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Mabon. Ovsen. September 20-23. The Autumn Equinox. Pagan Holidays on the Wheel of the Year. Waning of the Water element. Celtic Festivity.

Mabon. (Ovsen). The Wheel of the Year. Pagan Holidays.

From this day on, in the world of nature, the waning of the Water Element begins. The combination of Air and Water gives motion to the current of time, but from the moment the Air starts to wane, it becomes as if slower, and the decrease of the activity of the Water Element seems to stop it altogether. The myth of the birth and becoming of a young god shows that his journey in search of power and experience takes him away from this world. 

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Lammas (Lughnasadh). August 1. Waning of the Air element. Harvest festival, a farewell to Summer. The Wheel of the Year. Pagan Holidays.

Lughnasadh (Lammas). The Wheel of the Year. Pagan Holidays.

Lammas is the time when all the elements are at their maximum. It is the most propitious time for the growth of the young force, this is the time of the god’s healthy childhood. There is no need for anything, all the Forces are in abundance and concerted with each other. There is no need for anything, all the Forces are in abundance and concerted with each other.

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Litha (Kupala). Awakening of the Fire Element. June 20-23. The Wheel of the Year. Pagan Holidays.

Kupala (Litha). The Wheel of the Year. Pagan Holidays.

During this period the last element – FIre – is awakened. The moment when Fire arrives, is the birth of a new young god, the longed-for forstborn of Mother Nature and her powerful spouse, her chosen partner. The night of Kupala is considered …

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Beltane. May 1st. The Wheel of Year. Pagan Holidays. Awakening of the Earth Element.

Beltane. The Wheel of Year. Pagan Holidays.

May 1st. On this day, the Earth element awakens. Awakened by Water, it opens itself up, letting power into the outside world. By the time when Earth awakens, Air and Water have already set the rhythm of time flow for the rest of the year: the rate at which events will occur, and the speed of new changes. Now is the time to manifest what has been done.

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Is atheism a religion

Is atheism a religion? What is the religion of the future?

Atheism is a very interesting construct, it is the denial of all gods as systemically important Forces. The atheist believes that the human mind is the only system-forming Force. Therefore, atheism, if we can call it a religion, is the religion of the God-man, when a man himself becomes a god without relying on the experience of any other deity, treating gods as a historical phenomenon.

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How the egregorial world controls your goals

How the egregorial world controls your goals

Egregore is the fiefdom of the Buddhic Body. It represents an independent inanimate formation, but highly informational, which performs a controlling function to the Causal body (the body of experience and chains of cause-and-effect relationships). The Causal body predetermines that the time flowing through the consciousness of every living being will be directed in a certain way.

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Questions from students on "The Power of the Bloodline"course

Questions from students on “The Power of the Bloodline”course

During my work with the course “The Power of the Bloodline”, the following questions came up. If the family branches are divided between two countries, but the communication still exists, does this mean that there will only be one regina for both branches or will each country have its own regina? 200 years ago my ancestors moved to Russia, and during the War in the 90’s most of them went to Germany”.

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