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Maat
Goddess of Truth and Order

Goddess personifying all the elements of cosmic harmony as established by the creator god at the beginning of time. She was Truth and Order, Harmony and equilibrium. Her symbol was the Feather of Truth, which was weighed against the heart of the deceased before Osiris in the Other World.

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Pantheon: Egyptian
Element: Air
Sphere of Influence: Truth, Order and Harmony
Preferred colors: White
Associated symbol: Ostrich Feather, Scales
Animals associated with: Ostrich
Magickal Day: Wednesday
Associated Planet: Mercury

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The White Goddess - The Sabbats Contents

Sabbats Home Yule Imbloc Ostara
Beltane Lithia Lammas Mabon
Samhain      



The White Goddess - The Wheel of the Year

The Wheel of the Year

The Four Seasons are known as Solar Festivals, in that they mark a seasonal change caused by the Sun. The cross quarter days are marked by Fire Festivals and are usually celebrated as significant agricultural festivals. Together the Solar Festivals and the Fire Festivals make up the Wheel Of The Year. The Wheel Of The Year, is often broken into eight festivals, whether they are the eight Asatru Blots, Seasonal Festivals or Celtic Sabbats, and the observance of Solar energies at the solstices and equinoxes and the Fire energies on the cross quarter days, is a common theme throughout the world.

The Festivals of the Wheel Of The Year also represent the active and dormant states of nature, man and agriculture. Each of the festival days was ruled by a governing deity, whether a God or Goddess, with each region having its own associated deity. From planting to reaping to winter to summer... the seasons were of great importance to our ancestors, for their very existence depended upon good harvests, mild winters, enough rainfall.

The Four Fire Festivals

Imbolc - Feb 2nd
Disablot/Imbolc/Candlemas.
This holiday is also known as Candlemas, or Brigid's (pronounced BREED) Day.

Beltane - May 1 April 30th/May 1st
May Eve/Valpurgis/Cetsamhain/Roodmas/Shenn do Boaldyn/May Day
(Beltane derived from the Irish Gaelic "Bealtaine" or the Scottish Gaelic "Bealtuinn", meaning "Bel-fire", the fire of the Celtic god of light (Bel, Beli or Belinus).)

Lughnasa - August 2, July 31st/Aug 1st
Frey Fest/Lughnasa/Lugnasad/Lammas

Samhain - October 31
Winter Nights/Samhain/Feile Moingfinne/Halloween
(*Note: Samhain is pronounced sowen, soween, saw-win, saw-vane or sahven, not sam-hayne)

The Four Solar Festivals

Winter Solstice - Yule - Dec 21st/22nd
(Yule from the Anglo-Saxon 'Yula', meaning 'wheel' of the year.)

Spring Equinox - Ostara - Mar 21st/22nd

Summer Solstice - Lithia - Midsummers Eve - June 21st/22nd
(Midsummer, Gathering Day, Summer Solstice, Alban Heffyn, Feill-Sheathain)

Autumn Equinox - Harvest - Mabon - Sept 21st/22nd
Gwyl canol Hydref or Mabon: (pronounced May-bon. Also known as Harvest Home, Harvest Tide, Fall Equinox, Autumn Equinox etc.)


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Moon Phases

Last Quarter Jul 25 18:42
New Moon Aug 1 10:13
First Quarter Aug 8 20:20
Full Moon Aug 16 21:16

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Sabbats

Yule - Dec 21st/22nd
Imbolc - Feb 2nd
Ostara - Mar 21st/22nd
Beltane - April 30th/May 1st
Lithia - June 21st/22nd
Lammas - July 31st/Aug 1st

Mabon - Sept 23rd/24th
Samhain - Oct 31st

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Southern Hemisphere

Yule - June 21st
Imbolc - August 1st

Ostara - September 21st/22nd
Beltane - Oct 31st/Nov 1st
Lithia - Dec 21st/22nd
Lammas - Feb 1st/2nd
Mabon - March 21st
Samhain - April 30th/May 1st

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Crystal of the Day


Carnelian

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To focus, Helps in making decisions. Saturn, Earth. Sacred to Isis. Protective, aids concentration. Access to past life data. Can motivate you, and give you energy to turn your ideas into form. Stimulates the sexual/creative chakra, promotes protective, healing, peaceful, harmonious and patient energy, also eases PMS. Wish Stone, is highly favorable to health, long life, and good fortune. It’s special virtue is the fulfillment of one’s wishes if the stone is worn near the heart. (orange in color).
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