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April Showers Bring May Flowers … and Woozles!!

Twice a year, on the Solstice holidays, Basement Cat and Ceiling Cat are locked in mortal combat over the Light. At Winter Solstice, Ceiling Cat prevails and the light starts returning … gradually the memory of basement cat fades until the light and dark are equal on Spring Equinox. From that point on,  the light returns more rapidly and on May 1st we arrive at the midpoint between Spring Equinox and Summer Solstice.

Today, my sunrise was at 5:47am CDT and my sunset will be at 7:48pm … more than 14 hours of daylight, adding 2 hours since the equinox. By the end of May, we will have added 49 more minutes of daylight.

May your May days be filled with sunlight, flowers … and kissable snouts!

 

 

 

 

 

Beltane, celebrated on May 1st, is one of the cross quarter holidays from the pagan Wheel of the Year. It is  “the celebration of life, the land, the union of mankind with the mother earth and the purification and rebirth of all things”.

As with all earth based holidays, we celebrate what we see around us in nature: the weather is warmer, plants and flowers are blooming, wildlife is more active and we are energized by what we see and feel. Beltane is about the sheer joy of life and taking part in it.

This advice for Beltane should sound familiar to progressives:

   “Being on a spiritual path of any kind is not a part time thing. It is a way of life, and that is an everyday thing. It is not enough to make a commitment to spirit if you don’t carry that through all your thoughts and actions for the rest of the year.”

Go out and enjoy the day, leap a bonfire (carefully), dance around a maypole and listen to some stirring music from Loreena McKennitt performing the Huron Beltane Fire Dance:

To all my pagan and non-pagan friends alike: “Bright Blessings on Beltane!”

Let’s reaffirm our commitment to our spiritual and progressive path and dedicate ourselves to the work that, quite clearly, still needs to be done.

Hover quotes courtesy of Goodreads.

(Crossposted from  Views from North Central Blogistan.)


24 comments

  1. slksfca

    …from the Christian tradition is this one, adapted from St. Francis of Assisi’s ‘Canticle of the Sun.’ I still think of this every Springtime. Happy Beltane, Jan and peeps!

    All creatures of our God and King

    Lift up your voice and with us sing,

    Alleluia! Alleluia!

    Thou burning sun with golden beam,

    Thou silver moon with softer gleam!

    Thou rushing wind that art so strong

    Ye clouds that sail in Heav’n along,

    Alleluia! Alleluia!

    Thou rising moon, in praise rejoice,

    Ye lights of evening, find a voice!

    Thou flowing water, pure and clear,

    Make music for thy Lord to hear,

    Alleluia! Alleluia!

    Thou fire so masterful and bright,

    That givest man both warmth and light.

    Dear mother earth, who day by day

    Unfoldest blessings on our way,

    Alleluia! Alleluia!

    The flowers and fruits that in thee grow,

    Let them His glory also show.

  2. bfitzinAR

    Have a happy earworm to go with your Beltane – bright blessings indeed.  Bless the house, the hearth, the kinder, the kine, and all who enter herein!  Rejoice in the sun which always shines whether we can see it or not, bringer of light, warmth, and energy to our mother the earth and thus to us.  Blessed be!

  3. jlms qkw

    by building a snowdude?

    😉

    no snow here yet, a bit in the valley this morning, park city had more, and colorado mountains near boulder have 10 inches!  

  4. TokenLiberal

    Been trying to post this for a while – I think I’ve got it now – some baby Casey snoutage!!!

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  5. princesspat

    In fact an early rising excited to see me black lab woke me up this morning……early!

    Thanks Jan, I appreciate reading such inspiring thoughts at the end of a busy day.

  6. jlms qkw

    she is interested in all the other things that happen on her birthday now that she is a bit older.  so we had a bit of a lesson.  

    she wouldn’t sit on my lap though, she snuggled up against me.  she must be too grown up for that now.  

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