. EST): New Moon. * 1/18 eve to 1/19 eve: Feast of Old Greek Goddess Hekate, who guides all through transitions and crisis. * 1/19: Baha’i feast honoring the one Deity as Sultan - Sovereignty. Baha’is believe in the oneness of Deity. * 1/19 eve to 1/29 eve: Muharram/Muslim New Year (Year 1428) & A’ashurah. * 1/20: Beginning of Aquarius (the Water Bearer). * 1/20 eve: Rosh Chodesh--Jewish women gather to celebrate the feminine aspect of the one universal Deity. * 1/21: World Religions Day--Day to contemplate all religions as different paths to the one universal Deity of many names and aspects. * 1/22: Day the Supreme Court recognized women’s right to reproductive autonomy (1973). * 1/22 to 1/30: 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. * 1/23: Sarasvati Puja--Hindu festival honoring Goddess Sarasvati, who represents wisdom, intellect, and knowledge, as well as inspiration, arts, and music. Hindus believe all Gods and Goddesses are aspects of the one Great God-Goddess Maha Deva-Maha Devi. * 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). * 1/26: Day for meditation on Tantric Buddha Deities Amitayus and White Tara, who grant good health and long life. Buddhists study sacred texts, meditate, pray, chant mantras, and make devotional offerings to the Buddhas and Bodhisattvas. * 1/27: Death day of John James Audubon (1851), ornithologist and conservationist. * 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. * 1/29: Birthday of Vladimir Soloviev (1853), Orthodox Christian mystic who bewailed humanity’s alienation from Holy Wisdom and from Nature, Her manifestation. * 1/31: Birthday of Fr. Thomas Merton (1915), Catholic mystic and poet, who found Deity in stillness and silence. * 1/31 eve to 2/2 eve: Imbolc/St. Brigid’s Day. * 1/31 eve to 2/3 eve: Mid-Winter/Groundhog’s Day/Candlemas. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Permission to use and distribute these excerpts is granted for non-commercial purposes, provided the following information is included: Excerpted from |
All Gods and
Goddesses The One
Deity The One
Deity Deity is Deity is Deity is Deity is With all
that Deity is Mystery
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