New Moon's St Marcus Day - Is It Real?

Diposting oleh writer on Kamis, 10 November 2011



in the film Twilight Saga: New Moon , Bella arrived in Volterra, Italy just in time to save Edward from revealing himself as a vampire in the crowd of mortals nadan 19th Festival of St. Marcus March Participants of the festival, dressed in a red, hooded robes, and March in the procession carrying the statue of St. Marcus to the church in the city center. In Twilight world, "Saint Marcus" celebrates the mortals they rid the city of vampires, when, in fact, a vampire himself. Volterra is home Volturri, lawgivers of the vampire world. Marcus is one of them. Some Twilight fans wear red 19th March to mark the holiday.

New Moon author Stephanie Meyer borrowed the fictional St. Marcus day in a real European celebration of St. Mark's day. It has changed the date: the 25th day of Markov of April. Since that date coincides with the ceremonies of Easter (movable feast, the date varies, but typically occurs in March or April), and a host of other Eurasian spring festival, it is thought that the Markov day is much older version of Christianity, Pagan rites. In the book Ostara, Edain McCoy writes, "As was done with a lot of Pagan festivals in Europe, the early church attempted to divert the symbolism of Ostara [the Spring Festival of the Germanic pagans] nablagdan St. Mark. instead of re-birth of the festival, St. Mark's paintings concentrated on death and martyrdom, by which Christian birth achieved ."

St. Mark is traditionally considered the author of the Gospel of Matthew in the Christian Bible. He believes that the companion of St. Paul, the great early Christian evangelist, that the Book of Acts refers to as "John Mark." Disciple of Paul, Mark is thought to have used Paul's preaching as a basis for the gospel. He is also remembered as the founder of the Coptic Church. Coptic tradition holds that Mark appears in the Gospels as a young man who carried water to the house where the Last Supper of Jesus and his Apostles occurred, like the boy who ran away naked when Jesus was arrested, and to pour the water Jesus turned into a wine at the wedding feast at Cana.

Mark said he was martyred 25th April, 68 in Alexandria, Egiptu.Skupina local people resented his attempts to deter them from their traditional gods. They placed a rope around his neck and dragged him through the streets until he was dead. Its main shrine in Egypt and Italy. His Italian shrine of the Basilica de San Marco in Venice, which is traditionally said to be the place where Mark's remains were buried. So, he really has nothing to do with Italy, although not specifically for the city of Volterra.

Perhaps because of his martyrdom, many curious traditions grew up over the centuries about the celebration of the Feast of St. Mark. In the seventeenth through the nineteenth century England, especially in the north and west, folklore held that the ghosts of those who will die next year, made ​​a procession, with the aim of which will die, the graveyard and the church at midnight on St. Mark's Eve. Some said the parade will be the coffins or headless or rotting corpses. Another is the procession will be identified, the spirit is like ghosts, and to be able to sit and watch the parade, because the past and know who was going to die.

to see the ghosts, folklore claims, one had to be fasting. Another legend held that one must be present at the cemetery at St. Mark's Eve three years in a row, and only the third year would see a specter. Sometimes, you live audience saw their ghosts, and died shortly thereafter. Another superstition concerning St. Mark's Eve is that on this night, a witch who sold his soul to the devil (or written their names in the book of the devil), and want to keep their otherworldly powers had to walk three times around the church back, peek through the keyhole, and recite certain words, and their powers will be lost.

Another traditional Markov Eva activity was stirring the ashes of the hearth. If the ashes formed part of the shoe, someone who has lived in the household will die during the year.

St. Mark's Eve was one of the three nights was associated with mrtvima.Drugi the St. John's Eve and All Saints Eve. According to some legends, these three nights, those who have died can come back to earth as ghosts. This conviction of all Saints Eve (Halloween) is a Christian appropriation of the Celtic harvest festival Samhain, the point where the veil between the living and the dead is at its thinnest, and halfway between the autumn and winter. Similarly, Mark's Eve marks the halfway between the spring and summer, and associated with the pagan festival of Ostara. St. John's Eve, traditionally celebrated on the 23rd June is associated with the pagan feast of Midsummer, or summer solstice.

Not all the legends associated with the Eva brand associated with death, ipak.Noć was also one where young women will try to divine where their future is going to be friends. There were several ways to accomplish this: by choosing twelve sage leaves at midnight, walking nine times around the haystack, while chanting, "Here is the cover, now where's the knife?" or baking dumb-cake, eat a piece of cake, and then walking back to bed without a word (hence the word "stupid"). If a woman is not any of these things, but especially if she prayed to St. Mark's, while working, it will see a shadow, or catch a fleeting insight, a man one day marry. However, if she went to bed without seeing a shadow and thought a new dug grave, that meant he would die unmarried.

These are mostly English traditions, though. In Italy, if Mark's Day is celebrated at all, it's a celebration, drink, and / or offer less bread sreće.Običaj wearing red and the procession seems that Stephanie Meyer invention.

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New Moon's St Marcus Day - Is It Real?

Diposting oleh writer on Selasa, 01 November 2011



in the film Twilight Saga: New Moon , Bella arrived in Volterra, Italy just in time to save Edward from revealing himself as a vampire in the crowd of mortals nadan 19th Festival of St. Marcus March Participants of the festival, dressed in a red, hooded robes, and March in the procession carrying the statue of St. Marcus to the church in the city center. In Twilight world, "Saint Marcus" celebrates the mortals they rid the city of vampires, when, in fact, a vampire himself. Volterra is home Volturri, lawgivers of the vampire world. Marcus is one of them. Some Twilight fans wear red 19th March to mark the holiday.

New Moon author Stephanie Meyer borrowed the fictional St. Marcus day in a real European celebration of St. Mark's day. It has changed the date: the 25th day of Markov of April. Since that date coincides with the ceremonies of Easter (movable feast, the date varies, but typically occurs in March or April), and a host of other Eurasian spring festival, it is thought that the Markov day is much older version of Christianity, Pagan rites. In the book Ostara, Edain McCoy writes, "As was done with a lot of Pagan festivals in Europe, the early church attempted to divert the symbolism of Ostara [Spring Festival of the Germanic pagans] nablagdan St. Mark's. Instead the festival of rebirth, St. Mark's paintings concentrated on death and martyrdom, by which Christian birth achieved ."

St. Mark is traditionally considered the author of the Gospel of Matthew in the Christian Bible. He believes that the companion of St. Paul, the great early Christian evangelist, that the Book of Acts refers to as "John Mark." Disciple of Paul, Mark is thought to have been used as the basis of Paul's preaching of the Gospel. He is also remembered as the founder of the Coptic Church. Coptic tradition holds that Mark appears in the Gospels as a young man who carried water to the house where the Last Supper of Jesus and his Apostles occurred, like the boy who ran away naked when Jesus was arrested, and to pour the water Jesus turned into a wine at the wedding feast at Cana.

Mark said he was martyred 25th April, 68 in Alexandria, Egiptu.Skupina local people resented his attempts to deter them from their traditional gods. They placed a rope around his neck and dragged him through the streets until he was dead. Its main shrine in Egypt and Italy. His Italian shrine of the Basilica de San Marco in Venice, which is traditionally said to be the place where Mark's remains were buried. So, he really has nothing to do with Italy, although not specifically for the city of Volterra.

Perhaps because of his martyrdom, many curious traditions grew up over the centuries about the celebration of the Feast of St. Mark. In the seventeenth through the nineteenth century England, especially in the north and west, folklore held that the ghosts of those who will die next year, made ​​a procession, with the aim of which will die, the graveyard and the church at midnight on St. Mark's Eve. Some said the parade will be the coffins or headless or rotting corpses. Another is the procession will be identified, the spirit is like ghosts, and to be able to sit and watch the parade, because the past and know who was going to die.

to see the ghosts, folklore claims, one had to be fasting. Another legend held that one must be present at the cemetery at St. Mark's Eve three years in a row, and only the third year would see a specter. Sometimes, you live audience saw their ghosts, and died shortly thereafter. Another superstition concerning St. Mark's Eve is that on this night, a witch who sold his soul to the devil (or written their names in the book of the devil), and want to keep their otherworldly powers had to walk three times around the church back, peek through the keyhole, and recite certain words, and their powers will be lost.

Another traditional Markov Eva activity was stirring the ashes of the hearth. If the ashes formed part of the shoe, someone who has lived in the household will die during the year.

St. Mark's Eve was one of the three nights was associated with mrtvima.Drugi the St. John's Eve and All Saints Eve. According to some legends, these three nights, those who have died can come back to earth as ghosts. This conviction of all Saints Eve (Halloween) is a Christian appropriation of the Celtic harvest festival Samhain, the point where the veil between the living and the dead is at its thinnest, and halfway between the autumn and winter. Similarly, Mark's Eve marks the halfway between the spring and summer, and associated with the pagan festival of Ostara. St. John's Eve, traditionally celebrated on the 23rd June is associated with the pagan feast of Midsummer, or summer solstice.

Not all the legends associated with the Eva brand associated with death, ipak.Noć was also one where young women will try to divine where their future is going to be friends. There were several ways to accomplish this: by choosing twelve sage leaves at midnight, walking nine times around the haystack, while chanting, "Here is the cover, now where's the knife?" or baking dumb-cake, eat a piece of cake, and then walking back to bed without a word (hence the word "stupid"). If a woman is not any of these things, but especially if she prayed to St. Mark's, while working, it will see a shadow, or catch a fleeting insight, a man one day marry. However, if she went to bed without seeing a shadow and thought a new dug grave, that meant he would die unmarried.

These are mostly English traditions, though. In Italy, if Mark's Day is celebrated at all, it's a celebration, drink, and / or offer less bread sreće.Običaj wearing red and the procession seems that Stephanie Meyer invention.

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What Does the Summer Solstice Have to Do With Your Wellness Business?

Diposting oleh writer on Senin, 24 Oktober 2011



Happy Summer Solstice! 21st June marks the longest day of the year, where the sun reaches its highest točku.Solsticij is celebrated around the world, it honor its ancient traditions, or enjoying a backyard barbecue.

height of summer is a time when their energy increases, both physically and mentally. This is the novelty and excitement. It is also time to create both inner and outer balance.

But as the summer solstice have to do with your Wellness Company?

as well as physical and mental energy increases in this time of year, May you find that you have more creative ideas about their radu.Solsticij is a great opportunity to take advantage of all the excitement and energy uptake in the creativity in your business. Make sure that the time to use their creativity. Here are some ideas to start:

Brainstorm - Schedule weekly brainstorming. Turn off the computer, e-mail and other distractions and allow your creative juices flowing. Create a mind map of your next product launch programs or ideas.

time away - Get away for a day or a weekend at the Retreat business plan your marketing calendar of Autumn. There are no rules against the business plan into a luxury spa, either!

-. Partner Set aside a block of time to connect with joint venture partners

Mastermind -. Reach out to other businesses and collectively take this energizing time of the year

Connecting with your customers - Do not assume just because the summer is that customers do not want to hear from you. You may submit a brief overview of using the free online survey tool, or download the audio to create a summer series, so customers can stay connected with you on-the-go.

Summer is the ideal time to take away the reward for all the hard work you put in throughout the year. Remember, the solstice is about internal and external balance, to make sure that extra special care of yourself! I am getting on Fridays this summer!

Successful Together, the

Suzanne Monroe
Founder and CEO, IAWP

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The Winter Solstice, What Is It?

Diposting oleh writer on Minggu, 23 Oktober 2011


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Usually, the winter solstice is called 'winter', that is 21 December and when we experience the shortest dan.Osi tilt of the Earth at its farthest, and it appears more evident further north one.

This is without doubt one of the oldest celebrations known to man and, of course, preceded by anything Roman. This was an ancient Norse people believed that the sun is wheel-drive of the season and it is from the word 'wheel' that we get the word 'Christmas'. With the days getting from this point there was much to celebrate our Nordic friends smoked pipes, singing songs and probably drank too much.

of the Celts came to celebrate this day. Cutting the sacred mistletoe from the oak and have a great holidays below. We still used in many Mistletoe Christmas traditions today.

Perhaps this is the winter solstice has been used as a method or marker, measurement of the stores that are stored in order to see our ancestors through the winter. It would be necessary to know exactly at what stage they were during the winter. Most cattle that were killed at that time to avoid the use of valuable food to feed them. It is known that many people in the northern area, met his death through starvation between January and April.

good luck, however, it would be safe to say that wine and beer that are made from the summer harvest fermented by now, and I made ​​that I use as winter comes howling in.

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Yule Sabbat

Diposting oleh writer on Selasa, 18 Oktober 2011



Yule or Winter Solstice scientifically based on the still standing position of the sun, which has trained more than 10,000 years by many cultures (especially Native Americans, Spanish and Mexican Indians) worldwide, with celebrations and festivals for more than 12 days). Christmas Eve is a kind of spiritual, psychological and physiological renewal of the mind, body and soul includes 4 elements (Earth, or north, east, or air, fire, or south, and water, or West), and the fifth part of a Spirit Guide in the top right side up pentagram and pentagram (which are based on mathematical geometry). Winter solstice is unique among the days of the year - the shortest day and longest night. Darkness rules, but only briefly, from now until the summer solstice, the nights will grow shorter and longer days, even in Alaska

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winter solstice is the turning point has been carefully monitored in many ancient kulturama.Kamenje in a circle at Stonehenge are aligned in order to determine the dates of the summer and winter, as well as the position of the month throughout the year. Even older than Stonehenge in the crowd at Newgrange in the valley of the River Boyne in Ireland. It was built about 4500 B.C.E. Morning of the winter solstice, the sun came back into the mound, travels down the stone corridor, and illuminates the spiral designs on the back wall of the cave.

Christmas Eve is one of four small Pagan Sabbats (with religious festivals and holidays are Ostara, Midsummer or Litha and Mabon) in symbolic and constantly turning the wheel of the year. Eve has long been celebrated as the rebirth of the sun (Sun God Ra / Re), the sun, and the continued existence of life itself. According to Celtic folklore, the Oak King and Holly King are two sides of the Greenman or the Horned God (Cernunnos), Oak King oversees the lighter part of the year (at Litha), while the Holly King oversees diogodine dark on Christmas Eve.

in the northern hemisphere, Christmas Eve is usually celebrated on or around 21 December, depending on the day of arrival a full month before this Sabbat. Christmas Eve festivals, ceremonies, rituals may consist of a simple prayer lonely all the way through elaborate social and spiritual gathering of men, women and children. Depending on their spiritual path, some people observe Christmas Eve for 1 day or 3, 7, or up to 12 days.

Happy Yule and Winter Solstice

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Hanukkah Magic Through the Tree of Life

Diposting oleh writer on Kamis, 13 Oktober 2011



"Look, Mom! Sam Christmas tree ."

"Hmm." I replied, trying my best not to encourage nor to lose a four-year-old daughter while she proudly pointed to her makeshift pyramid of stuffed animals.

is not that there anything wrong with Christmas trees. Although I am Jewish, I can enjoy the holiday decorations this time of year, with all its glitter and charm. And when my daughter would squeal in delight on Christmas fare, I always laughed right along with it.

tree, however, became the source of a growing obsession. She understood that we had a Jewish home and did not adorn the Christmas tree. As a bright and pleasant child, she never claimed the point with me.

But there is always a clear tone of sadness and regret in her voice when she would say,

"Mom, I really like Christmas trees ."

I had briefly considered the idea of ​​Hanukkah Bush, tongue-in-cheek satire on the Christmas tree that is has made its way into a secular Jewish domove.Ideja not sit right with me, iako.Božićno tree by either any other name is still a Christmas tree.

I was thinking about something our rabbi wrote about how the homes filled with love of Jewish tradition throughout the year eliminates the December dilemu.Lijep sense, but what theory, the reality is that apples and honey, sabbath candles and sukka not actually eliminate the Christmas envy of my child too young to appreciate the depth of Jewish tradition.

So I got the idea.

I picked up my daughter from preschool that day.

"So I think about trees," I said as I raised my daughter in her car.

"Really?" she said expectantly. It's almost December, after all, and obsessive four-year-olds are adept at jumping to conclusions.

"No, no Christmas tree." I felt this clearly.

, "Oh?" If he felt any disappointment, it was masked by the intense curiosity.

"I thought it would be nice if we got the Tree of Life." I explained.

"As the Sabbath?" It is the memory of a metaphorical song of the same name, singing our Cantor, when the Torah out of the harbor.

"kind of like that," I continued. "It is a tree we will have in our house throughout the year. We can decorate it for all Jewish holidays, and perhaps even important day for our family too. Such as birthdays. Or mom and dad anniversary ."

I do not think I've ever seen a bigger smile, and my daughter grins some big grins.

Ideally I'd like potted tree of life, but in our home do not get enough natural light to make a sound. We chose artificial ficus with broad leaves. It was a long, bare trunk, and branches, with leaves the color of summer. Nothing at all like Christmas time evergreen.

As we went to the store, we talked about how we'll decorate it.

"Since Hanukkah is soon," I said, "I bet you can hang dreidels on it, and we'll add the lights of Hanukkah as the festival of lights, and oh look -. They have six pointed snowflakes here !"

"And for Rosh Hashanah," my daughter has offered, "We can turn it into an apple tree !"

"This is a great idea," I smiled.

It's hard to miss six feet tall potted ficus protruding košarice.Žena us passing remarked: "What a beautiful tree you girls ."

"This is the tree of life", he praised my daughter. "We'll decorate it for the Jewish holidays throughout the year !"

I am sure that our ficus, ablaze with blue and white lights, can cause a fair deal of drama and horror, gasping from some of my fellow Jews. And to be fair, I am sure that our Tree of Life disproportionately adorned for a relatively small festival of Hanukkah. But we'll see. I sincerely look forward to the light color and ornate masquerade masks for our tree on Purim, and maybe some faux pomegranates, and corn for Sukkot (we keep it that way straight through Thanksgiving.) While Hanukkah gifts, of course, have found their way under the tree life, I think the birthday presents they found their home too. And maybe, if I'm lucky, something special from my husband for the anniversary in the future will find its way to the base of its trunk.

I am a Jew who believes in tradicije.Tradiciju development that respects the past and present recognized.

for us, our tree of life is just that. I hope that will free our children from the envy of lights and trees, while at the same time, in honor of the Jewish home that was burned with a celebration not only in December, but throughout the year.

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Who Was The Hero Of Hanukkah?

Diposting oleh writer on Rabu, 12 Oktober 2011



Ok, what scholars of Jewish history, he is also a question for you. What does it mean to be a hero? In the famous story of Hanukkah, we all know and love, the story of Judah Maccabbee and his family who fought and defeated the Syrian Greeks and rededicated the Temple, the little cruise of oil which is only supposed to last one day but lasted eight days, piercing story Hannah and her sons who died before the secular sacred name of God, in that famous story that he was a hero? Who is at the most courage?

Well, you could say that all of them were heroes, and to some extent to be right. Judah and his brothers showed physical courage against the raw physical power of the enemy's army. They fought well, they were brave and we remember them with love and pride. It is perhaps no coincidence that when we are Jews, whether in the State of Israel or the Diaspora, the schedule of Olympic-type events, they are almost always called Maccabi and Maccabiah Games. We honor the efforts of the Maccabees shows, and we honor them in this way moves.

Ana and her sons were heroes, sons refused to renounce their faith, and they are willing to die as martyrs, to be paid to the holy name of God, and Ana stood and watched as each was killed .. I could give them the Romans, but it is not. Our tradition is full of examples of those who chose to die as Jews, not live as otpadnici.Deset rabbis who were executed by the Romans and those brave souls who died at Masada remind us it is always necessary to protect our Jewish identity, regardless of it.

No, my personal choice for the hero is a priest who Hanukkah menorah is lit in the temple, knowing that there was only enough oil for one day. He knew that oil had to last for eight days, because that is how many days before the temple dedication was held. He knew he did not have enough oil, and it caught fire anyway. How could he do it? He has faith that somehow, in a way that did not even know at the time, somehow a miracle will happen and there will be enough ulja.Najjednostavnija thing for him that he did not make it to the light menorah, and probably nobody would criticize him . But he is not the easy way out. He had faith, he lit a menorah, a miracle happened.
Miracles happen to those who ask them to happen. At the time of the Maccabees and in our time as well. Happy Hanukkah!

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