Make love in the woods on Beltane!

by Sirona 7 Replies latest jw friends

  • Sirona
    Sirona

    Merry Beltane! (April 30th-May 1st)

    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.

    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.
    http://www.wicca.com/celtic/akasha/beltane.htm

    Blessed Be!

  • Silverleaf
    Silverleaf

    Blessed be, Sirona!

    Silverleaf

  • gsx1138
    gsx1138

    Happy Beltane to you as well. Unfortunately, I'll miss the local festivals for various reasons. One of them being I have to really study for my mid-term. However, I make sure to light a candle to my patron Goddess and take my daughter to the park everyday so she can touch the trees and flowers. At 10 months old she doesn't do all that much. Blessed Be

    Dear Lord, please save me from your followers.

  • Sirona
    Sirona

    I'm really excited to have my first festival this Saturday with the local pagan group!

    Anyone know how to make flower coronets?

    gsx - that sounds like a lovely thing to do with your daughter and I do hope your study goes ok.

    Sirona

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  • Sirona
    Sirona

    Now, I wouldn't want any of you to miss this traditional opportunity...

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  • invisible
    invisible

    Celtic here Sirona, how ye be ye olde hobbit?

    Making love in the woods on Beltane, oh ruddy nora, now you gone and turned me on, fiddlesticks!!

    Tumbling through the leaf clutter surrounded by my triad of 3 trees, primroses of purple and yellow hue scattering about. Wild bluebells caressing every nook and cranny, the first leaf cover overhead making a canopy of shining shimmering light, the babbling brook dancing upon its merry way to the warm moist saturation of the wild bog below, where old logs catch the evening sunlight, moss and lichen clinging tenaciously upon textured surface, our fingers entwine, the back arches, the mouth falls open in abandoned esctasy, oh my giddy aunt, thats enough!!

    Happy moonbeam dancing, to fertility an all that, rebirth, spring, parties and consultations with the spirits of ancient wisdom.

    Onen Hag Oll Mebyon Kernow!!

    Much peace

    Celtic

  • Xander
    Xander

    Hey, does this mean, come fall, we get x-JW approved suggestions for Samhein? (Pronounced sow-in or so-ween, depending on where you live)

    Xander F
    (Unseen Apostate Directorate of North America - Ohio order)

    A fanatic is one who, upon losing sight of his goals, redoubles his efforts.
    --George Santayana

  • Sirona
    Sirona

    Hi Celtic! ooh I liked your little story! and u wanna see the grass stains on my bum!

    Xander, I'm going to post on all the Sabbats I think. That way, the ex-jw community can learn to take the JW sticks from up their asses (if they haven't already) and enjoy life!

    Sirona

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