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1-A series of 4 short videos for the #CrossQuarterDay between Autumn Equinox + Winter Solstice. The date is +/- November 7, observances from 10/ 31 to 11/ 10: #Halloween #DayOfTheDead #Samhain, #MartinsDay etc. In #Latvian tradition it's #Mārtiņi or Mārtiņdiena- which shares a name- and modern date, Nov 10- with the Christian saint, but celebrates a much older #pagan god.
YouTube links in 2 posts, then #Spectra
1 Goddess for Dark Days, Witches - and Rebirth! #Ragana
youtube.com/shorts/Mh1CqK7FNTY…
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2- This marks the end of the Time of Spirits, a period of remembrance and celebration of the dead-not just a night or a couple of days, but a whole season. Now begins the Winter season
2 Time of Spirits Ends
youtube.com/shorts/CM3iGNw_TG8…
3 Winter is Coming! Mārtiņi
youtube.com/shorts/ZBQYvYSSKow…
4 Time of Ice Begins: 2nd Snow Garden and Forest
youtube.com/shorts/u6z71Ml2g_8…
#TimeOfIce #pagan #animist #Alberta #Canada #nature #Winter #Baltic #CrossQuarterDay
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Just checked my Spectra channel-- i'm not positive whether all 4 videos are fully viewable yet-- I uploaded last night, but it seems they might still be processing some of them..
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They looked fine to me. It’s interesting to see the cross over of cultures around Samhain.
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@Broadfork Good to know, thanks, they were probably gradually getting processed.. Celts, Scandinavians, Slavs, Balts, Germans, Greeks, Latins--and more!- all Indo-Europeans with related pantheons and at least some cultural practises :) Though my greatest interest is in the traditions that *predate* the Indo-Europeans-tricky to tease out, fragmentary and often speculative though it is...lol
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Yes the strands that connect us to our ancestors are tantalising to imagine.

I am drawn to how we celebrate or commemorate certain times of year around our lunar events and agrarian calendar. I am not religious but I am spiritual which is very different.

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@Broadfork Lunar dates are a whole oter subject I haven'tdelved into much!
I don't think I could claim exactly religiosity, either. I don't claim perfect understanding of the 'unseeable unknowable' but I do feel there are other levels of existence. Some can be approached with science- and surely more over time, but I also like to use the metaphors of goddesses and spirits of natural forces and places (+rhythms, patterns) etc as a way to practise reverence but also to enhance connection.
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Crossquarterday:

It's interesting - in my region, two late stone age/early bronze age wooden henge sites, Goseck and Pömmelte, are known, some 90 km apart (nearly S-N).

Goseck's palisades have gaps that seem to align with the sun's solstice positions.

But Pömmelte's henge can be read in parts (it has a complex history) as having gated gaps in its structures that possibly align with the crossquarterday directions of the sun.

If true, it documents that such awareness is ancient.

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@W_Lucht interesting! I'm sure the knowledge is ancient indeed- the Latvian tradition is for 8 seasons, I imagine all the other
European cultures had the same.