Tuesday, May 1, 2007

Beltain

stone (52K)Energy Weather Report - by Tundi aka. FairyWinx

Celebration of Beltane (or Beltain) has taken place around the world just past this weekend.
This ancient Celtic or Druid festival is most commonly known as May Day celebration. Once, for blessings & fertility, a may tree was planted in front of houses decorated with colorful ribbons. The May tree or May Pole, the Tree of Life, springing up from the Earth represented the masculine (phallic symbol) of nature & the ribbons that encompass the flow & beauty of the feminine.

People have gathered in the country-side to celebrate the awakening of nature after the cold of the winter months. The May King & May Queen has been chosen to bless the land & all Earth's creatures to insure a fruitful season. These festivities were also to celebrate love... spiritual love, the intimate love that two people have for each other & to renew their wows for one more year.

Rituals from Beltane can be brought back to our life by reconnecting to the powerful magic of our past. Let us reflect on this. Let us understand that the memory of Beltane is to re-awaken the most important kind of love: self-love. Only a content heart can love freely & unconditionally.

During the next few weeks I will be applying the energies of the season during my sessions, called Inner Pilgrimage. The intent is to help you to re-awaken to the everlasting presence of spiritual love that is within us & surrounds us. Using Visualization & Guided Imagery you may even be able to re-visit & integrate the essence from your cellular memory. Techniques will also be used to bring your inner-male & inner-female into harmony & to balance your masculine & feminine nature in order to fulfill our immediate potential of becoming a joyful, satisfied & wholesome being. You will have the opportunity to strengthen your connection & awareness to your Spiritual Nature, awaken your innate senses & to reconnect to the natural cycles of your body inspired by your very own unconscious mind.


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