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Well, it's this Saturday, but wanted to wish the Pagan's a Blessed Beltain while I'm here and thinking about it. Last weekend I went to a Pagan festival (Michigan Mayfest) and met some great people and camped out over night, despite the pouring rain. Anyways... Hope it's a good one!
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We hope ye had a happy and blessed beltane lass, and hope you find joy in samhein in the up coming months.
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But first, Mabon!
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Love withers under constraint; its very essence is liberty. It is compatible neither with envy, jealousy or fear. It is there most pure, perfect and unlimited when its votaries live in confidence, equality and unreserve. ~Percy Byshe Shelley |
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However lass and me thinks ye are a lass that would be under wiccan tradiation not druidic, since the mabon to druids is born on 21st of December to traditationalists.....
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Strange, I thought Mabon is in september 23. I am used to celebrate autumnal equinox in 23.
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I am not familiar with the druidic path. I'm a celtic christopagan. According to my tradition, Mabon is in September as well, Teiksma.
This is the celtic wheel of the year that I personally follow. http://www.moonstruckky.com/images/year.jpg |
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