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Tag: trees

The Year of the Horse

January 31, 2014October 7, 2015

he Year of the Horse is newly foaled today. As you probably know, the Chinese New Year is based on their zodiac system, Shēngxiào, which is based on solar & lunar times.  Years are named after twelve (solar) animals, the new year begins on the … continue reading »

Categories: MythologyTagged in: Chinese New Year horses trees Trojan Horse

May Day, Beltane, and Hawthorn

May 1, 2013October 7, 2015

he title of this post almost sounds like the name of an alt-folk band, but it’s actually just a plain title for a seasonal holiday, a holy bonfire, and an amazing tree. A large part of my work within mythology involves restoring our ancient mythic … continue reading »

Categories: Cycles Goddesses Mythology RitualTagged in: Beltane hawthorn pagan holy days seasons trees

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