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Upcoming
Events.
All
Druids and Humans are invited to the nine great days.
At Stone Henge and Avebury
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Year
2008
Imbolc or Oilmeg.
6th
February 2008
The first feast day. The first
great day at Avebury,
This day is dedicated to Bridid or Brigantia. As Brigid
represents water, and at this time of the year the ewes start to produce
watery milk.
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Vernal
or Spring Equinox. on
17th March 2008
Equinox means "Equal night"
The second great day.
16th March Sunset 6:22pm and 47.405 seconds
17th March Sunrise 6:23am and 33.118 seconds
Length of the night is 12hrs 0mins 54.809 seconds
The bearing of the Sun is 90 degrees
Sunrise at Stone Henge, 89.9904 Degrees East
Sunset 270.2551 degrees west
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Vernal
or Spring Equidistant. 23rd March
2008
Equidistant means "Equal amount of time between the Solstices"
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Beltainne. 7th May 2008.
The second feast day. The third great
day at Avebury.
On 7th May 2008. This day is dedicated to Beli or Bile. As Beli,
represents growth and purification. Fruit trees were beaten with sticks
to encourage growth, and it works. Animals were driven through bonfires
to help to disinfect them.
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Mid
summers Day.
20th June 2008
The longest day 16 Hours 34 Minutes 51.565 Secconds
21st
June 2008 is the Shortest night. 7
Hours 25 min 1.831 Secconds
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:Mid
summer solstice. 24th
of June 2008.
The fourth great day.
Solstice means "Sun stands
still"
On the 23rd of June
the Sunrise moves North, on the 24th of June the Sunrise stands still,
on the 25th of June the Sunrise moves South.
24th June Sunrise 5.00am and 42.678 seconds at 55.657 degrees from north
east.
24th June Sunset 9.34pm and 51.595 seconds
Yes, we are allowed inside the stones for the Sunrise.
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Lughnasaadh.On
8th August 2008.
The third feast day. The fifth great day at
Avebury.
This day is dedicated to Lugh. As lugh, represented
the effects of solar energy, and the mastery of land husbandry.
Lugh
represented mastery of sciences, and the arts. Honors are dedicated
to the effects that the Sun, rain and wind had on the earth to generate
crops. Wind and rain were construed as being the two wives, Nas and Bui, of Lugh.
As at this time of year the harvesting of trees and crops occur.
The lughnasaadh lasts for fifteen days before 8th
August and for fifteen days after.Lughnasaad lasts for one lunar cycle
29.45 days.
At the mid point, that is 14.725 days into Lugasaadh. On the 8th of
August (Italian calendar) or 25th Tinne (Druid calendar for England).
A procession leaves from Avebury at 10.30a.m., to process to Silbury
Hill before mid-solar day. At mid-solar day, approx. 11.30a.m. A Druid
namely Terry; at present, will climb to the top of Silbury Hill to try
to attract lightening.
In older times, a Druid would have carried a staff or rod of gold to
the top and planted it into the summit, to act as an electrical conductor.
When the lightening passes through the staff and into the top of Silbury
Hill, many acts of magic/physics occur.
Firstly a burst of Gamma radiation bathes an area of 5 sq. miles, which
kills off all the bugs that are eating your crops.
Secondly the atmosphere is ionised with negatively charged ions, which
will clear the air of all the very small particles such as pollens that
are floating about, so now you have fresh air.
Thirdly a high voltage of electricity is discharged throughout the land,
which excites the soil and root systems of plants/crops, which in turn
stimulates a burst of growth just before harvest time. We now call this
process productivity.
Fourthly, Delta, Beta and Alpha wave radiation passes through the growing
crops, which kills off the micro organisms inside. This process is now
called irradiation.
The Druidic Season of Harvest or Gathering which is 72 days long, starts
on the 21st of Tinne/ 28th July till the 8th of Gort/ 7th October. This
is the optimum time of the year to gather in your crops. And is probably
the reason why the children have a holiday from education, so they could
help gather or process the crops.
All of the above was formally known as Druidic magic by the Romans and
then Wizardry by the Church. So they banned it, to the chagrin of the
local farmers, as their crop yield declined.
This Druidic tool has since fallen into disrepair by gold diggers, the
B.B.C and grave robbers/archaeologists, looking for artefacts when there
was none but a circle of tree trunks, which were used in the construction
of the chalk Hill/Tool.
Approx. 29 tunnels have been bored through, creating voids. Then the
B.B.C. drilled a hole through the top to the bottom and filled the hole
with polystyrene balls. This process is similar to putting dynamite
into your fuse box. So now if Silbury Hill was to receive a direct hit
from forked lightening, it will probably explode.
The crop yield in the surrounding area is now down by 40 percent and
will decline further year by year as the National Trust destroys the
Druidic tools in the surrounding area.
It would make an interesting compensation case for the lawyers of the
local farmers v B.B.C./National trust.
The Hill/Tool has been allowed to slump like wet cement does and its’
height has diminished to 96 feet high. It used to be a well maintained
structure reaching to a height of approx 125 feet tall.
Grass has been allowed to grow upon it, so now you do not see its magnificent
whiteness. As it was a large white beacon.
Rabbits have been allowed to dig out their burrows into the hill to
hinder the Druids’ ascent to the summit by twisting his ankles
as he climbs up.
To repair the damage to the Hill/Tool by the Church, B.B.C and National
trust would cost no more than 10 million pounds. The damage caused over
the last 2ooo years is approximately 4 trillion pounds to the economy
of England. This amount would cover the national debt for 2006.
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Autum Equidistant. 22nd September
2008.
Equidistant means "Equal amount of time between the Solstices"
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Harvest Equinox. 25th
September 2008
Equinox means "Equal night"
The sixth great day.
25th Sept Sunrise 7:07am and 4.959 seconds
Length of the night is 12hrs 0mins and 6.2 seconds
The bearing of the Sun is 270 degrees
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All
Hallows Eve. On
31st October 2008
At Avebury. The celebrations
today are for Samhain,
tomorrow. But are held the day and night before Samhain. At this time the crack between
the worlds is observed more frequently, and access is available to all.
The walk of the dead occurs at 10 pm
on All Hallows Eve 4th Pethboc / 31st October.
A procession leaves from Avebury along the stone avenue to the sanctuary
upon the Ridgeway adjacent to the A4.
A ring of people is created and a basket of apples is placed in the
middle, then a speech is made by the resident Druid until midnight.
One by one each person is asked if they wish to say something to a dead
ancestor of theirs, if you do, then an apple is given to you to focus
on, and you say whatever you like, out loud to the apple. Many say how
much they miss their parents or grand parents or even their own children,
but it is entirely up to you.
All the deceased are equally missed by all. When you have said your
say you then walk to the centre of the circle and place the apple into
a basket carefully as you would lay to rest your ancestor.
When everyone has said what they wanted to say, we send up rockets into
the night sky.
We then all process back to Avebury by about 2a.m. 5th Pethboc/1st November.
This process is called Remembering/Honouring our ancestors. The Church
called this process witchcraft/necromancy. Sad fuckers.
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Samhain.
8th November 2008
The forth feast day. The seventh great day at Avebury,
. At this time the last of the harvests
have been gathered and the effect of the Sun, Lugh
or Llew is less effective in the following
season. Construed, as the effects of the Sun, Lugh
being under the spell of darkness. Meaning predominantly darker
and colder days were forthcoming. The celebrations are held the day
and night before. On All hallows eve.
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Mid winters
Day.
20th
December 2008 Longest night: 16 hours 6 minutes 27.092 seconds
21st
December 2008 is the shortest day: 7 hours 53 min 1.695 Seconds
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The
Old Solar Year's Day. 22nd
December 2008
The eight great day, the celebration for the Old Solar Year at Avebury.
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Winter Solstice.
23rd
December 2008
Solstice means "Sun stands still"
At Stone Henge, No celebrations are held on this sacred day.
From inside Stone Henge the 120.9035 degrees from north, on the compas
shows south east.
23rd Dec Sunrise 8:18am and 9.302 seconds
23rd Dec Sunset 4:11pm and 27.802 seconds
On the 22nd of December the Sunrise moves South, on the 23rd of December
the Sunrise stands still, on the 24th of December the Sunrise moves
North.
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The
New Solar Year's Day. 24th
December 2008
The ninth great day, the celebration for the new Solar Year at Avebury.
On
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