Archive - July 30, 2019

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RENEWING YOUR RELATIONSHIP WITH YOUR PERSONAL LEPRECHAUN
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Navigate the stars for August 2019 and ride the planetary waves
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Celebrate the First Harvest

RENEWING YOUR RELATIONSHIP WITH YOUR PERSONAL LEPRECHAUN

This summer we are enjoying playing with our nature spirit friends and comrades. Doing so will make for a FUN and successful day! We have brought back this editorial from Al from 2002. Let’s tune into Al’s encouragement, renew our friendships and play with our ESP as we grow together.

RENEWING YOUR RELATIONSHIP WITH YOUR PERSONAL LEPRECHAUN
( A mini editorial by Al )

When your whole world seems to be slipping into the doldrums or something worse, it’s a time to focus on JOY and making all your meditation and ritual times extra fun for you and for your Spirit Friends. Seems to me it’s the 100th Psalm that starts out: “Make a joyful noise unto the Lord….” Sounds like especially good advice for any occasion.

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Navigate the stars for August 2019 and ride the planetary waves

The following information describes the general movement of the planets during the upcoming month, for some of you – this monthly planetary movement will have a direct hit on your personal or birth planetary configurations (called a Natal chart) and in doing so you the energy will be amplified for you. For others it will manifest through the environment and not necessarily hook into your day to day experiences, other than through the people you interact with such as family, co-workers and clients. We are trying a new approach and have added information to guide you as you work with others, especially on a client or one-on-one interaction. For more information on your Natal Chart contact info@navigatingthestars.ca

Everyone can take advantage of the activities listed below & corresponding days.

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Celebrate the First Harvest

Celebrate the First Harvest my friends,

August 2nd is Lammas; the first of three festivals celebrating Mother Earth’s bounty along with September 21st and November 1st. Baking loaves from the first grains and offering them at a communal meal has always been central to these gatherings. Traditionally, the first sheaf would be ceremonially cut at dawn, winnowed, ground and baked into the Harvest Bread that was then shared by the community in gratitude. Most handfastings were celebrated at the Lammas Fairs where country people gathered. The custom was single folks would choose a companion for the next year and when Lammas Fair came again they wed or separated.

The Celts called this time Lughnasadh (pronounced loo-na-sa), Native Americans called it the Green Corn Festival and in Slavic Regions it is called the feast of the Big Glad Woman.

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