39 lines
2.0 KiB
Plaintext
39 lines
2.0 KiB
Plaintext
|
||
Month: Festival: God: Goddess: Time: Solar Dec.
|
||
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Feb. Oimelc Angus Og Brighid 16 deg. 18'S
|
||
|
||
Mar. Mean Earrach Angus Og Danu 0 deg. Aries
|
||
|
||
May Beltane Belenos Danu 16 deg. 18'N
|
||
|
||
June Mean Samradh Belenos Aine 0 deg. Cancer
|
||
|
||
Aug. Lughnasadh Lugh Aine 16 deg. 18'N
|
||
|
||
Sept. Mean Foghamhar Lugh Morrigan 0 deg. Libra
|
||
|
||
Oct. Samhain Cernunnos Morrigan 16 deg. 18'S
|
||
|
||
Dec. Mean Geimredh Cernunnos Brighid 0 deg. Capricorn
|
||
|
||
The Minor High Days are Mean Earrach (Spring Equinox), Mean Samradh
|
||
(Summer Solstice), Mean Foghamhar (Fall Equinox), Mean Geimredh (Winter
|
||
Solstice). These are based on the fixed signs of Aries, Cancer, Libra and
|
||
Capricorn. These are calculated by standard means.
|
||
The Major High Days are calculated as to when the Sun reaches 16
|
||
degrees 18 minutes declination, North or South. This puts them half way
|
||
between the Minor High Days, plus or minus a couple of hours. This is based on
|
||
the research of Robert Larson into the Famous "Cologny Calendar" as well as his
|
||
analysis of the observaton angles he believes were used at Stonehenge.
|
||
For observing purposes, the Celts reckoned each day as starting with
|
||
sunset of the night before.
|
||
For each holiday, two deities have been assigned. One is the major,
|
||
the other is the minor. The deity is first honored as a minor deity one
|
||
festival. The next festival, it is the major one. It is recommended, that one
|
||
male and one female deity be honored each festival. These are the Irish ones.
|
||
Feel free to use Gods and Goddesses from any Indo-European culture.
|
||
Druid New Moons are celebrated on the sixth night after the night in
|
||
which the New Moon is first visible. In other words, the "first quarter".
|
||
|
||
|