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Theobane

PostPosted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 11:25 am


April 30th -- Beltane
Also known as Roodmas or May Day



Beltane has long been celebrated with feasts and rituals. Beltane means fire of Bel; Belinos being one name for the Sun God, whose coronation feast we now celebrate. As summer begins, weather becomes warmer, and the plant world blossoms, an exuberant mood prevails. In old Celtic traditions it was a time of unabashed sexuality and promiscuity where marriages of a year and a day could be undertaken but it is rarely observed in that manner in modern times.

In the old Celtic times, young people would spend the entire night in the woods "A-Maying," and then dance around the phallic Maypole the next morning. Older married couples were allowed to remove their wedding rings (and the restrictions they imply) for this one night. May morning is a magickal time for wild water (dew, flowing streams, and springs) which is collected and used to bathe in for beauty, or to drink for health.

The Christian religion had only a poor substitute for the life-affirming Maypole -- namely, the death-affirming cross. Hence, in the Christian calendar, this was celebrated as 'Roodmas'. In Germany, it was the feast of Saint Walpurga, or 'Walpurgisnacht'. An alternative date around May 5 (Old Beltane), when the sun reaches 15 degrees Taurus, is sometimes employed by Covens. (Both 'Lady Day' and 'Ostara' are names incorrectly assigned to this holiday by some modern traditions of Wicca.)

Think of the May pole as a focal point of the old English village rituals. Many people would rise at the first light of dawn to go outdoors and gather flowers and branches to decorate their homes. Women traditionally would braid flowers into their hair. Men and women alike would decorate their bodies. Beltane marks the return of vitality, of passion. Ancient Pagan traditions say that Beltane marks the emergence of the young God into manhood. Stirred by the energies at work in nature, he desires the Goddess. They fall in love, lie among the grasses and blossoms, and unite. The Goddess becomes pregnant of the God. To celebrate, a wedding feast, for the God and Goddess must be prepared. Let Them guide you! Breads and cereals are popular. Try oatmeal cakes or cookies sweetened with a dab of honey. Dairy foods are again appropriate...just make a lovely wedding feast and you are sure to enjoy yourself! An early morning walk through a local park or forest could be fun for everyone. Gather up some plants or flowers to display in your home. Mom and daughter could braid their hair, and weave in a few tender blossoms.



Know i dont belive this to be a major one and i dont often pratice it but it be usefully for anyone here to read up about it, for more information just ask and i post a few more pages up about it
PostPosted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 3:33 am


This would be my favorite holoday ^_^

Shinys
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madwitch501

PostPosted: Thu Nov 30, 2006 1:23 am


myn to shinys! xd
PostPosted: Tue Apr 17, 2007 6:07 pm


Woohoo ^.^ T'is coming up soon whee I shall wear my Sabbat dress that I made to school on the 2nd (I tend to celebrate holidays on the corresponding full moon instead of the said day) whee It will be the first time I wear it in public sweatdrop I just finished it on Ostara. The few people that've seen it liked it (except for my mom, she didn't have any comment whatsoever..) so I'm a lil nervous.. Then again I don't really care what they think ^.^

o0 Mystic Mama 0o
Crew

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stephieannejanine
Crew

PostPosted: Sat Apr 28, 2007 4:53 pm


What does it look like?
PostPosted: Mon Apr 30, 2007 12:05 pm


Have a blessed Beltane everyone.
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Duskryn Claddath


DR490N

PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2007 2:30 pm


I will point out here that the 'god and goddess' are actually Cernunnos and Morrigan, the lord of the hunt and the mistress of war. the term of "god and goddess" as opposed to calling the gods and goddesses by name is a simplification born of wicca.
PostPosted: Fri Apr 18, 2008 6:12 pm


Beltaine is coming!!!!

OceanGypsy


chibi_elf_chan

Rainbow Hunter

PostPosted: Fri May 02, 2008 4:52 pm


Yay! Beltaine! My bf's birthday is on Beltaine....there's a public celebration near me soon, but i don't think i'm going to make it...
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