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ImbolcJanuary 31 - February Eve - Imbolc
Actually, this holiday is most usually celebrated
beginning at sundown on February 1, continuing through the day of February 2.
'Imbolc' means 'in the belly (of the Mother)' because that is where seeds are
beginning to stir. It is Spring. Another name for the holiday is 'Oimelc',
meaning 'milk of ewes', since it is lambing season. It was especially sacred to
the Celtic Fire Goddess, Brigit, patron of smithcraft, healing (midwifery), and
poetry. A Coven's High Priestess may wear a crown of lights (candles) to
symbolize the return of the Goddess to her Maiden aspect, just as the Sun God
has reached puberty. Weather lore associated with this sabbat is retained by
the folk holiday of 'Groundhog's Day'. The Christian religion adopted a number
of these themes, as follows. February 1 became 'St. Brigit's Day', and February
2 became 'Candlemas', the day to make and bless candles for the liturgical
year. The 'Feast of the Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary' adapts the
Maiden Goddess theme. The alternative date of February 14 ( 'Old Candlemas',
Christianized as 'Valentine's Day') is employed by some Covens.
Read more here: » Wiccan Holidays: January 31 - February Eve -
Imbolc |
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Dream Interpretation Dictionary - January
January - To dream of this month, denotes you will be afflicted with unloved companions or children.
Source: 10 000 Dream
Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller
(See also: Dream
Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - January , Meaning of Dreams about January ,
Dream Interpretation January )
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 |  |  | 1 January: Health Benefits of Sahaja YogaHealth benefits of Sahaja Yoga
On being asked as to why so many
foreigners are coming to India, when advanced medicines are available with
doctors of modern medicine all over the world, Dr. Rai added, "The
doctors abroad don't have a treatment for the psyche of human being, except
giving tranquillizers, sedatives and anti-depressant drugs. These are not only
harmful, but also habit-forming. In view of this, Sahaj yoga, which can control
the psyche of human being by meditation, has become very popular to the
treatment and prevention of psychosomatic diseases like bronchial asthma,
migraine, irritable bowel syndrome, infertility, multiple scierosis and
spondylitis, to name a few. It is all due to the blessings of Shree Mataji
Nirmala Devi, who founded Sahaj Yoga centre, and has enlightened thousands of
people all over the world."
Sahaja Yoga hospital featured in The
Times of India (New Bombay Plus)
Read more here: » Sahaja Yoga: Health Benefits of Sahaja Yoga |
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 |  |  | 1 January: Unburden Yourself With Laughter
Gautama Buddha made a profound statement: "Be a light unto yourself". To this, Osho adds another: "Be a joke unto yourself". Osho would say: "I have to tell jokes because you are all religious people, you tend to be serious. I have to tickle you sometimes so that you forget your religiousness, your philosophies, theories, systems, and you fall down to earth". Osho has seen that in spontaneous laughter the noise of the mind stops for a few precious moments, allowing us to experience mindlessness or meditation, however fleetingly.
(See also: Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond,
Body Mind and Soul)
Read more here: » Love and Happiness: Unburden Yourself With Laughter |
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Festivals and Special DaysBuddhist
Festivals and Special Days
There
are many special or holy days held throughout the year by the Buddhist
community. Many of these days celebrate the birthdays of Bodhisattvas in the
Mahayana tradition or other significant dates in the Buddhist calendar. The
most significant celebration happens every May on the night of the full
moon, when Buddhist all over the world celebrate the birth, enlightenment and
death of the Buddha over 2,500 years ago. It has become to be known as Buddha
Day.
Read more here: » Buddhism: Buddhist
Festivals and Special Days |
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