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Posted: Sat Jul 01, 2006 1:38 am
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So a Didikai Domari, Three Recons and a Zoroastrian all walk into a bar…
I couldn’t resist. It sounded like such a bad joke.
The inspiriation is that- as tenitive plans and desires of involved parties stand, I have one Celtic Recon, one Hellenic Recon, one Norse Recon, a Zoroastrian and of course, myself here- at my home, for that “end of October” festival. Fogmani, Samhain, Thesmophoria, Nav Dien… the list goes on, especially considering that none of these days are really so much “days” as seasons of celebration.
And that’s just the Northern European faiths- haven’t touched on my extended practices or the only “pagan” religion I know of that holds Yeshua ben Yoseph as their prophet/incarnated god etc.
So- I think it is reasonable that at some point my guests might wander off and honor this season in their own special way. However, I can’t help but think that with the people involved, it would be a great idea to do something together.
Having worked for SummerStar, a festival presented by the Primitive Celtic Church- I have an idea as to what goes into making a great ritual. The process can take months, and while the limited participation in this simplifies matters to a certain extent, there is still a lot of thinking, planning and the like to be done.
Which brings me to the point of the topic-
What does this season mean to others? What aspects are vital in it’s celebration?
I want to keep this specific to what individuals do. We all know how the generic neo-pagans cast circles and do cakes and ales.
What do you hold to be important to the spirit of the season? What aspects of ritual could you not live without come the season’s holidays?
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Posted: Sat Jul 01, 2006 4:07 am
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TeaDidikai So a Didikai Domari, Three Recons and a Zoroastrian all walk into a bar… I couldn’t resist. It sounded like such a bad joke. I want to hear the end of this joke when it comes to fruition. wink
Quote: What does this season mean to others? For me it means carrying around more iron because the Sidhe go rampant around Samhain. But that's beside the point... It means the sun's decline, the nights becoming longer than the days. Winter's coming, summer's ending. Autumn things are happening.
Quote: What aspects are vital in it’s celebration? Bonfire. Definately. 3nodding
Quote: What do you hold to be important to the spirit of the season? Leaves changing color. The Veils growing thin. That Autumn smell in the air. Apples. Dressing up. Apple pie and apple crumble. That oddness in the air around that time of year. Ummm... I don't really know what else to give you.
Quote: What aspects of ritual could you not live without come the season’s holidays? Eh... My Path doesn't actually have any specific holidays around then except the Equinox. Nor does it have rituals... I might do something on a specific day because I have to but I won't know until the time comes. Sometimes my stuff is a bit too spontaneous. For example an Autumn ritual for me would be walking through orange woods, finding a nice spot and sitting there for a while. Then I'd go home, possibly picking up some token on the way if the forest felt like giving it to me. Sorry if I'm not much help... That probably wasn't what you were looking for. sweatdrop
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Posted: Sat Jul 01, 2006 9:53 am
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Posted: Sat Jul 01, 2006 10:25 am
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Posted: Sat Jul 01, 2006 1:14 pm
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TeaDidikai What does this season mean to others? What aspects are vital in it’s celebration? The drinking of whiskey to honour my ancestors, pouring a tiny amount on the soil. That's all that's vital
TeaDidikai What do you hold to be important to the spirit of the season? What aspects of ritual could you not live without come the season’s holidays? See above.
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Posted: Sat Jul 01, 2006 1:37 pm
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Posted: Sat Jul 01, 2006 2:18 pm
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Posted: Sat Jul 01, 2006 5:46 pm
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TeaDidikai What does this season mean to others? What aspects are vital in it’s celebration? I want to keep this specific to what individuals do. We all know how the generic neo-pagans cast circles and do cakes and ales. What do you hold to be important to the spirit of the season? What aspects of ritual could you not live without come the season’s holidays? The October season mean a lot to me since it holds my fav. holiday, Halloween! ^-^ Evan though I celebrate Samhain(sp?), it will always be Haloween to me. A holiday of Ghosts and Spirits, of remembering the dead, and winding down to prepare for winter. One of the things that I absolutly have to have are Jack-o-lanterns. Those grining light up faces that turn away evil. ^-^ I also put a pict of my dad on my altar (he died years ago), and some apple slices for the dead that come by that night. Other than that, I just love how the air feels, all soft and errie.
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Posted: Sun Jul 02, 2006 3:22 am
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reagun ban TeaDidikai What does this season mean to others? What aspects are vital in it’s celebration? The drinking of whiskey to honour my ancestors, pouring a tiny amount on the soil. My god likes whiskey too. ninja
I have an odd thing when it comes to ancestors. For one, they were from so many different cultures it would be difficult to honor all of them properly. Secondly, some of them weren't actually honorable people. Third, I haven't researched my lineage beyond my great-grandparents because we don't know who some of them are (*has odd family*). I do still honor and respect my grandfather who died a few years ago but he still hangs about my grandmother's house waiting for her so I honor him at Christmas when I'm there. Other than that, the ancestor thing really isn't a huge part of my practise.
Halloween is still great fun though. 3nodding
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Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2006 1:39 am
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Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2006 3:53 am
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Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2006 5:47 am
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Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2006 6:20 am
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reagun ban missmagpie reagun ban Anyone wanna play spot the Celt? Oooh! Ooooh! I wanna play! Let's see... stubborn, pigheaded, drinks a lot... likes to hurt things... doesn't get sarcasm... You can see where this is going. xp Yeah, but I was referring to myself, not your piece of meat. gonk But I like my piece of meat!
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