The Mystic's Wheel of the Year...
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May 2007...* 4/21 to 5/2: Ridvan. * 4/26 to 5/3: Mayan Rain Festival. * 4/28 eve to 5/3 eve: Floralia. * 4/30 eve to 5/2 eve: Beltaine. * 4/30 eve to 5/2 eve: Feast of the Sacred Marriage--honoring Goddess-God as Inanna & Dumuzi (Old Sumerian), Isis & Osiris (Old Egyptian), Oshun & Shango (Yoruba/Santeria), Lada & Lado (Old Slavic). Celebrated by crowning divine images with wreaths of flowers and greens. * 4/30 to 5/4: Zoroastrian celebration of Divine Spirit Khshathra Vairya, creator and protector of the Sky. Zoroastrians worship the one transcendent and immanent Deity Ahura Mazda, who is symbolized by a sacred fire. * 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: Christian feast celebrating the sacred marriage of Blessed Mary and St. Joseph. * 5/1: Birthday of Fr. Pierre Teilhard de Chardin (1881), Catholic mystic and evolutionary who experienced the union of consciousness with all Nature. * 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). * 5/1 eve to 5/3 eve: Feast of Divine Love and Compassion - source of beneficence - honoring Goddess as Isis (Old Egyptian), Oshun (Yoruba/Santeria), Aphrodite (Old Greek), Lakshmi (Hindu), Rahamin (Jewish Kabbalah) & Grace (Christian). * 5/1 to 5/4: Zuni Green Corn Dance--welcoming back the Corn Maidens, who flee the land during the Winter. * 5/1 to 5/31: May originally dedicated to Old Roman Goddess Maia; later dedicated to Christian Lady Mary - Co-Redemptrix, Mediatrix, and Advocate. * 5/2 (6:09 a.m. EDT): Full Moon (Flower/Corn-Planting Moon). * 5/2 eve to 5/6 eve (5/4 peak): Eta Aquarid Meteor Showers. * 5/3: Taue Matsuri--Shinto rice-planting festival. * 5/3: National Day of Prayer--Day to pray for freedom of expression, freedom of religion, and separation of religion and government throughout the world. * 5/4: Birthday of Horace Mann (1796), advocate for universal nonsectarian education. * 5/5: Mindfulness Day--Zen Buddhist day for being mindful that everything you do, or fail to do, affects all sentient beings. * 5/5: Cinco de Mayo--Day celebrating Mexico’s struggle for independence; day to mourn Hispanic victims of exploitation (past and present), make peace, and celebrate empowerment of Hispanic Americans. * 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). * 5/8: Christian feast of St. Julian of Norwich (d. 1419) - mystic who believed Deity to be Father and Mother, everywhere in everything. * 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. * 5/10: Death day of Theodore Parker (1860), Unitarian slavery abolitionist and social justice activist. * 5/12: Dakinis’ Day--Day Tantric Buddhists make offerings to Mother Tantra; day to unite will and power to manifest positive social change and environmental healing. * 5/12: Day the first woman was ordained a rabbi in Conservative Judaism (1985). * 5/12 eve: Vigil for lost mothers; night of mourning and healing. * 5/13: Mothers’ Day--Day to give love and thanks to all mothers; day for all mothers to celebrate motherhood and contemplate their sacred duty to provide for the physical, intellectual, emotional, and spiritual needs of their children. * 5/13: Day the Humanist Manifesto was published (1933). It exhorts people to affirm life, not deny it; engage life, not flee from it; and work towards the happiness of self and all. * 5/14 eve to 5/15 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. * 5/14 to 5/16: Rogation Days--Christian days of prayer for bountiful crops, sustainable development, and healing of environmental abuses. * 5/15: Yoruba/Santeria feast of Ochossi, Orisha of Animals. * 5/16 (3:27 p.m. EDT): New Moon. * 5/16 to 5/19: Iroquois Strawberry Ceremony--in thanksgiving for the strawberry harvest. Iroquois consider themselves kin to all of Nature. * 5/17 (OC 5/17): Ascension Day--Christian feast marking Lord Jesus’ ascension into Heaven. * 5/17: Baha’i feast honoring the one Deity as ‘Azamat - Grandeur. Baha’is believe in the oneness of all religions. * 5/17: Day the Supreme Court concluded that ethnic-based segregation of schools violates the U.S. Constitution (1954). * 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. * 5/18: Remembrance day for Moses de Leon (d. 1305), Kabbalistic mystic. He ardently loved Einsoph, the one universal Deity, made up of the Tetragrammatan (God-Goddess Yod-Heh-Vau-Heh). * 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. * 5/20: Day the Supreme Court recognized that discrimination against lesbians and gays violates the U.S. Constitution (1996). * 5/20 eve to 5/21 eve: Feast of Old Greek Deities Aphrodite and Eros--Day to honor love and passion. * 5/21: Beginning of Gemini (the Twins/Lovers/Partners). * 5/21: Death day of Jane Addams (1935), social worker, feminist, and peace advocate. * 5/22 eve to 5/24 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. * 5/23: Birthday of Margaret Fuller (1810), Transcendentalist and feminist who argued that women, as well as men, have immortal souls. * 5/27 (OC 5/27): Pentecost/Whitsunday--Christian feast celebrating the descent of Our Mother, the Holy Spirit, upon the male and female disciples of Lord Jesus; honors Her as the Paraclete - Grace, Wisdom, Justice, and Providence. * 5/27: Birthday of Rachel Carson (1907), biologist who began the environmental movement. * 5/28: Memorial Day--Day to contemplate all the horrors of war, mourn war’s victims, and support relief efforts for them. * 5/29: Death day of Baha’i Prophet Baha’u’llah (1892). Baha’u’llah believed Deity to be male, female, and beyond gender. * 5/31 (9:04 p.m. EDT): Full Moon (Rose/Berry Moon). * 5/31: Christian feast of Our Lady, Queen of Heaven. * 5/31 eve: Vigil for lost spouses/partners; night of mourning and healing. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 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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