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Am I a different sign?
No,
You do not have to learn a new sign, the ancient zodiac is not affected by Earth's wobble. Most Americans rely on the Tropical zodiac and under this tradition, what matters is when you were born in relation to theEquinoxes, not the position of the stars. Constellations were used to label the sections of the year millennia ago. The issue of the 13
the sign wedged in the sky between Scorpio and Sagitarrius does not affect Western astrology traditions as modern astrologers are conscious that there are countless constellations in the sky, but Western astrology is based on 12 signs.
Thursday, May 6, 2010
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HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Sacred Plants of Winter Solstice
Sacred Plants of Winter Solstice
Evergreens
symbolizing: Continuity of Life, Protection, Prosperity types: Pine, Fir, Cedar, Juniper, other evergreens forms: boughs, wreaths, garlands, trees divinities: Green Goddesses & Gods; Hertha; Cybele, Attis, Dionysius (Pine); Woodland Spirits traditions: Roman, Celtic, Teutonic, Christian
Holly
symbolizing: Old Solar Year; Waning Sun; Protection; Good Luck forms: boughs over portals, wreaths divinities: Holly King; Old Nick; Saturn; Bacchus; Wood Spirits; Holly Boys traditions: Roman, Celtic, English, Christian
Oak
symbolizing: New Solar Year; Waxing Sun; Endurance, Strength, Triumph, Protection, Good Luck forms: Yule log, acorns, wood for sacred fires divinities: Oak King; Oak Spirit; Sky Gods including Thor, Jupiter, Zeus traditions: Teutonic, Celtic, Christian
Mistletoe
symbolizing: Peace, Prosperity, Healing, Wellness, Fertility, Rest, Protection forms: boughs, amulet sprigs above doorways, kissing balls divinities: Oak Spirit; Frigga and Balder traditions: Celtic, Teutonic
Ivy
symbolizing: Fidelity, Protection, Healing, Marriage, Victory, Honor, Good Luck forms: crowns, wreaths, garlands divinities: Dionysius; Bacchus; Great Goddess; Ivy Girls traditions: Greek, Roman, English, Christian
Frankincense
symbolizing: Sun, Purification, Consecration, Protection, Spiritual Illumination forms: incense, oils divinities: Sun Gods, Ra at Dawn, Bel traditions: Babalyonian, Assyrian, Egyptian, Jewish, Greek, Roman, Christian
Myrrh
symbolizing: Healing, Death and Afterlife, Purification, Inner Peace forms: incense, oils divinities: Isis, Ra at Midday traditions: Egyptian, Jewish, Christian
Celtic Tree Calendar's Sacred Trees of Winter Solstice
Yew: Last Day of Solar Year; Death. Silver Fir: Winter Solstice Day; Birth. Birch: Month following Winter Solstice; Beginnings.
Holly
Oak
Mistletoe
Ivy
Frankincense
Myrrh
Celtic Tree Calendar's Sacred Trees of Winter Solstice
Friday, December 11, 2009
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