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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Review of Kits by Sir Scrapalot, TBugz, Pebbles Jones and a Collab by Ruby Lane and Misty O'Brien

Diposting oleh writer on Minggu, 09 Oktober 2011



This week I had the opportunity to create a team of incredibly beautiful kits "Cutie Pie" Sir Scrapalot, "tradition" TBugz, "Living Unplugged" by Pebbles Jones, a "Fall Festival" a new collab on Ruby Lane and Misty O'Brien. Today I would like to share with you my reviews kits.

the first set I was lucky enough to play with a "Cutie Pie" Sir Scrapalot. I love Sir Scrapalot kitsch - every time I see one of their new releases, I just have them! They are sweet, colorful and playful and always want me to sit down and bilješku.Boje this kit are absolutely delicious! Papers are incredibly beautiful and versatile, with a gorgeous pattern and texture, the elements are sweet and genuine and WordArt brings everything together. All in all, a sweet kit, and I just love creating with it!

next kit I enjoyed creating with the "tradition" of TBugz. I began my quest for the perfect Christmas kit for my family CARDS for this year, and although the tradition is Christmas kit by definition, it's just caught my oči.Kombinacije color shells, gold, greens and blues in a richly textured papers will look nice on Christmas cards. I also loved the beautiful elements of ribbon flowers, sprays, scattered ... It just appealed to me!

Next on my list is "Living Unplugged" by Pebbles Jones. This is different, artsy, doodley, fun set for this wonderful designer who has let some of its traditional roots, and scrapbooking is venturing into the more edgy and artsy designs. This is what Pebble has to say about their kit. "Life is not always perfect, and to digital scrapbooking mini collection is just perfect for those moments is artsy, imperfect and full of drawings." And I can not agree more! It is perfect for those messy and noisy appearance on our kids a little misadventures!

Last, but certainly I at least, I played with the new fall kit for Ruby Lane and Misty O'Brien "Fall Festival". Due to the decline kits are like shoes: a girl can never have too many of them, and this girl in particular! I absolutely love the fall sets: the colors and textures are always so comforting and inviting! Like all the kits are falling, it does not disappoint! There is something just so soothing and home of the orange and yellow and purple and brown. It definitely takes its colors from fall foliage and it's something I can live with! I love polka dots and textures, the opposition is very rustic and glamorous in a variety of elements: kraft paper and glitter, ribbons and chipboard ... wonderful! Alfa is also beautiful, with letters alternating between color kit. Definitely a must have for fall stash!

tradition, the fall festival and Cutie Pie are available at Funky Playground Designs;. Unplugged Living is available at Scrap Girls

Happy elimination!

Marias

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Coordinate Your Calendar of Activities to Reduce Your Risk and Increase Your Exposure to Success

Diposting oleh writer on Rabu, 05 Oktober 2011



coordinate your calendar of activities with the activities around you. Make a list of all the activity dates to avoid conflicts. In today's world, it is easy to be very busy with unproductive things. Division of work and play can be more effective in their achievement of the group you were involved in. On the day planners and a virtual calendar, it is easy to separate calendar and miss koordinirati.Jednostavne errors, but very frustrating when this happens.

to put the schedule of activities at the reference calendar. You can put them on the calendar for reference or use a separate calendar for reference. You do not have to print these activities in the program calendar, but it does not need them before you plan your activities to avoid conflicts in the schedule. Now, take a list of activities you want to schedule and put them on a monthly calendar page. Make a list each month. Once the list of activities for each month, twelve to get a blank monthly calendar forms and assign specific dates for each activity and record them on a calendar sheet. Put a lot of thought into your planiranje.Dobro thought out plan, if it is fun to do because most of the time it works as planned. Avoid conflict at all costs. Know what the competition you have against you in your endeavors.

Now you're ready to plan your annual calendar with the details. Now that you have a list of activities that you plan and put them in order of priority must be placed on the calendar, planning sheets. What you want to accomplish first. Start with the annual activities, and quarterly activity, followed by monthly activities, and weekly activities. Share your monthly pages in the correct weeks. First, put the annual activities of the month you plan to schedule them. (Youth camp, Valentine's Banquet, Awards Banquet, Christmas or New Year party, fall festival for children and youth as an alternative to Halloween, Vacation Bible School, Beach trip, the young state functions, annual meetings and seminars, etc.)

Next, list your Quarterly activity (exercise, parties, scholarships, sports leagues and teams, drama, Bible study curriculum, schedules, etc.) Furthermore, the list of monthly activities. Many of these activities will be repeated activities. Now, a list of weekly activities - activities that meet each week. List of repetition of activities in the respective weeks. Organization is key to having a smooth program whether mechanical or philosophical, smooth process achieves greater results.

annual calendar for planning ideas. Bible studies, youth camp, Christmas Break Retreat, Summer Retreat, Spring Break Retreat, retreat Retreat, Party, Major home after the game Grants, special programs, summer canoe trips, fun trip to Disney World or the Adventure Park and snow skiing trip. Once you have all the activities listed by date and the calendar is complete, you have to adjust your complete calendar of activities with other programs of your local area and organization to make sure that there is no duplication or conflict. Once you have your calendar plans must meet with the leaders and share your calendar with them and get any input that the mass to be able to help with the success of your program. After scheduling the calendar's time to start enlisting volunteers to help.

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

Diposting oleh writer on Kamis, 29 September 2011



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New Moon author Stephanie Meyer borrowed fictional day in St. Marcus is a real European celebration of St. Mark's day. It has changed the dates: the 25th day of Markov April. Since the date coincides with the ceremonies of Easter (moveable feast, and dates vary, but usually occurs in March or April), and a host of other Eurasian spring festival, he thought it was Mark's day version of Christianity is much older, 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 Ostara [Spring Festival of the Germanic pagans] nablagdan St. Mark's. Instead of festival of rebirth, St. Mark's paintings concentrated on the 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 thought he was 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 was carrying water to the house where the Last Supper and Jesus and his apostles, as a young man who ran away naked when Jesus was arrested, and to pour the water Jesus turned into wine at the wedding feast at Cana.

Mark said he was martyred 25th April, 68 in Alexandria, Egiptu.Skupina local people resented his trying 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 sanctuary 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 has held that the ghosts of those who will die next year, made ​​a procession, with the aim of which will die through a cemetery and a church at midnight on St. Mark's Eve. Some said the parade will be the coffins, or without heads or rotting corpses. Another is the procession will be identified, the spirit is like ghosts, and that would be able to sit and watch the parade, as he went, and so know who was going to die.

to see the ghosts, folklore claims, one had to be post. Another legend held that one must be present at the cemetery at St. Mark's Eve three years in a row, and only in the third year would see a specter. Sometimes, you live to viewers saw their ghosts, and died shortly thereafter. Another superstition regarding St. Mark's Eve is that on this night, a witch who has 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 would be lost.

Another traditional Markov Eva activity was mixing 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, the three nights of those who have died can come back to earth as ghosts. This conviction of all the Saints Eve (Halloween) is a Christian appropriation of the Celtic harvest festival Samhain, the point when the veil between the living and the dead is at its thinnest, and midway between the autumn and winter. Similarly, Mark's Eve marks the half way between the spring and summer, and is associated with the pagan festival of Ostara. St. John's Eve, traditionally celebrated on the 23rd June, associated with the pagan holiday of Midsummer or summer solstice.

Not all the legends associated with the Eva brand associated with death, ipak.Noć is a young woman 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, as saying: "Here's crust, now where's the knife?" or baking dumb-cake, eat a piece of cake, 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, she would see a shadow, or catch a fleeting insight into a man one day marry. However, if you went to bed without seeing the shadow of the newly dug grave thought that meant he would die unmarried.

These are mostly English usage, though. In Italy, if the Markov Day is celebrated at all, it's a celebration, drinks, and / or offer less bread sreće.Običaj wearing red and the procession seems to have been invented by Stephanie Meyer.

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How to Kindle Hanukkah Menorah

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Firewood Hanukkah lights is an important part of Hanukkah običaj.Židovski people light the candles of Hanukkah to commemorate the miracle of the Maccabees victory and the miracle of oil that burned for eight days in the Holy Temple. By lighting Hanukkah Menorah Jewish publish a miracle according to the commandment of Boga.Rasvjeta Hanukkah Menorah performed every night during the eight days of Hanukkah.

Hanukkah Menorah or you can buy or make. It should have eight candle holders in a row and a separate candle for the "Shamash". It is important to light all eight candles using Shamash as forbidden to use the Hanukkah lights for any other purpose other than viewing. In order to publish a miracle in the best possible way, Hanukkah Menorah is lit outside the door of his house on the left when entering. In case this is not possible then it can be lit in the window facing the main road. If this is also not possible, then it May be ignited in a house on the table. At least fulfills the commandment of God to announce a miracle for family members.

up to a better time to light the menorah immediately at sunset. If the situation requires, therefore, can be lit late into the night. It is recommended for all family members to be present during the Menorah lighting, and it should be kept lit for at least half an hour. However, on Friday afternoon, the Menorah must be lit before sunset. There are certain things you should keep in mind, lighting a Menorah. On the first night one candle should be placed in the Menorah on the right candle holder, such as the face. Another candle is placed to Shamash, and after reciting the blessing of candles must be lighted by Shamash.

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Fun Oktoberfest Ideas and Secret Tips to Make Your Event Totally Original

Diposting oleh writer on Minggu, 25 September 2011



This favorite German Autumn Festival celebration has become prominent in America as communities large and small to participate in Oktoberfest. One of the reasons for the fall selection for this occasion, beer drinking is that when the brewery to clean the bottom of the barrel and use a thick brew in a bottle of dark beer varieties. These are limited availability and real dark beers are prized for their rich flavor.

Bratwurst or cheddarwurst specialty mustards served with Kaiser Rolls on top with sauerkraut and German potato salad with as good as it gets. Deserts cream puffs and fill Kuchen fall feast enjoyed the best out there in the crisp air. This and other sausages and hot treats heart beer gardens around the country.

communities that have adopted this festival is considered that the Oktoberfest is one of the most popular. Ethnic bands and small carnival complete the activity and provide entertainment for all ages. These are very successful in luring customers to the center of the beginning of the busy retail season. These activities make the customers about the time that stores are stocked with a strong back-to-school, Halloween, in some cases and Christmas merchandise. This ensures that the municipality provides a good return on your investment dollar festival. Participants are also very fond of this festival.

There is no reason to miss the fun if one of these festivals is locally dostupna.Oktoberfest party is a perfectly lovely way to celebrate the natural beauty of autumn. Discount stores stock food and imported German beers, which make up this unique celebration. Online stores and specialty catalogs can deliver the food to almost anywhere, when you can not find at the local level. Use lots of paper goods Oktoberfest party for decoration and quickly cleaning up after the party ends.

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What Holidays Are You Referring to When You Say "Happy Holidays"?

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Most of us here in the United States relating to Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and when we say "Merry Christmas" to people during the winter season. However, there is a lot more than just these three! You might be surprised at the number of winter holidays celebrated around the world. Below I name a few, but not all, of the celebrations planned for 2010.

9 September is the Eid al-Fitr, the Muslim festival of purification and at the end of Ramadan.

5 November through the ninth Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights.

16 November is Eid al-Adha, the Muslim festival of sacrifice (Abraham's willingness to sacrifice Isaac ).

1 December to 9th Hanukkah is the Jewish Festival of Lights.

6 December is the day of Saint Nicholas, a Christian saint. Many people around the world receive gifts from St. Nick on the day, not Christmas.

8 December is Bodhi Day, Buddhist festival of Siddhartha's enlightenment.

16 December to 25th the crew, Latin America, the celebration of the Holy Family journey to Bethlehem.

21 December, Yule / Winter Solstice, which many cultures to celebrate the beginning of the end of winter.

25 December is Christmas, the Christian celebration of Jesus' birth.

26 December is Kwanzaa, an African-American festival.
It is also Boxing Day or St. Stephen, the Christian feast of giving gifts to serve the people.

6 January is Epiphany / Twelfth Night / 3 Kings Day, a Christian celebration visit to the three wise men. Many children received gifts on this day the three wise men, instead of Santa for Christmas. Epiphany within 12 days of Christmas.

Most holidays can be recognized with a "Happy ____________" where the blank is the name for the holiday. However, here are some other appropriate greeting for use on your friends:

for Eid said, "May every year find you in good health!"
For the winter solstice to say: "Brighter days ahead!"
For Kwanzaa say, "Habari Gani?" Which means "What is news?" in Swahili.
For Epiphany said: "May the light of a wondrous star to guide you always !"

Did you know that there were so many winter holidays? Most cultures celebrate the winter since the beginning of time to get through the dark and cold time of loneliness and depression can set in easily. Most are filled with lights, music, feasting, and spending time with friends and family. I can not imagine a better way to spend the winter! Happy Holidays everyone!

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The History of Christmas Trees

Diposting oleh writer on Senin, 19 September 2011



You May not realize this, but the history of Christmas trees did not begin in America, England or even Germany. In fact America was one of the last continents to catch the Christmas tradition of decorating Christmas trees drvca.Povijest starts long before the birth of Christ, even before the Egyptian civilization.

Many historians and anthropologists agree that the history of Christmas trees began in the post-primeval times, just as agricultural societies in the developing world. Christmas does not exist. It's easy, in one culture or another, the pagan celebration of winter solstice marks the shortest solsticija.Zimski day of the year which usually occurs at the 22nd or 23 prosinca.Grane of evergreen trees were brought indoors to protect inhabitants from evil spirits that might lead to starvation and disease.

Ancient peoples and evergreen branches scattered over the floors, doors and around windows. In fact, the tradition of hanging an evergreen garland comes from the tradition of hanging evergreens over the mantelpiece to witches, ghosts and spirits from traveling down the chimney and the house.

Evergreen branches are also used to keep away diseases. Scents such as pine, spruce and balsam are still used by aromatherapists today to fight against the disease and winter depression.

The ancient Egyptians are thought to play a role in the history of Christmas trees. Of course, there were no evergreen forests in ancient Egypt, but during the solstice filled their homes with palm trees, rushing to protect themselves from evil and celebrate the return of their sun god Ra.

of European and Mediterranean cultures also have an episode in the long saga that is part of the history of Christmas trees. At the solstice, known as Saturnalia, the Romans decorated their homes with evergreen branches. It is an honor God Saturn whose domain is agriculture. Further north, the Celtic Druids used evergreens on the darkest day of the year to symbolize eternal life. These trees are not decorated as we know them today. They were more decorative than the famous Charlie Brown Christmas tree. This is because the function of these evergreen branches were more protective than celebratory.

Until 12 century indoor trees are brought inside. No one is sure why, but originally Christmas trees were hung upside down from the ceiling at Christmas. It is a popular custom in Central Europi.Naopako tree is considered as a symbol of Christianity and pagan symbols. At that time, Christianity was not spread out, a tree can be a nod to both pagan and Christian traditions.

It is widely believed that the history of the Christmas tree as we know it began in Germany in the sixteenth century. But few people realize that the tree is brought inside, and that in fact, the first decorated Christmas tree is a pyramid of wood. These German interior of the pyramid are decorated with branches and candles. Often jars of cucumbers were placed on stepenicama.Piramidalni form was not a direct inspiration from ancient Egypt, but, of triangular shape was thought to represent the three points of the Most Holy Trinity -. Father, Son and Holy Spirit

the person credited with adding lighted candles on a tree is the real Martin Luther - German Protestant reformer who lived in the mid-1600th The legend is that he was inspired to do this scene stars in the night sky peeking through the limbs of an evergreen while he was walking.

the next big development in the history of Christmas tree tinsel. Tinsel was invented in Germany around the 1610th At that time, tinsel was made of silver and a real easy with a smoke darkened the Christmas tree with candles. Silver was used for tinsel right up to the mid-20th century when it replaced aluminum.

History of the Christmas tree does not exist in America until about 1840-ies. They are sometimes presented as a curiosity in traveling sideshows.Božićno tree decorating ritual is considered sacrilegious to most of the 17th and 18 century. It has been seen as a mockery of sober celebration of Christ's birth. In fact in 1659, people were fined for hanging decorations. This law is continued until the 19th century when the tradition was brought over the common practice of German and Irish immigrants to the United States. The practice is also made ​​more acceptable when Queen Victoria decided to make a right turn up the floor to ceiling Christmas tree part of its design in 1846.

One of the differences between European and American customs customs seemed to be that Europeans were more likely to decorate their trees with food, cookies and candy (even pickles!), While Americans are still in the glitzy decorations. European Christmas trees also tend to be shorter (three to four feet in height), while Americans prefer their trees to be sky-high. Both crops, however enjoyed decorating their trees with garlands of Popcorns and electric lights.

In America in the 1950s saw the advent of the first artificial Christmas trees. This event was led by Charles M. Schulz-known story of Charlie Brown Christmas tree. In this tale Charlie Brown said Linus, Lucy and Shroeder to go out and find the most flashiest aluminum tree used as an ornament for the Christmas play. Instead, Brown falls in love with the most pathetic tree and always finds the true meaning of Christmas. You can buy a replica of this type of tree that is often called "poor Charlie Brown Christmas tree" on-line. True to the original cartoon, the trees can boast only one red Christmas ball ornament on a bare limb.

argument about which is better - a fake Christmas tree or a real Christmas tree is still raging and danas.Najnoviji development in the history of the Christmas tree is back upside down Christmas tree, which was approved by the church as it was in the sixteenth century . If history repeats the next trend we will see Christmas trees, old wooden pyramids that served as an artificial tree in pagan times.

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Lanzarote - A Popular Winter, Family Holiday Destination

Diposting oleh writer on Kamis, 15 September 2011



2011 is proving to be very popular in the Lanzarote. Tourism figures are at 2010 and the summer species in relation to time. Lanzarote is not really a seasonal vacation spot, although, as year-round warm climate that helps attract tourists and holiday makers 12 months of the year.

This bodes well for tourism in Lanzarote, such as time in the UK and northern Europe began to be, and people seem to escape the miserable gray to bright blue, just a few hours away, in the Canary Islands.

Holiday Companies will be to promote the winter sun for a while now, and there is a strong possibility that the winter holidays have long been booked up. On the other hand there is a very good chance that the people who visited the island this summer decided to go back a few months later to escape the cold!

Its probably pretty fair to say that time is the strongest draw for tourists, although there are many more that the island has to offer. Lanzarote caters for everyone, from couples families with a huge range of activities, from camel riding to scuba diving.

Of course, the weather is so good to do much outdoors. Camel Rides take place through the Timanfaya National Park and also near Puerto del Carmen. What more could you want from riding camels in brilliant sunshine during December!

If you're an extreme sports enthusiast and then head on to Famara. Famara beach is popular with windsurfers and kite surfing professionals, often holding professional events that are well worth seeing, although they tend to be held during the summer months.

natural attractions on Lanzarote is always worth a visit. Even if you've been there before Timanfaya National Park sits as a magnificent reminder of the islands of fiery past. Take a bus tour of the park, and then feast at the restaurant El Diablo with a meal prepared in the natural volcanic grill!

Of course, if only a beach holiday you're looking for then Lanzarote does not disappoint. There are a number of beautiful beaches dotted around the coast, where you can relax and enjoy the winter air. Do not expect a beach to be too quiet, even though they are generally less busy in winter months, especially if you visit while the children in school.

So, while Lanzarote is definitely a summer destination, it is also very popular during the winter months as people look to escape the cold of northern Europe to the mystical island that offers a little something for everyone.

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Vintage Clothing Trend Report - Autumn-Winter 2011-2012

Diposting oleh writer on Rabu, 14 September 2011



We had a lot of fun scouring the AW catwalks and trend projections this month, and next season is full of wonderful ideas that are really fun to create. As always, we take a look at our favorite trends and give you some tips on how to make clothes that look vintage way ...

Clash Print
One of our favorites, this trend is set to run and run, opening a whole new chapter for the way you dress. Love that vintage polka dot top, but want to wear my leopard print tights? You have a beautiful snakeskin vintage dress, but I like slipping on your new rose print heels? Well printing Clash, there are no rules! Brighter and bolder the better, mixing flowers, place, animal prints, stripes and more! Which combination would you be with?

Forties Glam
One trend we are enjoying this winter is a glorious forties. This super luxe look is all about drape, cut and shows off those curves. Classic 1940s vintage dresses are fitted at the top, often with buttons and a beautiful smooth mid-length skirts and bias cut evening dresses are even more appealing. I also think accessories, feathers or flowers in their hair, fur capes and stoles, shawls and beautiful vintage shoes. Make every day a day tea dance this season!

Jewel Tones
It adds a wonderful twist on the usual Christmas party dress, as well as adding some welcome glamout up on clothing. Think jewel-toned colors such as amber, emerald, ruby ​​red, amethyst, sapphire and turquoise. For the office, this vintage jewel tone silk blouse with a black pencil skirt. For date night, go on jeans and a cute vintage jacket with some beautiful jewels bright shoes. And of course, you simply have to look sexy jewel tone vintage dress for a Christmas party -. Does the 70-ies chiffon maxi, 60 micro-mini, 80 or clingy cocktail wiggle dress 50

Guilded savage
It is dramatic. It is black. This means that job. This new sexy gothic look is bound to hang around for a while. Think of heavy lace and brocade in black with gold shimmer or edging and details. Large shoulder, corset tops, skinny pants and silhouettes of ghosts. This look is more vamp than vampire Dracula young so be careful not to overdo it! Dig up some old black pieces and mix it with some vintage lace and frills - experimentation is the key

Sixties Mod
Grab your scooter, this amazing Twiggy-esque look is all about simple lines of mod styles. Forget the Flower Power, engrossed in the 60 old trend of picking a plain or brick color, with the iconic line-shape and features such as a dagger necklaces and chunky buttons. Keep super short dresses or knee-length and worn with boots or leggings. Invest in the 60 vintage coat or cape for a full harvest the crops, or beehives šik.Pixie finished look perfect!

Polka Dots
Cutesy places they returned with a bang, and if you rockabilly and glam rock, there's always room for some spots in your closet! Vintage tea dress is the perfect basis for a suit, but keep your eyes peeled for vintage polka dots separates such as silk scarves, handbags , stretch belts, socks and dots, of course, spotted lace panels on the beautiful vintage frocks.

So here we have the lowdown on the fashion month in advance with a twist of vintage clothing! And do not forget that you can trade the trend in My Vintage year round!

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When Is the Ideal Time to Buy Winter Clothes?

Diposting oleh writer on Selasa, 13 September 2011



people put off buying equipment and preparing for winter snijeg.Mjesecu July may be the ideal time to buy things for the winter, when huge discounts, and discounts will be available.

you will find the snow shovel for sale. Even if you do not get a sledge and snow boots immediately, you should be able to get them a few weeks later. They may be available on the shelves even after children start going to school.

You may go shopping for a shovel, boots and winter tires, and now stock everything you need for winter. But what about winter clothing for herself and her family. You will need new clothes and the best discounts are only available in mid-winter when you can actually supply coats and other items for the next season.

Normal shop price increases for coats, gloves and all the winter clothes from the beginning of winter to make some good money, when demand is high.

makes sense for people to buy winter stocks at the right time and stored. Although many items are only available until the beginning of winter, a few other things like clothes make the country to themselves before.

A smart shopper always knows when and how to pick up good bargains to buy at the right time of year. While some items may be available only in winter clothes are usually on the shelves ahead of time for next season, and this will be the right time to pick up. Other programs coming up in just a few weeks later. Thrift stores and store donations and put them on the counter.

Thrift stores with groceries and selling used clothes of good quality, which can be used another time. They come very cheap and offers a good deal for those who want to spend quite a bit. Knowing the trends and when to buy, you can achieve a balance between price and quality, but still managed to get what you want.

planning a store at the right time for the real thing is an art. Those who know when to shop for winter long before the season picks up the basics at reasonable prices, when demand is low for such products. With careful planning and often save up to 40% of their overall purchasing costs.

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

Diposting oleh writer on Senin, 12 September 2011



In the film Twilight Saga: New Moon , Bella arrived in Volterra, Italy just in time to save Edward from himself revealed as a vampire in the crowd of mortals nadan St. Marcus Festival 19th March Participants of the festival, dressed in a red, hooded robes, and March in a procession carrying a statue of St. Marcus Church in the heart of the city. In Twilight world, "St. 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 fictional day in St. Marcus is a real European celebration of St. Mark's day. It has changed the dates: the 25th day of Markov April. Since the date coincides with the ceremonies of Easter (moveable feast, and dates vary, but usually occurs in March or April), and a host of other Eurasian spring festival, he thought it was Mark's day version of Christianity is much older, 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 Ostara [Spring Festival of the Germanic pagans] nablagdan St. Mark's. Instead of festival of rebirth, of St. Mark's paintings concentrated on the 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 thought he was 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 was carrying water to the house where the Last Supper and Jesus and his apostles, as a young man who ran away naked when Jesus was arrested, and to pour the water Jesus turned into wine at the wedding feast at Cana.

Mark said he was martyred 25th April, 68 in Alexandria, Egiptu.Skupina local people resented his trying 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 sanctuary 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 has held that the ghosts of those who will die next year, made ​​a procession, with the aim of which will die through a cemetery and a church at midnight on St. Mark's Eve. Some said the parade will be the coffins, or without heads or rotting corpses. Another is the procession will be identified, the spirit is like ghosts, and that would be able to sit and watch the parade, as he went, and so know who was going to die.

to see the ghosts, folklore claims, one had to be post. Another legend held that one must be present at the cemetery at St. Mark's Eve three years in a row, and only in the third year would see a specter. Sometimes, you live to viewers saw their ghosts, and died shortly thereafter. Another superstition regarding St. Mark's Eve is that on this night, a witch who has 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 would be lost.

Another traditional Markov Eva activity was mixing 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, the three nights of those who have died can come back to earth as ghosts. This conviction of all the Saints Eve (Halloween) is a Christian appropriation of the Celtic harvest festival Samhain, the point when the veil between the living and the dead is at its thinnest, and midway between the autumn and winter. Similarly, Mark's Eve marks the half way between the spring and summer, and is associated with the pagan festival of Ostara. St. John's Eve, traditionally celebrated on the 23rd June, associated with the pagan holiday of Midsummer or summer solstice.

Not all the legends associated with the Eva brand associated with death, ipak.Noć is a young woman 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, as saying: "Here's crust, now where's the knife?" or baking dumb-cake, eat a piece of cake, 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, she would see a shadow, or catch a fleeting insight into a man one day marry. However, if you went to bed without seeing the shadow of the newly dug grave thought that meant he would die unmarried.

These are mostly English usage, though. In Italy, if the Markov Day is celebrated at all, it's a celebration, drinks, and / or offer less bread sreće.Običaj wearing red and the procession seems to have been invented by Stephanie Meyer.

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Celebrate Thanksgiving All Year

Diposting oleh writer on Selasa, 26 Juli 2011



in November boasts one of my favorite holidays - one tucked between Halloween and launch a frenzied holiday shopping early in the morning the next day - Day zahvalnosti.Heartwarming feature of this celebration is to Thanksgiving requires nothing from us but that gather together with loved ones, sharing a meal and be thankful. We are asked to do anything without a price. Gratitude warms our hearts and allow us to feel at one with our lives and those around us. What a perfect backdrop for the perfectly wonderful holiday.

in order not to limit its impact on just one day, however, let's take a moment to sing praise and gratitude to the authority, and challenge yourself to move from one day of thanksgiving for the life of Thanks-living!

"Gratitude, like love, God expressed through man as man." Love, gratitude, by Joel S. Goldsmith

Thanksgiving is a prayer of the heart. When we truly express my gratitude for someone or something, there is a feeling that springs from which comes our srcu.Fraza "heart thank you" best describes the energy associated with the authentic act of gratitude as opposed to platitudes about "thanks to" throw the waiter, salesman or parking attendant. Affairs of the heart - as opposed to the logical mind - are based in our spiritual center, and thus a real appreciation can be considered as a spoken prayer. The 5 Gifts for the abundant life I wrote: "In daily life in abundance, giving the GIFT [Thanksgiving] is the prayer of the heart that opens a wealth of life contained in it thanks to the abundance of God's door. And all of creation." Gratitude is door-to-riches of the Spirit are within us and all around us. It detects the presence of God in all. We become instruments through which Love and Gratitude are expressed by the presence of God. I, the estimates will bring even more gifts.

"of praise and thanksgiving busy impart spiritual power that produces growth and increase in all things." Prosperity, Charles Fillmore

Thanksgiving is a big multiplier. Thanks and appreciates all that we have opened the door for us to have more. Jesus Christ, has proved the truth over and over in his ministry. It was after the due that he was able to feed the 5000 with a few loaves and fishes, and still have plenty to spare. If you want more of something in your life, be thankful for what imate.New Age / ancient wisdom of the axiom is true: you put your attention on grows. When you go for something in gratitude, that the metaphysical law is activated, and you'll experience more of it.

powerful practice of gratitude as a multiplier of the tithe. I believe that dozens of prayer of thanksgiving for which we received from our source - God. In my work teaching 5 Gifts for an abundant life, of course, countless stories about the "miracle of events to increase" the share of readers and students who participated in providing 10% of all received God's grace to a person or place where the spiritual nourishment from grateful hearts. "... And it is for this reason that those who spontaneously come to tithe are always generously and lavishly provided for," says Joel Goldsmith to transform consciousness.

"If the only prayer to say in your entire life is 'thank you', that is enough." Meister Eckhart, the 14th century theologian and mystic

Gratitude is a powerful spiritual vehicle. Gratitude is the love vibration. His powers can not be underestimated, and may not be excessive. Its attributes can not be contained in a national holiday. When we are grateful to exude a sense of acceptance and respect. Gratitude allows us to connect to what appears from the heart space. That is when we move from our heads to our hearts that we are open to the sacred in all things and allow ourselves to feel unity with all life. And so, in gratitude, we become aware of God's presence in all.

Happy Thanks-living the good life for all!

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Feng Shui and the Qing Ming Festival

Diposting oleh writer on Selasa, 21 Juni 2011



Qing Ming Festival is a traditional Chinese event held on 104th day after the winter solstice in the northern hemisphere. It's usually falls around the same time as Easter - give or take a few weeks

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I find this interesting considering that both the festival, while from different cultural and religious beliefs, which celebrates life - and still calls for a new

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the feast of Easter was originally a pagan celebration of renewal and rebirth. Celebrated in early spring, to honor the pagan Saxon goddess Eastre.

When early missionaries converted the Saxons to Christianity, the feast, because he fell at about the same time as the traditional memorial of Christ's resurrection from the dead, was merged with the pagan celebration and has become known as Easter and reflects its new Christians orientation.

This year's Qing Ming Festival will fall on the 5th April. This marks the fifth term in the traditional lunar calendar, and it is time to hold a memorial ceremony for those families who have passed on.

Chinese communities put great emphasis on their ancestors. However, it is not considered a festive occasion, but a time of remembrance for those who have moved on. It's time for "happy close cooperation 'with other family members, along with a demonstration of respect to their ancestors.

At this time of year, individuals or whole families often go to sweep and weed graves. This custom can be traced back to over a thousand years. In fact, during the Tang Dynasty (732AD), the custom of taking trips such as walking the hills with his family, or picnic on that particular day, were developed. In this period he also said that only one particular day of the year will be dedicated to this goal.

to "sweep the graves" is clearly the graves of all the leaves and weeds and repaint the inscriptions. Then food, such as fruits, rice, wine, chicken, pork, cakes, in fact, was the favorite food of ancestors, will be placed around the grave. Paper money also will be burned, candles lit and the whole family kneels to pay respect.

After the prayers, food is usually consumed young, as part of the tomb sweeping festival. These actions not only of a statement of respect, but also pieces that will bring filial descendants of a happy life and good health.

health care is often something we take for granted and just dwell on when we or a loved one gets sick.

Feng Shui helps to improve poor health and maintaining good health. There are numerous products that can offer symbolic support to the Health nastojanjima.Natural gourd is one of the items carried by eight villas and is said to contain the sacred nectar of the gods. I gave to my mother several years ago as a gourd is a symbol of longevity and works well when placed around the button of your bedroom door or even at the main entrance of your home.

If I learned anything over the years, it is to enjoy the company of those whom I love as I have the opportunity to participate in their životima.Qing Ming festival allows you to remember their loved ones who have passed away, and reminds you that you must continue happy memories with those who are still with you.

would like to thank you for your continued support and wish you and your family all the best for the Easter period and the Qing Ming festival. We hope that you will use this time of year to thank and respect for what was, at the same time to the new and enjoy the richness of life.

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A Meditation on the Shortening of Daylight and Nature's Rhythms

Diposting oleh writer



is a field that I look at the sunset at this time of year.

I love long beautiful days of early summer. A magical twilight hour vrijeme.Nebo a color change from bright red-orange and more subdued pink and purple.

I feel kissed the goodness of the Universe -. And I am humbled that this example the nature of grace

and as elevated as I am by the beauty around me, and sounds of summer - ice cream trucks, children playing in the street ... I also feel a little sad.

summer solstice, just recently passed, carries the seeds of the coming winter. For now until December, the hours of daylight will be reduced. Slowly at first. Almost imperceptible at first.

As a lush, lazy days of summer season starts, long hours of daylight that makes summer an abundance of greenery as possible, but begin to decrease.

So, starting the summer season begins the six month period of contraction as the Earth's northern hemisphere turns away from the Sun. And also, start the winter season, carries the seeds of summer, even as it is also a precursor of winter's cold, harsh weather.

Of course, I understand that knowing the Sun's rays are beneficial when you are exposed to them in unlimited osnovi.Zemlja will heat up too much, and eventually become unlivable conditions.

the rhythm of nature is an automatic corrective maintenance ravnoteži.Sjeme country in the coming winter as ballast to make changes in direction and change in momentum. There is comfort in knowing that when you get to an extreme that the Universe has a mechanism for you to return.

So, like the ocean tides and waves, back and forth, the rhythms of nature result in a dynamic equilibrium.

As an astrologer I am an observer in the rhythms of the universe. In contrast to the astronomer, who also observed the rhythms of nature, we, astrologers, go ahead and find meaning in seemingly random motion back and forth.

And with that we find balance and ballast to the ground to face the challenges posed by the seemingly random events that we face on a daily basis.

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